Career
Videkull can be seen in the Sveriges Television documentary television series The Other Sport from 2013. She was the league"s top goalscorer on a record six occasions. Videkull made her senior Sweden debut in the final of the first Union of European Football Associations championships for national women"s teams in May 1984.
Sweden beat England 1–0 in the first leg at Ullevi, then prevailed in a penalty shootout at Kenilworth Road, Luton after a 1–0 defeat.
Sweden reached the final again in the next edition of the Union of European Football Associations championships in 1987. Videkull scored in the final but the Swedes lost 2–1 to Norway.
In May 1989 Videkull scored in a women"s international match at Wembley Stadium, adding to Pia Sundhage"s opening goal as Sweden beat England 2–0 in a curtain–raiser for the Rous Cup. In 1991 Videkull helped Sweden to a third-place finish at the inaugural Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup and in 1993 she was given the Diamantbollen award for the best Swedish female football player of the year.
She briefly retired after featuring for Sweden in the 1995 Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup, which they hosted, but was tempted into a comeback for the 1996 Summer Olympics.