Education
Umeå University.
Umeå University.
Nicknamed Mosan, she retired in December 2006 in order to focus on her family and new career as a property agent. Starting her career in Hägglunds IoFK in her native Örnsköldsvik, she joined Umeå IK in 1995, playing in Damallsvenskan, the highest division of women"s football in Sweden. When Moström retired after the 2006 season, Umeå IK retired the number six shirt in her honour.
The following season she made a brief comeback, to cover for injuries to Johanna Frisk and Hanna Ljungberg.
On 26 July 1998 Moström made her senior Sweden debut in a friendly against England at Victoria Road, Dagenham. Entering the game as a substitute, she spoiled Hope Powell"s first match as England manager by scoring the only goal on 84 minutes.
In the 2004 Olympic football tournament she scored a match-winning goal against Nigeria in the final round of the group stage, which took Sweden to the quarter final.
In 2000 she won her first Swedish Championship with the club, and in the following year received the Diamantbollen, the Swedish Football Association"s annual prize to the woman player of the year. She also won the Midfielder of the Year in 2003–2005. In 2002 she became the captain of Umeå IK, and in 2003 and 2004, she won the Union of European Football Associations Women"s Cup with the team As a national team player, she has played more than 110 national fixtures, and was one of the most important players when the national team won the silver medal at the Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup 2003.