Career
At the age of 18 years, she is already one of the highest-ranking, female wrestlers in Europe. She wrestles in the 48 kilo division for the Gällivare Saskatchewan Wrestling club, coached by Håkan Johansson and Kalle Taivalsaari. In 2007, she competed at the European Championship in Sofia, her first ever international championship at senior level
On September of the same year, she competed at her first ever World Championship at senior level in Baku, Azerbaijan, where she placed 8th, assuring herself qualification for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
In 2014, Mattsson competed on the Swedish version of the television show Fort Boyard. In June 2015, she competed in the inaugural European Games, for Sweden in wrestling, more specifically, Women"s Freestyle in the 55 kilogram range.
She earned a gold medal. 2008 – 1st at the Swedish National Championship
2007 – 1st at the Junior Swedish National Championship
2007 – 1st at the Swedish National Championship
2006 – 1st at the Swedish National Championship
2006 – 1st at the Junior Swedish National Championship
2006 – 1st at the Cadet Swedish National Championship
2005 – 1st at the Cadet Swedish National Championship
2004 – 1st at the Cadet Swedish National Championship
2003 – 1st at the Cadet Swedish National Championship
2002 – 1st at the Cadet Swedish National Championship
2001 – 1st at the Cadet Swedish National Championship
Senior
Junior and cadet
2007 – 1st at the Junior World Championship in Beijing, China
2006 – 1st at the Junior World Championship in Guatemala
2006 – 1st at the Cadet European Championship in Turkey
2005 – 1st at the Cadet European Championship in Albania
2004 – 1st at the Cadet European Championship in Bulgaria
At the European Championship in Sofia, the organizers of the event awarded her with the title "Mission Europe", a prize reserved for the prettiest wrestler at the tournament.
However, she refused to accept the prize and commented: "This is not part of the sport.
There are some people who compete in that other thing too but we don"t do that here".