Career
She was voted rookie of the year (Sweden) in 2006. She has captained KIF Örebro DFF and Kopparbergs/Göteborg Football Club. Segerström spent her early years being raised in Vintrosa. As a youth, she spent two years in Pakistan when her family moved there as aid workers for Save the Children.
Upon her family"s return to Sweden, they moved to Örebro and Segerström began playing football with Örebro Saskatchewan at age 11.
Club = Kopparbergs/Göteborg Football Club Since 2009, Segerström has played for Kopparbergs/Göteborg Football Club in the Damallsvenskan, the highest division of football in Sweden. During her first season with the team, she started in all 20 matches in which she appeared.
Göteborg finished fourth during regular season play with a 14–3–5 record. Segerström returned for the 2010 season and helped Göteborg finish second during regular season play with a 14–6–2 record as a starting defender for the squad.
She played every minute of the season.
Segerström made only three appearances for Göteborg during the 2011 season due to a torn Achilles tendon that she suffered during a match against Umeå IK. Göteborg finished second during regular season play with a 15–3–4 record. In 2012, Segerström started in all 19 of her appearances for the club She helped the team clinch the 2012 Svenska Cupen playing every minute of the tournament. Göteborg defeated Tyresö FF 2–1 in overtime during the final.
She returned in April 2013 and helped Göteborg defeat 2012 Damallsvenskan champions Tyresö to clinch the Svenska Supercupen playing defense every minute of the match.
In November 2014 she was appointed assistant coach of Elitettan minnows Kungsbacka DFF, with Johanna Almgren as her boss. International Segerström made her debut for the Sweden women"s national football team on 2 March 2006 during a friendly match against England.
Segerström was named as an alternate for the Sweden squad at the 2012 London Olympics. She had missed the 2011 Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup with a torn achilles tendon.
Individual Team.