Career
She represented Sweden at the Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup in 1991 and 1995. She is nicknamed Zäta. Growing up in Veberöd, Zeikfalvy played football with the local Veberöds AIF girls" team until her family moved to Malmö in 1977.
Zeikfalvy left Malmö and stopped playing after the 2000 Damallsvenskan season.
Zeikfalvy made her senior Sweden debut in 1988. At the 1988 Fédération internationale de football association Women"s Invitation Tournament in Guangdong she was part of the Swedish team who finished runners–up to Norway.
The Chinese press voted her into the tournament"s official all–star team In 1991 Zeikfalvy helped Sweden to a third-place finish at the inaugural Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup.
The previous year she had collected the Diamantbollen award for the best female football player in the country.
Continued good form at club level meant Zeikfalvy was linked with a call–up to Sweden"s 2000 Sydney Olympics squad. She was unable to attend due to her studies. Zeikfalvy is an orthopedic technician.
She is of Hungarian parentage.
Since her retirement from playing, Zeikfalvy has also worked as a coach. She rejoined Malmö FF Dam as a youth team coach in December 2002.
Foreign the 2004 season she moved to Husie IF to work as an assistant to former club and Sweden team–mate Lena Videkull. In September 2012 Zeikfalvy joined Danish Elitedivisionen club B.93/HIK/Skjold as an assistant to former Malmö team–mate Denise Reddy.