BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2017: Ada Hegerberg wins award





                                                                   










 

 Olympique Lyonnais and Norway Striker.

Ada Hegerberg has been crowned BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2017.

Thousands of fans from across the world cast their votes as the 21-year-old beat second-placed Brazil forward Marta and third-placed Canada captain Christine Sinclair.

The other nominees on the five-player shortlist for the BBC World Service award were Sweden keeper Hedvig Lindahl and Germany's Melanie Behringer.

"Wow, it's a surprise," said Hegerberg.

It's a huge honour to win, with such big-name footballers nominated," added the striker, whose club will seek to retain their Champions League title  to complete back-to-back trebles  when they face Paris St-Germain in Thursday's all-French final in Cardiff.


It's really special, so many people from different cultures and countries voting for this trophy, it's a huge motivation in itself.

An emotional Hegerberg was presented with the award by her sister Andrine, a midfielder for Birmingham City and Norway, in front of her Olympique Lyonnais team-mates in France.

It's the most important thing you can win in football, the highest trophy at club level. Winning it was such a fantastic feeling, a much bigger feeling than I thought it would be," she said.

"I dreamed of it as a little kid, it's a huge challenge and we showed we were capable of doing it."

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