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The most special date for Graham Hansen: "We lived five minutes away"

Barça will seek this Saturday in Oslo the fourth Champions League against Lyon of Jonatan Giráldez

The FC Barcelona player Caroline Graham Hansen during the return match of the women's Champions League quarter-finals against Real Madrid at Spotify Camp Nou.
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OsloThis Saturday (6:00 PM, TV3), Barça will once again be the center of attention across Europe. For the sixth consecutive year, the blaugranes will compete in the Champions League final. It won't be just any match. Pere Romeu's team will face Jonatan Giráldez's Olympique Lyonnais, the former coach of the Catalan team. The two best teams in Europe will meet at the Ullevaal Stadium in Oslo. The final has been preceded by the difficulties fans – and the press – have had in reaching Norway, but UEFA has already posted the sold-out sign. Thousands of culers will fill the streets of Oslo and try to win the battle in the stands, where 28,000 people are expected. Among them, the family of Caroline Graham Hansen, who will be playing at home.

The Norwegian winger has been the center of attention in recent weeks after suffering an injury to the adductor of her right thigh in the return leg against Bayern Munich. This was 15 days ago. Since then, the club has prepared a recovery plan for her to be available. It will be a very special final for Graham Hansen, who grew up 400 meters from the Ullevaal stadium. “When I was little, she used to come with me to watch the matches of the men's team of Lynn, the team where he played at the time. We lived five minutes' walk from the stadium”, recalls Petter Normann Hansen, the father of the current Barça player, to ARA.

A path full of obstacles

Lynn of Oslo was Graham Hansen's first club, where her father also played. “She started playing with the boys, I trained her. When she was 8 or 9 years old, she thought she could always play with the boys, she didn't understand it any other way because she didn't have female role models”, explains Petter, who highlights the talent his daughter has always had. “To play football, you have to enjoy it, it has to fulfill you to be able to keep working and improving. She played in the garden when she was 3-4 years old. She had more technique than many boys”.

It wasn't until she was 15 that Graham Hansen made the leap to play –for the first time– with girls. It wasn't at Lynn or Oslo, but at Stabæk, a team from Bærum, a municipality located on the outskirts of the Norwegian capital. “We signed two players from Lynn, Caroline Graham Hansen and one of her best friends, Mats Møller Dæhli, who currently plays for Norwegian club Molde. Hansen started the first three games on the bench because we had a team with eight or nine international players. She was 15 years old, but after three games she started playing regularly. She is very intelligent and eager to learn from the more experienced players,” explains to ARA Richard Jansen, who was the sporting director of Stabæk when the blaugrana player joined the club.

Ada Hegerberg also played for that team, a rival of Graham Hansen in the final. The two footballers were teammates in their early years of their careers at Stabæk. “We played the Cup final in 2012. We weren't favorites, but Hegerberg scored three goals in the first half and Hansen completed the score with a goal in the second half. We won 4-0”, boasts Jansen. Both will play at home, as will Ingrid Engen. The former Barcelona player, who left the club last summer, will meet her former teammates in Oslo.

Effort and discipline

To get to this point, Graham Hansen has had to work hard. “She would ask how to work out in the gym, how to be stronger, what kind of exercises to do...”, remarks Jansen. The Norwegian has always stood out for her consistency and hard work. She is not a very media-friendly player, which has hindered her in winning a Ballon d'Or. In 2024, the year she was closest, she finished in second place behind her teammate Aitana Bonmatí. “She is very focused on football. She has always liked Barça's style, she is a player who adapts perfectly to this game; for her technique and how she reads matches”, analyzes her father, who has also been a coach.

Graham Hansen in a small Barça jersey

But Hansen has not always been a Barça fan. “As a child I was a Manchester United supporter because I was. You know, from father to daughter”, confesses Petter, who was also the person who gave her her first Barça shirt. “I went to Barcelona for a business trip and there I bought her the blaugrana shirt”. The Norwegian footballer's contract ends next June, but everything points to her renewing with the Catalan entity. “She is happy in Barcelona and I hope she stays”, concludes the father.

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