Susanne Augustesen

GPTKB entity

Statements (112)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:human
gptkbp:dateOfBirth 1956-05-19
gptkbp:gender female
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Susanne Augustesen
gptkbp:nationality Danish
gptkbp:notableFor scoring a hat-trick in the 1971 unofficial Women's World Cup final
gptkbp:occupation gptkb:footballer
gptkbp:placeOfBirth gptkb:Glamsbjerg
gptkbp:playedFor gptkb:Italy_women's_national_football_team
Agliana (women's football)
Alghero (women's football)
Altamura (women's football)
Andria (women's football)
Apricena (women's football)
Avellino (women's football)
Bardolino (women's football)
Bari (women's football)
Barletta (women's football)
Benevento (women's football)
Bisceglie (women's football)
Bologna (women's football)
Brescia (women's football)
Brindisi (women's football)
Cagliari (women's football)
Campobasso (women's football)
Canosa di Puglia (women's football)
Carovigno (women's football)
Caserta (women's football)
Catania (women's football)
Catanzaro (women's football)
Ceglie Messapica (women's football)
Cellino San Marco (women's football)
Cisternino (women's football)
Conversano (women's football)
Empoli (women's football)
Erchie (women's football)
Fasano (women's football)
Firenze (women's football)
Foggia (women's football)
Francavilla Fontana (women's football)
Gallipoli (women's football)
Gioia del Colle (women's football)
Gioiosa (women's football)
Gorgonzola (women's football)
Gravina in Puglia (women's football)
Grottaglie (women's football)
Latiano (women's football)
Lazio (women's football)
Lecce (women's football)
Lucera (women's football)
Manduria (women's football)
Manfredonia (women's football)
Margherita di Savoia (women's football)
Martina Franca (women's football)
Matera (women's football)
Mattinata (women's football)
Mesagne (women's football)
Messina (women's football)
Minervino Murge (women's football)
Modena (women's football)
Molfetta (women's football)
Monopoli (women's football)
Monte Sant'Angelo (women's football)
Napoli (women's football)
Noci (women's football)
Oria (women's football)
Ostuni (women's football)
Padova (women's football)
Palermo (women's football)
Parma (women's football)
Perugia (women's football)
Pescara (women's football)
Peschici (women's football)
Pisa (women's football)
Polignano a Mare (women's football)
Potenza (women's football)
Putignano (women's football)
Reggiana (women's football)
Reggio Calabria (women's football)
Rodi Garganico (women's football)
Roma (women's football)
Salerno (women's football)
Sampdoria (women's football)
San Donaci (women's football)
San Ferdinando di Puglia (women's football)
San Giovanni Rotondo (women's football)
San Marco in Lamis (women's football)
San Michele Salentino (women's football)
San Nicandro Garganico (women's football)
San Pancrazio Salentino (women's football)
San Pietro Vernotico (women's football)
San Severo (women's football)
San Vito dei Normanni (women's football)
Santeramo in Colle (women's football)
Sassari Torres (women's football)
Spinazzola (women's football)
Taranto (women's football)
Torchiarolo (women's football)
Torino (women's football)
Torre Santa Susanna (women's football)
Trani (women's football)
Trinitapoli (women's football)
Verona (women's football)
Vicenza (women's football)
Vico del Gargano (women's football)
Vieste (women's football)
Villa Castelli (women's football)
Zapponeta (women's football)
gptkbp:position forward
gptkbp:sport gptkb:association_football
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:1971_Women's_World_Cup
gptkbp:bfsLayer 7