In the mid 80s I was taught about light and shadows and subsequently umbra and penumbra. It reminded me of Bugenhagen in The Omen whose name I actually thought was Hogan Bogan.
In 2019 Nazanin Vaseghpanah won the award for best Swedish female futsal player. She was born in Karaj to Iranian parents in 1987, but her family emigrated to Sweden when she was two years old. Initially a footballer, she played for Reymersholms at 18, but at the age of 32, in futsal, she was named the Falcao Stockholm Player of the Year. "Most of my life has been spent in Stockholm," she says. "My two football-loving brothers made me play from the age of five. I scored a lot since I was a child and even in a match where we scored 12 goals, I scored all the goals alone. Everyone said I would become something." Despite having two children and being employed, Vaseghpanah still plays futsal at the international level. "Because of playing for Sweden, I can no longer play for the Iranian national team," she says. “I really wanted to play for my country. The older you get, the more you realize that you have to serve your country."