Early career Born in
Stockholm, Göransson moved to
Sjöbo aged three, then
Boden aged seven. She played for various clubs in this period before signing for
Malmö FF at youth level when the family returned to
Skåne County in 2006. At Malmö Göransson came under the influence of youth
coach Lena Videkull, whom she credited for a rapid improvement in all aspects of her game. Göransson was sent on
loan to Malmö's lower division
nursery club Husie IF. She also spent part of the 2007–2008 season on loan to BK Skjold in
Copenhagen, scoring three goals in the Danish
Elitedivisionen.
Kristianstads DFF In summer 2008, Göransson quit Malmö for a low-key
transfer to their Damallsvenskan rivals
Kristianstads DFF. Ambitious 18-year-old Göransson informed Kristianstads that the chances of her remaining at the club for another season were 50:50.
Germany Göransson performed well in
2010–11, her first season in the
Frauen-Bundesliga, scoring six goals in her 17 appearances. Hamburg were keen to extend the initial one-year contract she had signed. Instead Göransson accepted a competing offer from Frauen-Bundesliga champions
Turbine Potsdam, signing a two-year contract.
Back to Sweden In June 2014 Göransson left Turbine Potsdam and returned to Sweden to join
Vittsjö GIK. She signed a contract until the end of the 2015 season. American
National Women's Soccer League club
Seattle Reign FC announced in November 2015 that they had signed Göransson for their
2016 season. Weeks before she was due to leave for the United States, Göransson was diagnosed with
Type 1 Diabetes. She travelled to Seattle against medical advice, but returned to Sweden after only a short period with the team, during which she had felt unwell and stressed. She signed for
Mallbackens IF and was more settled living in a small town in a quiet area, closer to her family and support network.
Norway and Italy Göransson signed for Norwegian
Toppserien club
Kolbotn Fotball in February 2017. In spring 2017 she played 12 times for Kolbotn, including 10 league games, and scored one goal. Her good form brought her to the attention of other clubs and in July 2017 she agreed a two-year contract with
Fiorentina, reigning champions of the Italian
Serie A. She made one appearance for the team against
AGSM Verona, being substituted after 57 minutes, then was released from her contract in December 2017.
Retirement Bayer 04 Leverkusen signed Göransson to a two-year contract in September 2019. She was yet again coached by Achim Feifel. Feifel coached Göransson in Hamburg in 2010. She has always praised the German training culture. Leverkusen has according to Göransson a very professional environment. Although she didn't get too many minutes under the belt in bundesliga she developed every training session. She was the best she had ever been in the training sessions, but unfortunately she didn't (according to herself) play as well as she did in training when she got minutes in bundesliga. This was a real shame. The coach praised her performance several periods during 2019-20 as she was outstanding in training. But like Göransson herself said. It was unfortunate that she didn't reach the same level in bundesliga. Feifel is one of her absolute favorite coaches. She wanted to win back her place in the national team ahead of the
2020 Olympics. She returned to Sweden in August 2020, joining
Växjö where she played once in the
Damallsvenskan and once in the
Svenska Cupen Damer. She decided to end her football career before the
2021 Damallsvenskan season. ==International career==