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A professional female footballer has claimed a married Premier League star tried to rape her in a posh London hotel room.
Alexandra Nord, a striker for QPR Ladies, said she woke to find the man was naked after he had removed her clothes while she was sleeping.
She claims she met the footballer in a nightclub in Mayfair, London, and that he tried to woo her with his flash Lamborghini which was parked outside.
The Swedish footballer, 25, said she went to a hotel in South Kensington, London, with him to sober up and claimed she passed out in the room.
#metoo: Swedish footballer Alexandra Nord (pictured) has claimed a Premier League star tried to rape her following a night out in London in 2012
Miss Nord, originally from Örebro, Sweden, but now living in London, said the footballer 'tried to have sexual intercourse' without her consent.
She is not currently part of the QPR Ladies' squad due to long-term injury, and is instead forging a new career as a reality TV show contestant, taking part in the Swedish version of The Bachelor.
Writing on her blog, she said she felt compelled to open up about what happened following the #metoo campaign, which was launched in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse scandal.
She claims she met the footballer on a number of occasions at the same central London nightclub and that one night he persuaded her to go back to a hotel on the premise that she would sleep in her own room.
She said the footballer, who she has chosen not to name, paid cash for the hotel room after pulling out a 'big pile of banknotes' from his pocket.
Accusations: The 25-year-old (pictured) wrote online that she woke up to find the man lying naked next to her
Victim: Ms Nord, who played for QPR Ladies last season, had been out in Mayfair with her friends not long after moving to London as a teenager
She writes in detail how she first met the player, during a night out with friends at a club in Mayfair shortly after moving to London in 2012, when she was 19 years old.
'There was a guy who chatted me up, I wasn't attracted to him at all, but he still managed to persuade me and my friend to come over to his table for a drink.
'He introduced himself, but his name did not mean anything to me at the time, so he googled himself and said he played football in a Spanish club.
'As a fellow football player I started talking about the game and we found common ground.'
She politely rebuffed his advances, but writes how she kept bumping into the player during nights out in London, and that she keeps rejecting him. A month later she met him once again.
'I remember not feeling well, and wanted to go home, but I couldn't find my friend. As the club is in a basement I had no signal and needed to go outside to call someone.
'And there, outside the club is a Lamborghini parked and he is there in the car, the footballer who will not leave me alone.
She writes that the player opens the door to the Lamborghinin and says 'you can wait for your friend in the car'.
Miss Nord writes that the footballer suggests that they go to get her some food, and that she agrees but is very clear that they need to be back at the club by 3am when it closes as her friend is still there and all her possessions are in the cloakroom, which he agrees to.
She has now opened up about her night out five years ago after the #metoo campaign was launched
Despite this, the footballer convinces her to go to a hotel, which she does on the premise that they sleep in separate rooms.
However, when they go upstairs she discovers that it is just one room, and she writes that the footballer 'tries it on', but that she tells him a firm 'no'.
She describes how she falls asleep with all her clothes on, but wakes up in a state of undress, with her tights torn.
Swedish newspaper Expressen quoted Ms Nord as saying: 'He had parts of his body where they should not be and tried to have sexual intercourse with me.
'I was very clear that I did not want to have sexual intercourse with him and said no. I remember lying on top of my bed with all my clothes on me.
'I understood that it was he who had taken off my clothes. I do not know exactly how far he had gone.'
She claims she met the footballer on a number of occasions at the same nightclub in the capital
Describing the night on her blog, she added: 'My first reaction was anger, then I was ashamed and thought maybe I had agreed to something? I do not remember everything I said and did the night before.
'What I remember though is that I never wanted to end up in this situation, but after all, I had tried to get rid of this guy several times before and even if I had occasionally sent out signals indicating something else, I did not give him ANY right to touch my body without my permission.'
Miss Nord claims that after the alleged incident, the footballer's 'manager' contacted her asking her to keep quiet about the evening, trying to put pressure on her by scaring her into silence.
'He said it would ruin his career. That he had a wife and that she was pregnant.'
She added she felt 'ashamed' and 'angry' following the incident in 2012 and said it took her two years before she told anyone about it.
'I have chosen to speak about this now because I want to raise the issue.
'What is it that makes guys think that this kind of behaviour is OK? Hubris? Ignorance? Or is it a cultural issue? But it can't be because it happens everywhere.'
'That I have chosen not to use his name is irrelevant, because this is not about him and me, this is about drawing attention to this problem in society.'
She has not reported the incident to Scotland Yard.
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