Steffi Hassinen is a promising young right winger for PK-35 Helsinki in the Kansallinen Liiga, carving out her place in Finland's top-tier women's football at just 19 years old. With 18 games and 1226 minutes under her belt this season, Hassinen is emerging as a significant player despite her youth. Though her goals per game stand at 0.23, which might seem modest at first glance, what Hassinen lacks in scoring, she makes up for with her exceptional ability to create opportunities. Her playstyle as a 'Deep Threat' is underscored by her progressive carrying distance of 48.34 meters per game, allowing her to advance the ball effectively and pose a threat from the wide areas.
While Hassinen's assist numbers are yet to fill the stat sheet, her potential as a playmaker is notable with a rank of 2.5. Her progressive passing distance of 34.87 meters per game highlights how she contributes to building attacking plays from deep, leveraging her vision to exploit spaces and create chances for her teammates. In terms of defensive contributions, Hassinen records 1.17 possession-adjusted interceptions and 4.61 possession-adjusted challenges per game, showcasing her willingness to contribute defensively, although her challenge success rate remains an area for potential growth. These attributes underline her as a dynamic winger with the capacity to influence both sides of the pitch, cementing her role as a rising star in Finnish women's football.