This season, she has already won a bronze medal with Denmark at the World Championship 2021 in Spain, and is very happy about it.
"It’s definitely a highlight of my career. I’ve played for the national tam for many years, but had no medals before, so it was very important to get the award," said the player who now follows Men’s EHF EURO 2022 and thinks that Denmark have a good chance to win the title.
Born in Aarhus, Tranborg started her career at the local club SK Aarhus before moving to Odense Handbold in 2017, and she made the next step in 2020 when she joined Esbjerg.
"I could have stayed at Odense, who also play at the Champions League, but after three years there, I wanted a new place, a new team and a new coach. I had just recovered from an ACL injury, so I was not ready to go abroad, and Esbjerg was a good opportunity," the right back recalls.
Last autumn, Tranborg extended her contract with the club until 2025, yet she can easily imaging moving to a foreign team some day in future.
"I’m sure it will happen at some point. I’ve been dreaming about it since I was a kid," she says.
However, now she is a player of Esbjerg, and although the famous Norwegian Nora Mork, who is also a right back, will join the team in summer, Tranborg is not afraid of the increasing competition.
"Nora is a very good player, and she is better than me in some things. However, I believe that I’m better than her in other things, so we can both help the team," the player concludes.