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MEDIAGUIDE NORWAY 1
NORWAYMEDIAGUIDE
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FACTSIN NORWAY
Pål BjerketvedtGeneral Secretary
Terje Svendsen President
FACTSPopulation 5 267 146Number of clubs 1 842Number of teams (incl. Futsal) 30 414Number of female players 103 636
Number of referees 2 927Year of foundation 1902 (April 30)Affiliated to FIFA 1908Name of National Stadium Ullevaal StadiumCapacity of National Stadium 27 200 (all seated)Season March-NovemberNational colours Shirt: Red
Shorts: WhiteSocks: Blue/red
Address The Football Association of NorwayUllevaal StadionN-0840 Oslo NORWAY
Telephone +47 21 02 93 00Telefax +47 21 02 93 01Internet home page www.fotball.no
INTERNATIONAL HONOURS WOMEN'S FOOTBALLOlympic Tournament Gold medal 2000
Bronze medal 1996
FIFA World Cup Gold medal 1995 Silver medal 1991
UEFA European Championship Gold medal 1987 and 1993 Silver medal 1989, 1991, 2005 and 2013Bronze medal 1995, 2001 and 2009
FIFA World Tournament Gold medal 1988
NATIONAL LEAGUE- AND CUP CHAMPIONLeague winner 2016 LSK KvinnerCup winner 2016 LSK Kvinner
League winners (84-16) Trondheims-Ørn (7), Asker (6), Røa (5),Sprint/Jeløy (4), LSK Kvinner (4) , Kolbotn (3), Stabæk (2), Nymark (1), Klepp (1).
Cup winners (78-16) Trondheims-Ørn (8), BUL (5), Asker (5), Røa (5), Sprint/Jeløy (4), Stabæk (3), LSK Kvinner (3), Bøler (1), Klepp (1), Setskog/Høland (1), Sandviken (1), Medkila (1), Kolbotn (1)
Ingrid Schjelderup and the rest of the team. Photo: Getty Images
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Date of Birth: 7. April 1977
Nationality: Swedish
ACADEMIC EDUCATION
Bachelor Sports and Science - Halmstad University 1998-2002
Part of education at University of North Florida 2000-2001
COACHING EDUCATION
UEFA A-license (Swedish FA) 2009
UEFA Pro-license (SvFF) Ongoing
PLAYING CAREER
Played at semi-pro level in Sweden 1995-2003
Attended University of North Florida on soccer scholarship 2000-2001
COACHING CAREERNational Team of Norway 2017 - present
Linköpings FC 2013-2016 - Head Coach and Sports Director
LdB FC Malmö 2010-2011 - Head Coach
LdB FC Malmö 2010-2011 - Ass Coach
Östers IF 2004-2005 - Head Coach
Some scouting for the Swedish FA WNT, U23 and U19
FACTS WITH THE NORWEGIAN NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAMFirst time as Head Coach for a national team
MAIN RESULTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS AS A COACH
Swedish Champion 2010, 2011 (LdB FC) and 2016 (Linköpings FC)
Winner of Swedish Cup 2014 and 2015 (Linköpings FC)
Winner of Swedish Supercup 2011 (LdBFC)
Qualified for the final 8 of UEFA Women’s Champions League
2011/2012 (LdB FC) and 2014/2015 (Linköpings FC)
MAIN AWARDS
Coach of the Year of Damallsvenskan 2010
ADDITIONAL RELEVANT TECHNICAL AND LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCES
Teaching sports related subjects at various levels from Elementary School to High School (2003-2009)
Head of Sports Education Programme in Eslöv (2007-2008)
Licensced Physical Trainer (2007)
Member of various committees working to improve women Football in Sweden
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MARTIN
SJÖGREN
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THE OFFICIALS STATISTICS
NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAM
NAME CLUB(S) MATCHES
Hege Riise Team Strømmen (Carolina Courage/USA, Setskog/Høland, Nikko/Japan, Asker)
188
Solveig Gulbrandsen Kolbotn (Stabæk) 180
Bente Nordby Djugården/Sweden (Asker, Kolbotn, Carolina Courage/USA, San Diego Spirit/USA,Athene Moss, Sprint/Jeløy, Gjøvik,Raufoss/Vind, Raufoss)
172
Trine Rønning Stabæk (Kolbotn, Trondheims-Ørn) 162
Linda Medalen Asker (Nikko/Japan) 152
Heidi Støre Nikko/Japan (Trollhättan/Sweden, Sprint/Jeløy, Kolbotn, Athene Moss)
151
Unni Lehn Trondheims-Ørn (Carolina Courage/USA) 134
Brit Sandaune Trondheims-Ørn 120
Maren MjeldeChelsea FC (Avaldsnes IL, Kopparbergs Göteborg, Turbine Potsdam, Arna-Bjørnar, Fri IL)
115
Ingrid Hjelmseth Stabæk (Asker, Trondheims-Ørn) 112
Ann Kristin Aarønes Trondheims-Ørn (Spjelkavik) 111
Isabell Herlovsen Jiangsu (Kolbotn, Lyon/France, LSK Kvinner) 111
Elise Thorsnes Avaldsnes IL (Kaupanger, Arna-Bjørnar, Røa, Stabæk 104
NAME CLUB(S) GOALS
Gunn Nyborg Nikko/Japan (Asker) 110
Marianne Pettersen Asker (Gjelleråsen, Athene Moss) 66
Linda Medalen Asker (Nikko/Japan) 64
Ann Kristin Aarønes Trondheims-Ørn (Spjelkavik) 60
Hege Riise Team Strømmen (Carolina Courage/USA,Setskog/Høland, Nikko/Japan, Asker)
58
Solveig Gulbrandsen Kolbotn (Stabæk) 53
Isabell Herlovsen Jiangsu (Kolbotn, Lyon/France, LSK Kvinner) 50
Dagny Mellgren Klepp (Boston Breakers/USA, Bjørnar) 49
Ada Hegerberg Olympique Lyonnais (Turbine Potsdam, Stabæk, Kolbotn, Sunndal Fotball) 38
Ragnhild Gulbrandsen Asker (Trondheims-Ørn, Boston Breakers/USA) 30
Unni Lehn Trondheims-Ørn (Carolina Courage/USA) 24
Birthe Hegstad Sprint/Jeløy (Jardar, NC State/USA, Klepp) 23
Heidi Støre Nikko/Japan (Trollhättan/Sweden, Sprint/Jeløy,Kolbotn, Athene Moss)
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Elise Thorsnes Avaldsnes IL (Kaupanger, Arna-Bjørnar, Røa, Stabæk 16
Maren Mjelde Chelsea FC (Avaldsnes IL, Kopparbergs Göteborg, Turbine Potsdam, Arna-Bjørnar, Fri IL) 16
All statistics updated June 11th 2017.Head Coach Martin Sjögren and Caroline Hansen. Photo: Getty Images
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OFFICIALSWORLD’S CUP 2017
NORWAY SQUAD
Physiotherapist: Margareta Endresen
Head Coach: Martin Sjögren
Analyst: Lena Tyriberget
Project leader: Heidi Støre
Kit Manager: Randi Himle
Goalkeeper Coach: Roger Eskeland
Team Manager: Bente Bratbak
Asst. Coach: Anders Jacobson
Analyst: Fredrik H. Vold
Head of Delegation: Bjarne Berntsen
Media Officer: Jan Ove Nystuen
Physical Trainer: Mariann G. Knudsen
Web journalist: Terje Skeie
Medical doctor: Said Tutunchian
Media contact: Jan Ove Nystuen,
mobile number +47 400 01 040
NO NAME CLUB POS BIRTH MATCHES GOALS
1 Ingrid Hjelmseth Stabæk Fotball GK 10.04.80 112 0
12 Cecilie Fiskerstrand LSK Kvinner FK GK 20.03.96 13 0
23 Oda Maria Bogstad Klepp IL GK 24.04.96 0 0
6 Maren Mjelde Chelsea FC MF 06.11.89 115 16
20 Emilie Haavi Boston Breakers FW 16.06.92 60 15
9 Elise Thorsnes Avaldsnes IL DF 14.08.88 104 16
19 Ingvild Isaksen Stabæk Fotball MF 10.02.89 59 3
16 Anja Sønstevold LSK Kvinner FK DF 21.06.92 11 0
17 Kristine Minde Linköping FC FW 08.08.92 75 9
11 Nora Holstad FC Bayern Munchen DF 26.03.87 65 2
10 Caroline Graham Hansen VFL Wolfsburg FW 18.02.95 47 15
8 Andrine Hegerberg Birmingham City Ladies MF 06.06.93 23 1
14 Ada Hegerberg Olympique Lyonnais FW 10.07.95 62 38
2 Ingrid Moe Wold LSK Kvinner FK DF 29.01.90 37 3
3 Maria Thorisdottir Klepp IL DF 05.06.93 13 0
15 Lisa - Marie Utland Røa IL FW 19.09.92 20 2
13 Stine Reinås Stabæk Fotball DF 15.07.94 5 1
5 Tuva Hansen Klepp IL DF 04.08.97 2 0
4 Guro Reiten LSK Kvinner FK FW 26.07.94 13 1
22 Ingrid Maria Spord LSK Kvinner FK MF 12.07.94 6 0
7 Ingrid Schjelderup Eskilstuna MF 21.12.87 15 0
21 Kristine Leine Røa IL DF 06.08.96 0 0
18 Frida Maanum Stabæk Fotball MF 16.07.99 0 0
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BORN: 16.06.1992HOME TOWN: OSLOCLUB: BOSTON BREAKERS PREVIOUS CLUBS: STABÆK, RØA, LSK KVINNERPOSITION: FORWARD
HEIGHT: 1,65NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 59 (15)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2010 NORWAY VS CANADAINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2013 EURO: SILVER OCCUPATION: STUDENT
EMILIE
HAAVI
BORN: 06.11.1989HOME TOWN: BERGENCLUB: CHELSEA FC PREVIOUS CLUBS: FRI, ARNA-BJØRNAR, TURBINE POTSDAN, KOPPARBERGS GØTEBORGPOSITION: DEFENDER/MIDFIELD
MAREN
MJELDE
BORN: 24.04.1996HOME TOWN: MOICLUB: KLEPP IL PREVIOUS CLUBS: MOI, TONSTAD, AMAZON GRIMSTADPOSITION: KEEPER
HEIGHT: 1,70NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): -DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: -INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: - OCCUPATION: STUDENT
ODA MARIA
BOGSTAD
BORN: 20.03.1996HOME TOWN: LANGEVÅG CLUB: LSK KVINNER FK PREVIOUS CLUBS: LANGEVÅG, FORTUNA, STABÆKPOSITION: KEEPER
HEIGHT: 1,75NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 13 (0)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2014 NORWAY VS ENGLANDINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: - OCCUPATION: STUDENT
CECILIE
FISKERSTRAND
BORN: 10.04.1980HOME TOWN: BEKKESTUACLUB: STABÆK FK PREVIOUS CLUBS: SKJETTEN, TRONDHEIMS-ØRN, ASKERPOSITION: KEEPER
HEIGHT: 1,73NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 112 (0)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2003 NORWAY VS USAINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2005&2013 EURO: SILVER, 2009 EURO: BRONZE OCCUPATION: SOFTWARE ENGINEER IN DNVGL
INGRID
HJELMSETH
THE
TEAM
HEIGHT: 1,66NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 115 (16)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2017 NORWAY VS RUSSIA INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2009 EURO: BRONZE, 2013 EURO: SILVER OCCUPATION: FOTBALL PLAYER
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BORN: 08.08.1992HOME TOWN: BERGENCLUB: LINKÖPING FC PREVIOUS CLUBS: ARNA-BJØRNAR, TERTNESPOSITION: FORWARDHEIGHT: 1,68
KRISTINE
MINDE
BORN: 21.06.1992HOME TOWN: OSLOCLUB: LSK KVINNER FK PREVIOUS CLUBS: KOLBOTNPOSITION: DEFENDERHEIGHT: 1, 69
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 11 (0)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2014 NORWAY VS SPAININTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2011 U19 EURO: SILVER OCCUPATION: JOURNALIST
ANJA
SØNSTEVOLD
BORN: 10.02.1989HOME TOWN: DRØBAKCLUB: STABÆK FK PREVIOUS CLUBS: KOLBOTN, DRØBAK/FROGNPOSITION: MIDFIELDHEIGHT: 1,69
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 59 (3)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2009 SWEDEN VS NORWAYINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2009 EURO: BRONZE, 2013 EURO: SILVER OCCUPATION: STUDENT
INGVILD
ISAKSENBORN: 26.03.1987HOME TOWN: SANDEFJORDCLUB: FC BAYERN MUNCHEN PREVIOUS CLUBS: LINKÖPING POSITION: DEFENDER HEIGHT: 1, 74
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 65 (2)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2011 NORWAY VS FINLANDINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2013 EURO: SILVER OCCUPATION: FOTBALL PLAYER
NORA
HOLSTAD
BORN: 18.02.1995HOME TOWN: OSLOCLUB: VFL WOLFSBURG PREVIOUS CLUBS: LYN, STABÆK, TYRESOPOSITION: FORWARD/MIDFIELDHEIGHT: 1,73
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 47 (15)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2011 NORWAY VS BELGIUMINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2013 EURO: SILVER OCCUPATION: FOTBALL PLAYER
CAROLINE
GRAHAM HANSEN
BORN: 14.08.1988HOME TOWN: LEIKANGERCLUB: AVALDSNES IL PREVIOUS CLUBS: SYRIL, KAUPANGER, ARNA-BJØRNAR, RØA, STABÆKPOSITION: DEFENDER
ELISE
THORSNESHEIGHT: 1,75NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 104 (-)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2006 SERBIA MONTENEGROINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2009 EURO: BRONZE, 2013 EURO: SILVER OCCUPATION: FOTBALL PLAYER
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 75 (9)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2011 NORWAY VS AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2011 U19 EURO: SILVER, 2013 EURO: SILVEROCCUPATION: FOOTBALL PLAYER
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INGRID
MOE WOLD
BORN: 10.07.1995HOME TOWN: SUNNDALSØRACLUB: OLYMPIQUE LYONNAIS PREVIOUS CLUBS: KOLBOTN, STABÆK, TURBINE POTSDAMPOSITION: FORWARD
HEIGHT: 1,77NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 62 (38)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2011 N-IRLAND VS NORWAYINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2013 EURO: SILVER OCCUPATION: FOOTBALL PLAYER
ADA
HEGERBERG
BORN: 06.06.1993HOME TOWN: SUNNDALCLUB: BIRMINHAM CITY LFC PREVIOUS CLUBS: KOLBOTN, STABÆK, TURBINE POTSDAM, KOPPARBERGS GÖTEBORG POSITION: MIDFIELD
HEIGHT: 1,69NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 28 (1)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2012 NORGE VS SVERIGEINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: - OCCUPATION: FOOTBALL PLAYER
ANDRINE
HEGERBERG
BORN: 19.09.1992HOME TOWN: MO I RANA CLUB: RØA FOTBALL ELITE PREVIOUS CLUBS: GRABEN, BOSSMO &YTTEREN, FLØYA, AMAZON GRIMSTAD,TRONDHEIMS-ØRN
LISA - MARIE
UTLAND
BORN: 05.06.1993HOME TOWN: KLEPPCLUB: KLEPP IL PREVIOUS CLUBS: -POSITION: DEFENDERHEIGHT: 1, 70
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 13 (0)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2015 NORWAY VS ICELAND INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2011 U19 EURO: SILVER OCCUPATION: STUDENT
MARIA
THORISDOTTIR
BORN: 15.07.1994HOME TOWN: SOGNDAL CLUB: STABÆK FK PREVIOUS CLUBS: HAFSLO, SOGNDAL, KAUPANGER, VOSS, KATTEMPOSITION: MIDFIELD
HEIGHT: 1,77NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 5 (1)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2016 NORWAY VS KASAKHSTANINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: - OCCUPATION: CHILDREN FOOTBALL COACH
STINE
REINÅS
POSITION: FORWARD HEIGHT: 1,71NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 20 (2)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2015 BELGIUM VS NORWAYINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: -OCCUPATION: FOTBALL PLAYER
BORN: 29.01.1990HOME TOWN: KAPPCLUB: LSK KVINNER FK PREVIOUS CLUBS: KAPP, GJØVIK POSITION: DEFENDERHEIGHT: 1,65
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 37 (3)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2012 NORWAY VS SWEDENINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2008 U19 EURO: SILVER OCCUPATION: PHYSIOTHERAPIST
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THE OFFICIALS
BORN: 21.06.92HOME TOWN: XXXCLUB: LSK KVINNER PREVIOUS CLUBS: XXXXPOSITION: XXHEIGHT: XXX CM
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): X (X)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: XXX VS XXXINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: XXOCCUPATION: XXX
ANJA
SØNSTEVOLD
BORN: 08.08.92HOME TOWN: XXXCLUB: LINKÖPING FCPREVIOUS CLUBS: XXXXPOSITION: XXHEIGHT: XXX CM
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): X (9)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: XXX VS XXXINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: XXOCCUPATION: XXX
KRISTINE
MINDEBORN: 24.10.90HOME TOWN: XXXCLUB: KLEPP ILPREVIOUS CLUBS: XXXPOSITION: XXHEIGHT: XXX CM
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): XX (X)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: XX.XX.XX VS XXXINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: XXOCCUPATION: XXX
HEGE
HANSEN
BORN: 10.02.89HOME TOWN: OSLOCLUB : STABÆK PREVIOUS CLUBS: XXXPOSITION: XXXHEIGHT: XXX CM
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): X (3)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: XXXXXX VS XXXXINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: XXXOCCUPATION: XXXX
ANDRINE STOLSMO
HEGERBERG
BORN: 18.02.95HOME TOWN: XXCLUB: WFL WOLFSBURG PREVIOUS CLUBS: XXXPOSITION: XXHEIGHT: XXX CM
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): XX (15)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: XX.XX.XX VS XXXINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: XXOCCUPATION: XXX
CAROLINE
GRAHAM HANSEN
BORN: 26.03.87HOME TOWN: XXXCLUB: FC BAYERN MUNCHENPREVIOUS CLUBS: XXXXPOSITION: XXHEIGHT: XXX CM
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): X (2)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: XXX VS XXXINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: XXOCCUPATION: XXX
NORA
HOLSTAD BERGE
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BORN: 26.07.1994HOME TOWN: SUNNDALSØRACLUB: LSK KVINNER FK PREVIOUS CLUBS: SUNNDAL, KATTEM, TRONDHEIMS-ØRNPOSITION: FORWARD
GURO
REITEN
BORN: 04.08.1997HOME TOWN: BRYNECLUB: KLEPP IL PREVIOUS CLUBS: BRYNE, ARNA-BJØRNAR POSITION: DEFENDERHEIGHT: 1,65
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 2 (0)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2017 NORWAY VS SPAN INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2014 J19 EURO: BRONZE OCCUPATION: STUDENT
TUVA
HANSEN
INGRID MARIE
SPORD
BORN: 21.12.1987HOME TOWN: OSLOCLUB: ESKILSTUNA UNITED PREVIOUS CLUBS: HOLMLIA, KOLBOTN, LINKÖPING, VÅLRENGA, STABÆKPOSITION: MIDFIELD
HEIGHT: 1,67NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 15 (-)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2009 NORWAY VS DENMARKINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: - OCCUPATION: FOOTBALL PLAYER
INGRID
SCHJELDERUP
BORN: 06.08.1996HOME TOWN: SKODJECLUB: RØA FOTBALL ELITE PREVIOUS CLUBS: SKODJE, SPJELKAVIK, FORTUNA POSITION: DEFENDER
HEIGHT: 1,76NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): -DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: -INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: - OCCUPATION: STUDENT
KRISTINE
LEINE
BORN: 16.07.1999HOME TOWN: BÆRUMCLUB : STABÆK FK PREVIOUS CLUBS: BÆRUMSLØKKA, LYNPOSITION: MIDFIELDHEIGHT: 1,73
NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 0 (0)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: -INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: - OCCUPATION: STUDENT
FRIDA
MAANUM
HEIGHT: 1,66NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 13 (1)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2014 NORWAY VS SPAININTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 2011 U19 EURO: SILVEROCCUPATION: STUDENT
BORN: 12.07.1994HOME TOWN: BERGENCLUB: LSK KVINNER FK PREVIOUS CLUBS: FYLLINGEN, VOSS, ÅSANE, SANDVIKENPOSITION: MIDFIELD
HEIGHT: 1,73NATIONAL TEAM MATCHES (GOALS): 5 (0)DEBUT NATIONAL A-TEAM: 2017 NORWAY VS ICELANDINTERNATIONAL HONOURS: -OCCUPATION: TRAINING AND NUTRITIONIST ADVISOR
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TEAM OFFICIALS
Front row: Margareta Endresen (physiotherapist), Kristine Minde, Tuva Hansen, Guro Reiten, Maren Mjelde, Martin Sjögren (head coach), Emilie Haavi, Ingrid Schjelderup, Ingrid Moe Wold, Frida Maanum, Bente Bratbak (team manager).
Second row: Nils Fredrik Moseid (medical doctor), Anders Jacobson (asst coach), Ada Hegerberg, Elise Thorsnes, Cecilie Fiskerstrand, Ingrid Hjelmseth, Oda Maria Bogstad, Ingvild Isaksen, Nora Holstad, Mariann G. Knudsen (physical trainer), Roger Eskeland (goalkeeper coach), Terje Skeie (web journalist).
Back row: Heidi Støre (project leader), Randi Himle (kit manager), Andrine Hegerberg, Caroline Graham Hansen, Kristine Leine, Stine Reinås, Lisa-Marie Utland, Ingrid Marie Spord, Anja Sønstevold, Fredrik M. Wold (analyst), Jan Ove Nystuen (media officer).
TEAM
PICTURE
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THE OFFICIALS WOMEN’S FOOTBALL
IN NORWAYWorld s greatest engagement among female, compared to inhabitants:
• More than 110 000 female players – every 4th player is female, greatest female sport in Norway.
• 7 902 female teams nationwide.
• Premier league established in 1987, 12 teams nationwide.
• 7 national women’s team (A, U23, U20, U19, U17, U16, U15).
• Female representation in boards.
• The norwegian national team is the only team that has won the Gold Medal in the Olympics, the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship!
• First women’s national team match played: July 7th 1978, Norway – Sweden 1-2 in Kolding, Denmark.
• First women’s national team win: July 20th 1979, Norway – Northern Ireland 4-1 in Napoli, Italy.
• Biggest win: 19th September 1995, Norway – Slovakia 17-0 in Ulefoss, Norway (EURO qualifier).
• Youngest goalscorer in the UEFA women’s EURO final round ever: Isabell Herlovsen, Norway – 16 years and 351 days when Norway played France June 16th in England 2005.
• Oldest goalscorer in the UEFA women’s EURO final round ever: Heidi Støre, Norway – 33 years and 361 days when Norway played Denmark June 30th 1997.
Algarve Cup 2017. Photo: Getty Images
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NORWAY’S FOOTBALL
HISTORY
1987: Norway is European Champions. Norway beats Sweden (2-1) in the the final at Ullevaal Stadium. Trude Stendal scores both goals. Herein action. Photo: Eystein Hanssen NTB / NTB scanpix
1902 | The Football Association of Norway is founded April 30th.
1908 | The Football Association of Norway becomes a member of FIFA.
1976 | Women’s football is especially recognised by The Football Association of Norway.
1978 | The first official international friendly matches are played at the Nordic Tournament, taking place in Denmark. Sweden is the first opponent and defeats Norway (2-1).
The first official National championship in women’s football is played. Team BUL (Bondeungdomslaget)(already with 4 unofficial championships) wins the cup final against Trondheims-Ørn after a penalty shoot-out.
1986 | The first international friendly game for girls is played. Sweden is Norway’s opponent and wins the match (2-0) in Lillestrøm, Norway.
1987 | European Champions! The Norwegian national women’s team wins the Gold Medal after their (2-1) victory over Sweden in the final at Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo.
From this year on, Norway has a nationwide top division in women’s football, based on 10 teams.
1988 | World Champions! Unofficial World Cup in China. The Norwegian national women’s team wins the first Women’s FIFA Invitational Tourna-ment 1988 in China. Norway defeats Sweden (1-0) in the final.
1989 | Silver Medal during the European Championship in Germany. The host nation, Germany, beats Norway (4-1) in the final.
1991 | Silver medal in the first official World Championship for women in China. The US team defeats Norway (1-2) in the final.
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Silver medal in the UEFA Women’s Championship in Denmark. Germany defeats Norway 3-1.
1993 | European Champions! Norway defeats the hosting nation, Italy 1-0.
1994 | The Norwegian national women’s team once more proves their position by qualifying for the final round in both the European- and World Championships.
1995 | World Champions! Sweden hosts The FIFA World Cup. Norway defeats Germany 2-0 in front of 17.000 fans who sits through a steady rain at Råsunda Stadium. Hege Riise and Marianne Pettersen scores the goals that leads to Norway’s first official Women’s World Cup title.
1996 | Bronze Medal in the Olympic Games, Atlanta. This is the first Olympic Football Tournament for women. Norway defeats Brazil (2-0) in the bronze final. USA takes the Gold Medal.
1997 | The Football Association of Norway, in co-operation with the Swedish Football Association
is hosting the UEFA European Championship (European Women’s Football Championship). Germany wins the competition.
1999 | The Norwegian national women’s team participates in the FIFA Women’s World Cup, USA and obtains 4th place after loosing for Brazil on penalties in the bronze final.
2000 | Olympic Gold Medal! Sydney, Australia: Norway takes the Gold Medal after beating USA 3-2 on «Golden Goal» in the final.
2001 | Bronze Medal, UEFA Women’s Championship, Germany. Norway and Denmark shares the bronze medal; No match was played. Germany wins the championship.
2002 | Norway qualifies for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2003 by winning the qualifying group. Norway wins the group unbeaten with 5 victories in 6 matches.
2003 | The Norwegian national women’s team participates in the FIFA World Cup, USA.
1991: China. First official World Championship in football for women. USA beats Norway in the final (2-1) and Norway wins silver medal in the championship. Photo: Lise Åserud / NTB scanpix
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In the group stage, Norway wins (1-0) over France, the Republic of Korea (7-1) and loses (1-4) to Brazil. USA is too strong and beats Norway (1-0) in the quarter final. This loss squeezes Norway out of a qualification position for the Olympics 2004 in Athens, Greece.
The Norwegian national U19 women’s team wins silver medal in the UEFA U19 Women’s Championship after losing (0-2) to Germany in the final match.
2004 | The Norwegian national women’s team ends second in the qualification group for UEFA Euro 2005 Women’s Championship in England. The Norwegian team qualifies by winning (7-0) and (2-1) over Iceland in the indoor play-off matches.
2005 | Silver Medal, UEFA 2005 Women’s Championship, England. Norway defeats Sweden (3-2) in the semi final. Germany beats Norway (3-1) in the final match and wins the championship.
2006 | The Norwegian national women’s team qualifies for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, China 2007 by winning the qualification group unbeaten.
2007 | In the FIFA Women’s World Cup, China 2007, the Norwegian national women’s team defeats host nation China (1-0) in the quarter final. Germany is Norway’s opponent in the semi final, and wins 3-0. USA beats Norway (4-1) in the bronze final and Norway achieves a respectable 4th place in the competition.
2008 | In the 2008 Beijing Olympics lose the quarterfinals against silver medalist Brazil.
The Norwegian National U19 Women’s Team wins silver medal in the UEFA U19 Women’s Championship.
The Norwegian U20 women’s national team was qualified and played the FIFA U20 World Cup. A 2-1 win against Mexico was followed by two lost matches (to Korea DPR and Brazil) and the team did not qualify for the knock out stage.
2009 | Norway won bronze medal in Euro 2009 in Finland. Norway defeats Sweden in the quarter-final but loose to the gold winner Germany in the semifinal.
Solveig Gulbrandsen (right) and Aly Wagner in the bronze final in the FIFA Women s World Cup, China 2007. USA wins the match 4-1. Photo: Sara Johannessen / NTB scanpix
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2010 | The Norwegian women s team qualified for FIFA Women s World Cup Germany by winning the qualification group unbeated.
2011 | Norway won against Equatorial Guinea in the first match at the group stage of the FIFA World Cup in Germany, but after two lost matches the team did not qualify for the knockout stage.
2012 | Norway qualified for the EURO 2013 in Sweden by winning the qualification group.
Norway U20 women’s team played the FIFA U20 World Cup and qualified for the knock out stage after following results in the group stage; Korea DPR (2-4), Canada (2-1) and Argentina (4-1). In the quarterfinal Norway lost to Germany.
2013 | Norway won silver medal in Euro 2013 in Sweden. Norway defeats Denmark in the semifinal but lost to Germany in the final. 2014 | The Norwegian women s team qualified for FIFA Women s World Cup Canada by winning the qualification group.
The Norwegian The norwegian national U19 women’s team won bronze medal in the UEFA U19 Women’s Championship after following result in the group stage: Netherlands (0-0), Belgium (2-1) and Scotland (5-0). In the semifinal Norway lost to Spain.
2015 | Two wins and one draw was the result in the group stage of the FIFA World Cup in Canada. In the Round of 16 Norway lost against England, 1-2.
Both WU-17 and WU-19 reached the final rounds in the UEFA Women’s Championship.
2016 | The Norwegian women’s team qualified for the EURO 2017.
Both WU-17 and WU-19 reached the final rounds in the UEFA Women’s Championship.
2017 | WU-17 reached the final rounds in the UEFA Women’s Championship.
Maren Mjelde in the final against Germany in the European Championship 2013. Photo: NTB Scanpix
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Ada Hegerberg and Maren Mjelde. Photo: Getty Images
GROUP DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS
Sunday 16/07 18:0020:45
Galgenwaard, Utrecht De Vijverberg, Doetinchem
Netherlands - NorwayDenmark - Belgium
Monday 17/07 18:0020:45
Sparta Stadium, RotterdamRat Verlegh, Breda
Italy - RussiaGermany - Sweden
Tuesday 18/07 18:0020:45
De Adelaarshorst, DeventerWillem II, Tilburg
Austria - Switzerland France - Iceland
Wednesday 19/07 18:0020:45
De Vijverberg, DoetinchemGalgenwaard, Utrecht
Spain - Portugal England - Scotland
ABCD
GROUP DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS
Thursday 20/07 18:0020:45
Rat Verlegh, Breda Sparta Stadium, Rotterdam
Norway - BelgiumNetherlands - Denmark
Friday 21/07 18:0020:45
De Adelaarshorst, DeventerWillem II, Tilburg
Sweden - RussiaGermany - Italy
Saturday 22/07 18:0020:45
De Vijverberg, Doetinchem Galgenwaard, Utrecht
Iceland - Switzerland France - Austria
Sunday 23/07 18:0020:45
Sparta Stadium, RotterdamRat Verlegh, Breda
Scotland - Portugal England - Spain
ABCD
GROUP DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS
Monday 24/07 20:4520:45
De Adelaarshorst, Deventer Willem II, Tilburg
Norway - DenmarkBelgium - Netherlands
Tuesday 25/07 20:4520:45
De Vijverberg, DoetinchemGalgenwaard, Utrecht
Sweden - ItalyRussia - Germany
Wednesday 26/07 20:4520:45
Sparta Stadium, RotterdamRat Verlegh, Breda
Iceland - AustriaSwitzerland - France
Thursday 27/07 20:4520:45
De Adelaarshorst, DeventerWillem II, Tilburg
Scotland - Spain Portugal - England
ABCD
MATCH SCHEDULEFIRST STAGE
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Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht: • Home of the football club FC Utrecht since 1970. • The stadium has a capacity of 23 750 spectators.• Seven international matches of the Dutch
national football team were played in the stadium. • The stadium was also the host of two World Cup finals.
Rat Verlegh Stadion, Breda: • A multi-purpose stadium in Breda.• Formerly known as FUJIFILM Stadium (1996–2003) and Mycom Stadium (2003–2006),
named after two former NAC sponsors. In 2006 NAC Breda named the stadium after its most famous NAC Player, Antoon Verlegh.
• Capacity of 19 000 fans, including 1 500 standing room-only, for sports matches. • The stadium has been used for several Intertoto matches, UEFA Cup matches and
international matches.
De Adelaarshorst, Deventer:• A multi-use stadium.• Mostly used for football matches, and is the home stadium of Go Ahead Eagles. • The stadium is able to hold 10,400 people. Built in 1920.• The stadium hosted a qualifying match for the 1974 FIFA World Cup, between
the Netherlands and Iceland. The Netherlands won the game 8-1.
VENUES NORWAY’S MATCHES – FIRST STAGE
Lisa-Marie Utland during the Women International Friendly match between Norway and Sweden. Photo: Getty Images.
NETHERLAND
DEVENTER
BREDA
UTRECHT
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SECOND
STAGEIngrid Moe Wold training with the team. Photo: Getty Images
DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS
Saturday 29/07 --
Sparta Stadium, Rotterdam De Vijverberg, Doetinchem
Winner Group B - Runner-up Group AWinner Group A - Runner-up Group B
DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS
Thursday 03/08 --
FC Twente Stadion, Enschede Rat Verlegh, Breda
Winner QF 1 - Winner QF 4 Winner QF 2 - Winner QF 3
DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS
Sunday 06/08 17:00 FC Twente Stadion, Enschede Winner SF 1 - Winner SF 2
QUARTER-FINALS
SEMI-FINALS
FINAL
DOETINCHEMROTTERDAM
BREDA
ENSCHEDE
NETHERLAND
» Editor: Nessim Ghouas, NFF
» Photographs by:
Getty Images and NTB scanpix
» Publishing: MOLTE AS
» Printed: RuneStein AS
NORWAY MEDIAGUIDE 2017
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