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1978 Women's Nordic Football Championship
1978 Women's Nordic Football Championship was the fifth edition of the Women's Nordic Football Championship tournament. It was held from 7 July to 9 July in Denmark. This was the first time as Norway joined the tournament. The match between Norway and Sweden on 7 July was the first ever international for Norway women's national football team.Milestones of Norwegian Football
Football Association of Norway. Retrieved 11 December 2014.


Standings


Results

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Goalscorers

;1 goal * Anette Börjesson * Britta Ehmsen * Susanne Erlandsson * Kirsten Fabrin * Anne Grete Holst * Kari Nielsen * Inger Pedersen * Fridel Riggelsen * Lone Smidt Nielsen * Tuula Sundman * Karin Ödlund


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1977 Women's Nordic Football Championship
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