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Team Strømmen
LSK Kvinner Fotballklubb is a Norwegian women's football club from Lillestrøm. They currently play in Toppserien, the top division of Norwegian football. The club was founded as Setskog/Høland Fotballklubb on 10 October 1989. History The club was founded in 1989 as a merger between the women's football branches of Setskog IF and Høland IL. It was known as Setskog/Høland FK and played their home games on AHF-banen in Bjørkelangen, Aurskog-Høland. Before the 2001 season the club was relocated from Bjørkelangen to Strømmen and the name was changed to Team Strømmen. Team Strømmen finished the 2008 season in 2nd position in Toppserien, the top division of Norwegian football. They lost 1–3 against league champions Røa IL in the Norwegian Cup final on Bislett Stadion on 8 November 2008. From 2010 the team will be a part of Lillestrøm SK. Thus changing its name to LSK Kvinner FK, as well as the logo and kits likewise. LSK Kvinner won six consecutive Toppserien titles ...
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Lillestrøm SK
Lillestrøm Sportsklubb is a Norwegian professional football club from the city of Lillestrøm, just outside of the capital Oslo. Lillestrøm SK is a Norwegian football club based in Lillestrøm, playing in Eliteserien. The club was founded in 1917, after the merger of two local football clubs. Their home ground is Åråsen Stadion, which has a capacity of 12,250 people, while the principal training ground is Lillestrøm stadion, or the indoor arena, LSK-Hallen. The club holds the Norwegian record for the most consecutive years without being relegated, having played 45 seasons from 1975 until 2019. Over the years the club has had around 40 players who have represented the Norwegian national team. There has also been a number of foreigners who have represented the national teams of Sweden, Iceland, Senegal, Finland, Malta, Australia, South Africa, Slovenia, Tunisia, Canada, Somalia and Nigeria. History Lillestrøm SK was founded on 2 April 1917. It has been Norwegian League ...
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Norwegian Women's Cup
The Norwegian Women's Cup ( no, Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for kvinner) is a knockout cup competition in Norwegian women's football. It has been organised annually since 1978. The final is usually played on a Saturday, the day before the men's cup final. The current champions are Brann, who won their second title in 2022. List of finals The finals so far: Performance by club See also *Norwegian Football Cup References External linksCupat soccerway.comCupat fotball.no {{Football in Norway 1978 establishments in Norway Recurring sporting events established in 1978 Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the ... Women's football competitions in Norway ...
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2015 Toppserien
The 2015 Toppserien is the twenty-nine season of top-tier women's football in Norway since its establishment in 1987. A total of 12 teams contested for the league, eleven returning from the 2014 season and the one teams promoted from the First Division, Sandviken. The season started on 28 March 2015 and ended on 7 November 2015. Teams League table Relegation play-offs Medkila won the relegation-playoff 3–0 and 5–0 against Grand Bodø and remained in the league. Top goalscorers References External linksToppserien - Norges FotballforbundSeason
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2013 Toppserien
The 2013 Toppserien is the twenty-seventh season of top-tier women's football in Norway since its establishment in 1987. A total of 12 teams are contesting the league, ten returning from the 2012 season and the two teams promoted from the First Division, Avaldsnes and Medkila. The season started on 13 April 2013 and is planned to end on 2 November 2013. Teams League table Top goalscorers References External linksToppserien - Norges FotballforbundSeason
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2012 Toppserien
The 2012 Toppserien was the twenty-sixth season of top-tier women's football in Norway since its establishment in 1987. A total of 12 teams contested the league, ten returning from the 2011 season and the two teams promoted from the First Division, Vålerenga and Fart. The season started on 14 April 2012. Changes from 2011 * Norway fell from 8th to 11th in the UEFA coefficient rankings for the 2013–14 European season. Thus the runners-up is no longer qualified to the Champions League. * The eleventh placed teams will play a promotion/relegation play-off against the second league's second-place finisher. A play-off was last played in 2006. Teams League table Relegation play-offs Kattem had to face second league's second-place finisher Medkila in a two-legged play-off match for the right to play in the 2013 Toppserien. Kattem won the playoff, but subsequently withdrew their team from the league. Medkila were promoted to take their place in Toppserien. Top goalscorer ...
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2011 Toppserien
The 2011 Toppserien was the twenty-fifth season of top-tier women's football in Norway since its establishment in 1987. A total of twelve teams contested the league, consisting of ten who competed in the previous season and two promoted from the 1. divisjon. The season started on 2 April 2011 and will end on 29 October 2011. Changes from 2010 * Norway overtook Iceland in the UEFA coefficient rankings for eighth spot in the 2012–13 European season. Thus Norway gains a second entry for the Champions League which is naturally given to the season's runner-up. Teams Teams not returning for this season, after being relegated in 2010 were IF Fløya and FK Donn. Donn finished 9th of 12 but were denied a license for 2011. Teams entering this season, after being promoted in 2010 are IL Sandviken and Medkila IL. League table Results Top goalscorers References External linksSeasonon soccerway.com {{2011 in Norwegian football Toppserien seasons Top level Norwegi ...
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2010 Toppserien
The 2010 Toppserien was the twenty-fourth season of top-tier women's football in Norway since its establishment in 1987. A total of twelve teams contested the league, consisting of ten who competed in the previous season and two promoted from the 1. divisjon. The season ran from 5 April to 11 November 2010, and was won by Stabæk, their first ever title. As champions, they also qualified for the Round of 32 of the 2011-12 UEFA Women's Champions League. Stabæk completed the entire season undefeated, and were confirmed as league champions on the penultimate day after beating Trondheims-Ørn 3–0, at the same time as runners-up Røa lost 0–4 to Kolbotn. The roles were thus reversed from the previous season, when Røa won the league ahead of Stabæk. Kolbotn once again finished third after winning 2–0 against Arna-Bjørnar in the final round. Fløya were the first team of the season to be relegated, on 30 October. They would have been joined by newcomers Do ...
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2009 Toppserien
The 2009 Toppserien was the twenty-third season of top-tier women's football in Norway since its establishment in 1987. A total of twelve teams contested the league, consisting of ten who competed in the previous season and two promoted from the 1. divisjon. Running from 13 April to 31 October 2009, it was won by Røa for the third consecutive year. As winners, Røa qualified for the Round of 32 of the 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League as the sole representative from Norway. Because Norway had dropped to ninth place in the UEFA coefficient rankings for 2010–11, the runners-up in the Toppserien could no longer enter the Qualifying Round of the Champions League, as had been the case in the previous season. Røa were confirmed as league champions on the last day of the season after drawing 0–0 with runners-up Stabæk, thus becoming the second team in the league's history to secure three consecutive titles (Trondheims-Ørn managed four in a row in 1994&n ...
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2008 Toppserien
The 2008 season of the ''Toppserien'', the highest women's football (soccer) league in Norway, began on 12 April 2008 and ended on 2 November 2008. 22 games were played with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Number eleven and twelve were relegated, while the two top teams from the First Division were promoted. Røa won the league, defending their title. Asker went defunct after the season, but relocated their team to Stabæk. League table Results Top goalscorers Promotion and relegation * Larvik and Fart were relegated to the First Division. * Sandviken and Fortuna Ålesund were promoted from the First Division. References External linksLeague table
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2007 Toppserien
The 2007 season of the ''Toppserien'', the highest women's football (soccer) league in Norway, began on 21 April 2007 and ended on 3 November 2007. 22 games were played with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Number eleven and twelve were relegated, while the two top teams from the First Division were promoted. Røa won the league, three points ahead of reigning champion Kolbotn. League table Top goalscorers * 22 goals: ** Melissa Wiik, Asker * 14 goals: ** Ragnhild Gulbrandsen, Asker ** Solveig Gulbrandsen, Kolbotn * 12 goals: ** Kristin Blystad Bjerke, Kolbotn * 11 goals: ** Madeleine Giske, Arna-Bjørnar ** Rebecca Angus, Kolbotn ** Lene Mykjåland, Røa ** Kristin Lie, Trondheims-Ørn * 10 goals: ** Kristy Moore, Fløya * 9 goals: ** Guro Knutsen, Røa ** Ida Elise Enget, Team Strømmen ** Lene Storløkken, Team Strømmen Promotion and relegation * Sandviken and Grand Bodø were relegated to the First Division. * Larvik and Fart Flatulence ...
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2006 Toppserien
The 2006 season of the ''Toppserien'', the highest women's football (soccer) league in Norway, began on 6 May 2006 and ended on 28 October 2006. 18 games were played with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Number nine and ten went to a playoff round with number three and four from the First Division. The two top teams from the First Division were promoted, as the league was expanded from 10 teams to 12 teams in 2007. Kolbotn won the league after beating Trondheims-Ørn on goal difference. League table Top goalscorers * 19 goals: ** Elise Thorsnes, Arna-Bjørnar ** Tonje Hansen, Kolbotn * 16 goals: ** Elene Moseby, Team Strømmen * 14 goals: ** Una Nwajei, Amazon Grimstad ** Kristine Edner, Røa * 12 goals: ** Kristin Lie, Trondheims-Ørn * 11 goals: ** Trine Rønning, Kolbotn ** Guro Knutsen, Røa ** Solfrid Andersen, Trondheims-Ørn * 10 goals: ** Trude Amundsen, Sandviken * 9 goals: ** Madeleine Giske, Arna-Bjørnar ** Ingrid Camilla Fosse Sæthre, ...
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2005 Toppserien
The 2005 season of the ''Toppserien'', the first-tier women's football (soccer) league in Norway, began on 16 April 2005 and ended on 22 October 2005. 18 games were played with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Number nine and ten were originally relegated, but ninth-placed Liungen survived after Asker was forcibly relegated due to economic license issues. The two top teams from the First Division were promoted. Kolbotn won the league. League table Top goalscorers * 18 goals: ** Tone Heimlund, Fløya * 14 goals: ** Solveig Gulbrandsen, Kolbotn * 13 goals: ** Maureen Mmadu, Klepp ** Tonje Hansen, Kolbotn ** Isabell Herlovsen, Kolbotn * 12 goals: ** Dagny Mellgren, Klepp ** Lene Espedal, Kolbotn * 11 goals: ** Lindy Melissa Wiik, Asker ** Kristy Moore, Fløya ** Trine Rønning, Kolbotn * 10 goals: ** Ingunn Sørum, Liungen * 9 goals: ** Siri Nordby, Røa Promotion and relegation * Asker and Kattem were relegated to the First Division * Arna-Bjørnar ...
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