Stabæk Fotball Kvinner

Stabæk Fotball Kvinner is Stabæk IF's women's football team, started on 23 October 2008 with a core of players from Asker. Asker had lost its licence to play in the top league after a failure to meet financial targets, and Stabæk's chairman Mimi Berdal arranged for the new team to be formed within Stabæk IF. The team was immediately joined by other players including Solveig Gulbrandsen.

Stabæk
Full nameStabæk Fotball Kvinner
Nickname(s)De blaa (The Blues)
Founded16 March 1912 (1912-03-16)
GroundNadderud Stadion
Bærum
ChairmanMimi Berdal
CoachVanja Stefanovic
LeagueToppserien
2019Toppserien, 11th of 12 (relegated)

Stabæk plays in the Toppserien, the top women's league in Norway. The new team set an attendance record in its first match, with 1,321 spectators watching a 2-0 win over Røa, and these two teams have dominated the Norwegian league and cup competitions since then.

Stabæk won the league championship in 2010[1] and thus qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League to debut in Europe. The team also finished in second place to Røa in the Toppserien in 2009 and 2011, and in November 2011 won the Norwegian Cup Final.

The team played in the Champions League for the first time in 2011. They met FFC Frankfurt in their first tie and beat them 1-0 in the home match at Nadderud Stadium, Oslo, but lost the return match in Frankfurt 4-1 a week later. They were also qualified to play in the Champions League again in 2012.

Notable former players in the team include Lise Klaveness, Ingrid Hjelmseth, Trine B. Rønning, and the national team captains of Norway and Denmark, Ingvild Stensland and Katrine Pedersen. Ada Hegerberg, the first ever recipient of the Ballon d'Or Féminin in 2018, played for Stabæk in 2012.

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2009 Toppserien 2 221651 831553 Third round
2010 Toppserien 1 221750 72856 Quarter-final
2011 Toppserien 2 221633 571051 Winner
2012 Toppserien 2 221552 702150 Winner
2013 Toppserien 1 221741 64955 Winner
2014 Toppserien 2 221642 621952 Quarter-final
2015 Toppserien 4 221075 321737 Semi-final
2016 Toppserien 3 221264 391742 Quarter-final
2017 Toppserien 3 221345 462343 Quarter-final
2018 Toppserien 8 227213 293723 Third round
2019 Toppserien 11 223415 164313 Third round Relegated to 1. divisjon
2020 (in progress) 1. divisjon 2 2200 716

Achievements

Players

Current squad

As of 2 March 2020[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  NOR Selma Panengstuen
2 DF  NOR Louise Normann
3 DF  NOR Ingrid Søndenå
4 MF  NOR Thea Loennecken
5 DF  NOR Silje Bjørneboe
6 DF  NOR Carlotta Fennefoss
7 FW  NOR Melissa Bjånesøy
8 MF  NOR Justine Kielland
9 MF  NOR Rikke Thorkildsen
10 MF  NOR Cornelia Fladberg
11 FW  SWE Zara Jönsson
12 GK  NOR Melenie Watts
13 DF  NOR Siri Nordeide Grønli
14 MF  NOR Kaja Aasly Haartveit
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF  NOR Emilia Ruud
16 MF  NOR Ine Østmo
17 FW  NOR Maren Hauge
18 MF  NOR Marte Ness
19 FW  NOR Maiken Bjørndalen
20 MF  NOR Liv Aandal
22 GK  NOR Sunniva Skoglund
23 MF  NOR Elise Lundblad
24 DF  NOR Ina Kristoffersen
25 GK  NOR Margaux Batt Lægreid
44 DF  NOR Stine Reinås
51 FW  NOR Iris Omarsdottir
95 FW  NOR Maren Hagfors Thoresen

Former players

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References

  1. "2010 final standings". women.soccerway.com. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
  2. "Stabæk Kvinner Senior A". Football Association of Norway. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
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