Amalie Vevle Eikeland

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Amalie Eikeland
Personnel
Surname Amalie Vevle Eikeland
birthday August 26, 1995
place of birth Norway
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
2012-2013 Arna-Bjørnar U-19 5 0(2)
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2018 Arna-Bjørnar 2 1 0(0)
2011-2018 Arna-Bjørnar 166 (44)
2019 IL Sandviken 11 0(2)
2019– Reading FC 10 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2010 Norway U-15 1 0(0)
2011 Norway U-16 9 0(7)
2012 Norway U-17 4 0(2)
2012-2014 Norway U-19 23 0(7)
2014-2018 Norway U-23 18 0(3)
2016, 2019– Norway 12 0(3)
1 Only league games are given.
As of January 5, 2020

2 As of August 30, 2019

Amalie Vevle Eikeland (born August 26, 1995 in Norway ) is a Norwegian soccer player who played in the top series for IL Sandviken in the 2019 season and who played for the Norwegian women's national soccer team for the first time in 2016 .

Career

societies

Eikeland played from 2011 to 2018 for the first division Arna-Bjørnar in the top series , where she also had some appearances in the U-19 and second team. In her first season she made 17 appearances in the first team and contributed with three goals to reaching fourth place. In 2012 she scored eleven goals in 21 first division games in her best season and improved to third place with Arna-Bjørnar. This place was defended in the following two years, then the club fell back to a midfield place. Third place was only achieved in her last season. For the 2019 season she moved to IL Sandviken , who ended up one place behind Arna-Bjørnar the previous season. After just 11 league games, she received a two-year contract with Reading FC on August 8th .

National teams

Eikeland went through several Norwegian junior teams. With the U-17 team, she took part in the two qualifying rounds for the 2012 U-17 European Women's Football Championship . In the second round, the Norwegians could not use their home advantage and lost the decisive game against France 4-0. With the U-19 team, she was then able to qualify for the U-19 European Women's Football Championship in Wales in 2013 . In this, however, after defeats against Germany and Finland and a win against Sweden they were eliminated as third . She was not considered for the U-19 European Championship in her home country. From October 2014 she played for the U-23 team and came to her first A international match on September 19, 2016 in the last qualifying match for the 2017 European Championship and the last match under Roger Finjord against Israel . She came on in the 65th minute. Two months later, she came on in 86 minutes in the friendly against Germany . In between and afterwards she was used again in the U-23. It was not until January 2019 that she came on for her third international match in the 3-1 win against Scotland one minute before the end of the game. She was also substituted in at the three games of the Algarve Cup 2019 . On May 2, she was nominated for the 2019 World Cup . At the World Cup she only had one use when she was substituted on in the 3-0 defeat against England in the quarter-finals in the final quarter of an hour. But she couldn't turn the game around either and was eliminated with her team. This means that the 2020 Olympic Games will also be missed.

On August 30, 2019, she scored her first international goal in the first qualifying game for the 2021 European Championship against Northern Ireland eleven minutes after being substituted on, and in the final minute the goal to make it 6-0.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Norway World Cup star Eikeland added to Women's ranks
  2. fotball.no: Her er Norges VM-tropp
  3. [ https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=7223678 Northern Ireland - Norge 0 - 6]