Emilie Nautnes
Emilie Nautnes | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | January 13, 1999 | |
place of birth | Norway | |
size | 168 cm | |
position | midfield | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
2013 | Gossen Idrettslag U-14 | 6 (4) |
2013 | Gossen Idrettslag U-16 | 1 (0) |
2014-2015 | Fortuna Ålesund U-19 | 5 (0) |
2016-2017 | Arna-Bjørnar | 7 (13) |
Women | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
2014-2015 | Fortuna Ålesund | 25 (12) |
2015-2019 | Arna-Bjørnar | 83 (20) |
2019– | Lillestrøm SK Kvinner | 12 | (1)
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) 2 |
2014 | Norway U-15 | 2 | (1)
2015 | Norway U-16 | 6 | (6)
2014-2016 | Norway U-17 | 19 | (6)
2016-2018 | Norway U-19 | 19 | (7)
2017– | Norway U-23 | 8 | (1)
2018– | Norway | 6 | (1)
1 Only league games are given. Status: end of season 2019 2 As of June 2, 2019 |
Emilie Nautnes (born January 13, 1999 in Norway ) is a Norwegian soccer player who has played for Lillestrøm SK Kvinner in the Toppserien since 2019 and for the Norwegian women's national soccer team since 2018 .
Career
societies
Nautnes played from 2014 as a 15-year-old for the Norwegian second division team Fortuna Ålesund , also in the U-19 team. In the current 2015 season, she moved to the first division Arna-Bjørnar . For this, however, she also played in the U-19 team in 2016, where she scored five goals in a 23-0 qualifier for the Telenor Cup for U-19 teams. After occupying midfield in the table with Arna-Bjørnar in three seasons at the end of the season, third place was achieved in 2018. After the 2019 World Cup, she moved to Lillestrøm SK Kvinner , where she won the double. In the cup final, she scored two goals in a 5-1 win against Vålerenga.
National team
Nautnes played through the Norwegian women's junior teams and took part with the U-17 team in September 2014 in the first qualifying round for the 2015 U-17 European Women's Football Championship , in which they scored the goal to beat Greece 1-0. Second in the group, the Norwegians qualified for the elite round in April 2015, in which they did not take part. Instead, she played with the U-16s at a tournament in Denmark . In October 2015 she took part with the U-17 again in the first qualifying round for the U-17 European Women's Football Championship 2016 and qualified for the elite round at a tournament in Bulgaria. They had reached home at this in March 2016 and they used this to qualify for the finals. At the finals in Belarus , the game for third place was lost and the U-17 Women's World Cup in 2016 was missed.
With the U-19 team, she took part in the first qualifying round for the 2017 U-19 European Women's Football Championship in September 2016 and reached the elite round at the tournament in Poland as second in the group, for which she scored three goals in an 8-0 win against Armenia contributed. In the second qualifying round, in which her team then failed despite home advantage, she was not used. In October 2017, she made a new attempt in the first qualifying round for the U-19 European Women's Football Championship 2018 and with 15-0 goals they qualified for the second round. It was played in Poland in June 2018 and reached the final round with 8-1 goals, of which she scored two. In this round, which was held in Switzerland a month later, the semi-finals were reached, which were lost 2-0 to Germany . This ended her time in the U-19 team, followed by three games with the U-23 team at the end of August / beginning of September.
On November 11, 2018, she made her first international appearance in the last international match of the year. In the 1: 4 in Tottori against Japan , she was substituted on in the 74th minute when the score was 0: 4. In the first game of the World Cup on January 17, 2019 in La Manga , Spain , which was won 3-1 against Scotland , she was substituted on in the 83rd minute. Five days later she was substituted on in the same place in the 1-0 defeat against Canada in the 77th minute. In between, she played again for the U-23 team. She had her first tournament success by winning the Algarve Cup , where she was in the starting line-up for the first time in the 2-1 in the first group game against Denmark , but was substituted after 78 minutes. In the 3-1 win against China , she was substituted on in the 81st minute. After two more games with the U-23 team, she was nominated on May 2nd as the second youngest Norwegian player for the 2019 World Cup . In the last test match before the World Cup, she scored her first international goal against South Africa four minutes after being substituted on , making it 7-2. At the World Cup, in which her team was eliminated by a 3-0 defeat against England in the quarter-finals, she was not used.
successes
- Algarve-Cup winner 2019 (without participation in the final)
- Norwegian Champion 2019
- Norwegian Cup Winner 2019 (2 goals in the final)
Web links
- Emilie Nautnes in the Norges Fotballforbund database (Norwegian)
- Profile on the website of Lillestrøm SK Kvinner
- Emilie Nautnes in the soccerway.com database
Individual evidence
- ↑ Arna-Bjørnar 23-0 Sund
- ↑ LSK Kvinner 5 - 1 Vålerenga
- ↑ fotball.no: Her er Norges VM-tropp
- ^ South Africa vs. Norway 2 - 7
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Nautnes, Emilie |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Norwegian soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 13, 1999 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Norway |