Isabell Herlovsen

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Isabell Herlovsen
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Isabell Herlovsen (2007)
Personnel
Surname Isabell Lehn Herlovsen
birthday June 23, 1988
place of birth MönchengladbachFederal Republic of Germany
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
Kolbotn IL 2000-2003
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2004-2008 Kolbotn IL 88 0(54)
2009-2011 Olympique Lyon 13 00(3)
2011-2016 Lillestrøm SK Kvinner 108 (100)
2017 Jiangsu Suning
2018 Vålerenga Oslo 19 00(6)
2019– Kolbotn IL 10 00(4)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2003-2004 Norway U-17 12 0(1)
2004-2007 Norway U-19 13 0(3)
2008 Norway U-20 4 0(2)
2006 Norway U-21 2 0(0)
2007 Norway U-23 2 0(0)
2005– Norway 133 (67)
1 Only league games are given.
As of August 3, 2019

2 As of October 8, 2019

Isabell Lehn Herlovsen (born June 23, 1988 in Mönchengladbach ) is a Norwegian national soccer player and has been the record scorer in her country since October 8, 2019.

Life

Isabell Herlovsen is the daughter of former Bundesliga professional Kai Erik Herlovsen , who was under contract with Borussia Mönchengladbach between 1982 and 1990 . She grew up with a brother, the handball player Niklas (* 1992) and an older sister in Fredrikstad . In July 2011, Herlovsen had a public coming out as a lesbian after coming out to her friends and family in her teenage years.

In the club

The striker first played for Kolbotn IL and later in France for Olympique Lyon . With Lyon she was in the 2010 Champions League final against Turbine Potsdam ; in the penalty shoot-out there, after which Potsdam received the cup, she missed her penalty. She was also used in two games in the European Cup the following season ; when Olympique won the final, however, she had already returned to Norway, where she played for Lillestrøm SK Kvinner . On February 8, 2017, Herlovsen left Norway and moved to China, to Jiangsu Suning . After just one season she returned to Norway and played for Vålerenga Oslo . After a season that the club finished sixth, she moved to her first club Kolbotn IL.

International

Herlovsen was appointed to her country's national women's team at the age of 16 . Her international breakthrough came at the European Championships in England in 2005 , when she had two goals that helped Norway qualify for the final of the tournament. At the age of 16 years and 351 days in the game against France on June 9, 2005, she is the youngest ever goalscorer at a European Championship.

Herlovsen was the youngest player to join her team at the 2007 World Cup in China . You managed one goal each in the preliminary round match against Ghana and in the quarter-final match against China . She did not score a goal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing . At the 2009 European Championships in Finland , she played five games and reached the semi-finals with her team , in which she scored the 1-0 lead against Germany. However, the game was lost 1: 3.

She was also part of the Norwegian squad for the 2011 World Cup in Germany , where, provided that the tournament went well, she could have stood on the pitch in the semi-finals in her hometown. But that did not happen because Norway was eliminated for the first time at a World Cup in the preliminary round. Herlovsen was used in all three group games, but could not score a goal.

For the EM 2013 she was only named as reserve player, but was then not considered. After the European Championship she was nominated again for the World Cup qualifiers and came on as a substitute in the games against Belgium and Albania .

On May 23, 2015, she made her 100th international match in a 3-2 draw in the World Cup preparation game against Belgium . She was used in three games at the World Cup. She scored her only two goals during the tournament in the first group match against newcomer to the World Cup, Thailand , in which she was also named “Player of the Game”. However, your team was eliminated in the round of 16 against England and could not qualify directly for the 2016 Olympic Games . This did not succeed in the Olympic qualification tournament in March 2016, in which it was also used. On September 19, 2016, she scored her 50th international goal in a 5-0 win in the last qualifying match for the 2017 European Championship against Israel . After that, she could not be nominated due to an injury and also missed the European Championship finals, in which Norway was eliminated in the group stage. On October 2nd, 2017 she was nominated again for the first time for the World Cup qualifier against European champions Netherlands . In total, she came to six appearances in the qualification, in which she scored two goals, including one in the 2-1 win against the Netherlands, which decided the group victory in favor of the Norwegians.

She had her first tournament success in 2019 when she won the Algarve Cup , to which she contributed with two goals, including one in the final. On May 2, she was nominated for the 2019 World Cup and thus her fourth World Cup. At the World Cup, she was used in the five Norwegian games and scored two goals. With a 3-0 defeat against England in the quarter-finals, she and her team were eliminated and thus also missed the 2020 Olympic Games .

On October 8, 2019, she scored three goals in a 13-0 win against the Faroe Islands in qualifying for the European Championship 2021 and replaced the long-time Norwegian record scorer Marianne Pettersen with her 67th international goal .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. In father's footsteps
  2. test av Arsenal Isabell (16) vil bli proff som pappa
  3. Ingrid Marie Treborg: Isabell Herlovsen står fram som Lesbisk (Norwegian) , TV2.no. July 5, 2011. Retrieved September 14, 2011. 
  4. Arild Sandven: De respekterer meg som jed er (Norwegian) , Afternposten. September 19, 2012. Archived from the original on February 16, 2017. 
  5. ^ Isabell Lehn Herlovsen: Looking forward to play for my new club Jiangsu Suning ??
  6. uefa.com: Facts and figures
  7. fotball.no: Norges tropp til VM-kvalifisering mot Nederland
  8. fotball.no: Her er Norges VM-tropp
  9. fotball.no: "Herlovsen ble historisk: - Jeg måtte faktisk holde igjen tårene"
  10. Seriemesterskap kvinner
  11. NORGESMESTERE KVINNER 1978-2017