List of international matches for the Norwegian national women's football team

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This list contains all of the Norwegian women's national soccer team's matches . The NFF and FIFA have different statistics on the Norwegians' games.

Legend

This section serves as a legend for the following tables.

  • WM = World Championship
  • EM = European Championship
  • n / a = after extension
  • i. E. = on penalties
  • Opponents = opponents marked in bold were reigning champions of their confederation at the time of the game, opponents marked with an asterisk were reigning world champions at the time of the game
  • green background color = victory of the Norwegian team
  • red background color = defeat of the Norwegian team
  • yellow background color = draw (tie)

1978 to 1979

No. (NFF) No. (FIFA) date Result opponent venue occasion comment
1 1 07/07/1978 1: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Kolding ( DNK ) Nordic Women's Football Championship 1978 First international
game
First game against Sweden
First international game by Gunn Nyborg
First game under Per Petersen
Lineup
Gate Marit Furuli

Defense Elsie Enoksen Hauger (Lise Bru), Ulla Gundersen Kneppen, Elin Svaeren, Elin Brandvik

Midfield Ranveig Karlsen, Astrid Kristiansen (Aud Jorun Landrö), Kari Nielsen

Sturm Ingrid Kathrine Andreassen (c), Gunn Lisbeth Nyborg, Mariann Mortensen Kvistnes


Goals: Kari Nielsen

2 2 07/08/1978 0: 2 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Brande ( DNK ) Nordic Women's Football Championship 1978 First away game
First game against Denmark
Lineup
Tor Marit Furuli (Bente Berglund Melby)

Defense Lise Bru, Ulla Gundersen Kneppen, Elin Svaeren, Elin Brandvik

Midfield Ranveig Karlsen, Astrid Kristiansen, Kari Nielsen, Ingrid Kathrine Andreassen (c) (Margot Helene Ramstad)

Storm Gunn Lisbeth Nyborg, Mariann Mortensen Kvistnes

3 3 07/09/1978 0: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Vejle ( DNK ) Nordic Women's Football Championship 1978 First game against Finland
Lineup
Gate Marit Furuli

Defense Lise Bru, Ulla Gundersen Kneppen, Elin Svaeren, Elin Brandvik

Midfield Ranveig Karlsen, Astrid Kristiansen, Kari Nielsen (Torhild Belbo Bratlien)

Sturm Ingrid Kathrine Andreassen (c), Gunn Lisbeth Nyborg (Margot Helene Ramstad), Mariann Mortensen Kvistnes

4th 4th 07/05/1979 0: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Fredrikstad Women's Nordic Football Championship 1979 First home game
Lineup
Gate Marit Furuli

Defense Eva Amble, Elin Svaeren, Ulla Gundersen Kneppen, Eli Landsem

Midfield Astrid Kristiansen, Ranveig Karlsen, Ingrid Kathrine Andreassen (c) (Tone Irene Opseth)

Sturm Kari Nielsen, Gunn Lisbeth Nyborg, Mariann Mortensen Kvistnes

5 5 07/06/1979 0: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Setskog Women's Nordic Football Championship 1979
Lineup
Gate Marit Furuli

Defense Eva Amble, Elin Svaeren, Ulla Gundersen Kneppen, Eli Landsem

Midfield Astrid Kristiansen, Ranveig Karlsen, Ingrid Kathrine Andreassen (c) (Tone Irene Opseth)

Sturm Kari Nielsen, Gunn Lisbeth Nyborg, Mariann Mortensen Kvistnes

6th 6th 07/08/1979 2: 4 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Oslo Women's Nordic Football Championship 1979
Lineup
Tor Marit Furuli (Rita Fjaerli Teigen)

Defense Eva Amble, Elin Svaeren, Ulla Gundersen Kneppen, Eli Landsem

Midfield Astrid Kristiansen, Ranveig Karlsen (Eva Herga), Tone Irene Opseth

Sturm Kari Nielsen, Gunn Lisbeth Nyborg (c), Mariann Mortensen Kvistnes


Goals: Kristiansen, Nyborg

7th 7th 07/20/1979 4: 1 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Naples ( ITA ) Inofficial European Women Championship 1979 First game against Northern Ireland.
First win
Lineup
Gate Marit Furuli

Defense Eva Amble, Elin Svaeren, Ulla Gundersen Kneppen, Eli Landsem

Midfield Astrid Kristiansen, Ranveig Karlsen (Lise Bru), Tone Irene Opseth (Ingrid Kathrine Andreassen)

Sturm Kari Nielsen, Gun Lisbeth Nyborg (c), Mariann Mortensen Kvistnes


Goals: Nielsen, Karlsen, Nyborg, Opseth

8th 8th 07/22/1979 1: 2 ItalyItaly Italy Naples ( ITA ) Inofficial European Women Championship 1979 First game against Italy
Lineup
Gate Marit Furuli

Defense Lise Bru, Eva Amble, Ulla Gundersen Kneppen (c), Eli Landsem

Midfield Astrid Kristiansen (Ingrid Kathrine Andreassen), Ranveig Karlsen (Kristin Storhaug), Tone Irene Opseth

Sturm Kari Nielsen, Gunn Lisbeth Nyborg, Mariann Mortensen Kvistnes


Goals: Nielsen

1980 to 1989

No. (NFF) No. (FIFA) date Result opponent venue occasion comment
9 9 07/10/1980 0: 4 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Gothenburg ( SWE ) Nordic Women's Football Championship 1980 1. Heidi Støre's first international match
10 10 07/11/1980 2: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Öckerö ( SWE ) Nordic Women's Football Championship 1980
11 11 07/13/1980 0-0 FinlandFinland Finland Gothenburg ( SWE ) Nordic Women's Football Championship 1980
12 12 11/08/1980 3-0 FranceFrance France Poissy ( FRA ) First game against France
13 13 05/23/1981 3-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Moss First game against Switzerland
14th 14th 07/15/1981 0: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Karis ( FIN ) Nordic Women's Football Championship 1981
15th 15th 07/17/1981 0-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Porvoo ( FIN ) Nordic Women's Football Championship 1981
16 16 07/19/1981 2: 3 FinlandFinland Finland Helsinki ( FIN ) Nordic Women's Football Championship 1981
17th 10/16/1981 3-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Taichung ( TPE ) Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981 First game against the Netherlands.
First game on another continent.
BUL Oslo competed for Norway and Zwart-Wit '28 for the Netherlands.
18th 10/17/1981 0: 3 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Taipei ( TPE ) Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981 First game against New Zealand.
19th 10/20/1981 3: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Taipei ( TPE ) Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981 HJK Helsinki competed for Finland .
20th 10/21/1981 0: 3 Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Taipei ( TPE ) Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981 First game against the Republic of China
First game against a reigning Asian champion
21st 10/22/1981 3: 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Taipei ( TPE ) Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981 SV Seebach competed for Switzerland .
17th 22nd 10/25/1981 3-0 EnglandEngland England Cambridge ( ENG ) First game against England
18th 23 05/15/1982 2: 1 FranceFrance France Asker
19th 24 07/14/1982 1: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Kolding ( DNK ) Women's Nordic Football Championship 1982
20th 25th 07/16/1982 1: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Herning ( DNK ) Women's Nordic Football Championship 1982
21st 26th 07/18/1982 1: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Vejle ( DNK ) Women's Nordic Football Championship 1982
22nd 27 08/28/1982 2: 2 IcelandIceland Iceland Tonsberg European Championship qualification First game against Iceland
23 28 09/15/1982 3-0 FinlandFinland Finland Kotka ( FIN ) European Championship qualification
24 29 09/29/1982 0: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Stockholm ( SWE ) European Championship qualification Last game under Per Petersen
25th 30th 07/30/1983 1-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Kópavogur ( ISL ) European Championship qualification First game under Erling Hokstad
26th 31 08/18/1983 3-0 FinlandFinland Finland Lillestrøm European Championship qualification
27 32 09/24/1983 1: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Elverum European Championship qualification
28 33 05/02/1984 4: 1 GermanyGermany Germany Helmstedt ( DEU ) First game against the Federal Republic of Germany
29 34 09/05/1984 2: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Lillestrøm First game against a reigning European champion
30th 35 09/26/1984 0-0 FinlandFinland Finland Tuusula ( FIN ) European Championship qualification
31 36 10/27/1984 2-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Delémont ( CHE )
32 37 05/30/1985 1: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Down ( NED ) First game counted by the NFF against the Netherlands
33 38 08/22/1985 0: 5 SwedenSweden Sweden Norrkoping ( SWE ) One of the two biggest defeats
34 39 07.09.1985 3: 2 GermanyGermany Germany Lueneburg ( DEU ) European Championship qualification
35 40 September 18, 1985 1-0 FinlandFinland Finland Lillestrøm
36 41 10/03/1985 2: 2 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Oslo European Championship qualification Last game under sole responsibility of Erling Hokstad
37 42 05/07/1986 2: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden Mountains First game under Erling Hokstad and Dag Steinar Vestlund
38 43 05/19/1986 0-0 GermanyGermany Germany Oslo European Championship qualification
39 44 08/30/1986 8-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Dänikon ( CHE )
40 45 09/10/1986 5: 2 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Vejle ( DNK ) European Championship qualification
41 46 04/10/1986 2-0 FinlandFinland Finland Oslo European Championship qualification
42 47 05/23/1987 0-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Oslo
43 48 06/11/1987 2-0 ItalyItaly Italy Oslo EM semifinals
44 49 06/14/1987 2: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Oslo EM final 1st European title, 1st win against Sweden
45 50 07/05/1987 0: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Blaine ( USA ) North America Cup First game against the USA
46 51 07/09/1987 4-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Blaine ( USA ) North America Cup First game against China
47 52 07/11/1987 1-0 United StatesUnited States United States Blaine ( USA ) North America Cup, 3rd place match
48 53 09/10/1987 3: 3 FinlandFinland Finland Kerava ( FIN ) European Championship qualification
49 54 07.10.1987 0: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Oslo European Championship qualification First international match for Linda Medalen
50 55 03/01/1988 3-0 BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria Shumen ( BUL ) First game against Bulgaria
51 56 May 26, 1988 0: 2 FinlandFinland Finland Nesbyen European Championship qualification
52 57 06/01/1988 4-0 ThailandThailand Thailand Jiangmen ( CHN ) 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament First game against Thailand
53 58 06/03/1988 1: 2 BrazilBrazil Brazil Jiangmen ( CHN ) 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament First game against Brazil
54 59 06/05/1988 3-0 AustraliaAustralia Australia Jiangmen ( CHN ) 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament First game against Australia
55 60 06/08/1988 1-0 United StatesUnited States United States Panyu ( CHN ) 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament, quarter-finals
56 61 06/10/1988 2: 1 BrazilBrazil Brazil Panyu ( CHN ) 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament Semifinals
57 62 06/12/1988 1-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Guangzhou ( CHN ) 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament Final
58 63 08/21/1988 2-0 EnglandEngland England Stavanger European Championship qualification
59 64 09/04/1988 2: 3 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Aalborg ( DNK ) European Championship qualification
60 65 09/18/1988 3: 1 EnglandEngland England Blackburn ( ENG ) European Championship qualification
61 66 10/22/1988 2: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Hoard European Championship qualification (quarter-finals)
62 67 05/11/1988 3-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Rijsoord ( NED ) European Championship qualification (quarter-finals)
63 68 06/09/1989 8-0 FinlandFinland Finland Ålesund
64 69 06/28/1989 2: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Lüdenscheid ( DEU ) EM semifinals
65 70 07/02/1989 1: 4 GermanyGermany Germany Osnabrück ( DEU ) EM final Last game under Erling Hokstad and Dag Steinar Vestlund
66 71 08/16/1989 2: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Vejle ( DNK ) First game under Even Pellerud
67 72 09/09/1989 1-0 FinlandFinland Finland Varkaus ( FIN ) European Championship qualification / World Cup qualification
68 73 10/15/1989 4-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Kongsvinger European Championship qualification / World Cup qualification First game against Belgium

1990 to 1999

No. (NFF) No. (FIFA) date Result opponent venue occasion comment
69 74 March 21, 1990 1-0 FinlandFinland Finland Ayia Napa ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
70 75 03/23/1990 2-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Ayia Napa ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
71 76 03/25/1990 1: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Ayia Napa ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
72 77 04/12/1990 2: 1 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Sevastopol ( SUN ) First game against the Soviet Union
73 78 April 15, 1990 0-0 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Simferopol ( SUN )
74 79 May 10, 1990 0: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands The Hague ( NED )
75 80 May 27, 1990 2-0 EnglandEngland England Klepp European Championship qualification / World Cup qualification
76 81 06/13/1990 4-0 FinlandFinland Finland Porsgrunn European Championship qualification / World Cup qualification
77 82 07/23/1990 2-0 CanadaCanada Canada Winnipeg ( CAN ) Canada Cup 1. Game against Canada
1. Hege Riise's international game
78 83 July 25, 1990 0: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Winnipeg ( CAN ) Canada Cup
79 84 07/29/1990 2: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Winnipeg ( CAN ) Canada Cup Final
80 85 09/02/1990 0-0 EnglandEngland England Manchester ( ENG ) European Championship qualification / World Cup qualification Ann Kristin Aarønes made his first international match
81 86 09/27/1990 1-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Chapels ( BEL ) European Championship qualification / World Cup qualification
82 87 11/14/1990 2: 1 HungaryHungary Hungary Kristiansand European Championship qualification quarter-finals / World Cup qualification First game against Hungary
83 88 11/25/1990 2-0 HungaryHungary Hungary Budapest ( HUN ) European Championship qualification quarter-finals / World Cup qualification
84 89 02/26/1991 2: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Tróia ( PRT ) Troia Tournament 1991
85 90 02/28/1991 1-0 FinlandFinland Finland Tróia ( PRT ) Troia Tournament 1991
86 91 03/02/1991 1-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Tróia ( PRT ) Troia Tournament 1991 First international match for Gro Espeseth
87 92 05/23/1991 3: 1 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Kragerø
88 93 05/26/1991 2-0 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Skien Last game against the Soviet Union
89 94 06/12/1991 3-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Oslo
90 95 07/10/1991 0: 0 a.d. 8: 7 i. E. DenmarkDenmark Denmark Hjørring ( DNK ) EM semifinals
91 96 07/14/1991 1: 3 GermanyGermany Germany Aalborg ( DNK ) EM final
92 97 08/30/1991 1-0 United StatesUnited States United States New Britain ( USA ) First international match for Bente Nordby.
First game against a reigning CONCACAF champions
93 98 09/01/1991 2: 1 United StatesUnited States United States Medford ( USA )
94 99 09/29/1991 10-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Suhr ( CHE ) European Championship qualification
95 100 11/16/1991 0: 4 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Guangzhou ( CHN ) World Cup group game First women's World Cup game
96 101 11/19/1991 4-0 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Guangzhou ( CHN ) World Cup group game First game counted by the NFF against New Zealand.
First game against a reigning Oceania champion
97 102 11/21/1991 2: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Panyu ( CHN ) World Cup group game
98 103 11/24/1991 3: 2 a.d. ItalyItaly Italy Jiangmen ( CHN ) World Cup quarter-finals
99 104 11/27/1991 4: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Panyu ( CHN ) World Cup semi-finals
100 105 11/30/1991 1: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Guangzhou ( CHN ) World Cup final 100th international match by Gunn Nyborg
101 106 03/06/1992 4-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Ayia Napa ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
102 107 03/08/1992 1: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Ayia Napa ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
103 108 03/28/1992 0-0 FranceFrance France Marseille ( FRA )
104 109 05/12/1992 0-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Aalst ( BEL ) European Championship qualification
105 110 05/23/1992 6-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Geithus European Championship qualification
106 111 08/14/1992 3: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Medford ( USA ) First game and first win against a reigning world champion
107 112 08/16/1992 4: 2 United StatesUnited States USA * New Britain ( USA )
108 113 08/25/1992 3: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden Kragerø
109 114 09/26/1992 8-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Kolbotn European Championship qualification One of Belgium's biggest defeats (Belgium also lost 9-1 to Spain .)
110 115 10/10/1992 3-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Oslo European Championship qualification quarter-finals 110th and last international game by Gunn Nyborg
111 116 11/07/1992 3-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Raalte ( NED ) European Championship qualification quarter-finals 100th international match for Heidi Støre
112 117 03/09/1993 3: 3 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Ayia Napa ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
113 118 03/12/1993 1-0 United StatesUnited States USA * Ayia Napa ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
114 119 03/14/1993 2: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Ayia Napa ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup Final
115 120 06/01/1993 2: 4 SwedenSweden Sweden Borås ( SWE )
116 121 06/29/1993 1-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Sportilia ( ITA ) EM semifinals
117 122 07/04/1993 1-0 ItalyItaly Italy Cesena ( ITA ) EM final 2nd European title
118 123 09/04/1993 6: 1 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Gvarv European Championship qualification / World Cup qualification First game against the Czech Republic
119 124 09/25/1993 1: 3 GermanyGermany Germany Råde
120 125 10/16/1993 8-0 HungaryHungary Hungary Mountains European Championship qualification / World Cup qualification
121 126 March 16, 1994 6-0 FinlandFinland Finland Portimao ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 1994
122 127 03/18/1994 6: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) Algarve Cup With her 111th international match, Heidi Støre becomes a record national player (until October 23, 1999)
123 128 03/20/1994 1-0 United StatesUnited States USA * Faro ( PRT ) Algarve Cup Final 1st title at the Algarve Cup
124 129 05/04/1994 5: 2 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Brondby ( DNK )
125 130 05/21/1994 2: 2 FinlandFinland Finland Vantaa ( FIN ) European Championship qualification / World Cup qualification
126 131 06/04/1994 4-0 HungaryHungary Hungary Budapest ( HUN ) European Championship qualification / World Cup qualification
127 132 07/29/1994 2: 3 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Harrisburg ( USA ) Chiquita Cup 1994
128 133 08/02/1994 3: 6 GermanyGermany Germany Oakford ( USA ) Chiquita Cup 1994
129 134 08/07/1994 1: 4 United StatesUnited States USA * Worcester ( USA ) Chiquita Cup 1994
130 135 09/04/1994 4-0 FinlandFinland Finland Oslo European Championship qualification / World Cup qualification
131 136 09/24/1994 9-0 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Prague ( CZE ) European Championship qualification / World Cup qualification Biggest defeat for the Czech Republic
132 137 10/15/1994 3: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Mantua ( ITA ) European Championship quarter-finals / World Cup qualification
133 138 October 29, 1994 4: 2 ItalyItaly Italy Oslo European Championship quarter-finals / World Cup qualification Marianne Pettersen's first international match
134 139 02/10/1995 6: 2 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Kristiansand
135 140 02/26/1995 4: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden Kristiansand EM semifinals
136 141 05.03.1995 1: 4 SwedenSweden Sweden Jonkoping ( SWE ) EM semifinals
137 142 03/14/1995 0: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Silves ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 1995
138 143 March 16, 1995 3: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Quarteira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
139 144 03/17/1995 2-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Portimao ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
140 145 03/20/1995 3: 3 n.v. 4: 2 i. E. United StatesUnited States USA * Quarteira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 3rd place First international match for Brit Sandaune
141 146 04/25/1995 2: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Oslo
142 147 05/16/1995 4: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Lillehammer
143 148 06/06/1995 8-0 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria Karlstad ( SWE ) World Cup group game First game against Nigeria and one of Nigeria's two biggest defeats (also a 0: 8 against Germany on November 25, 2010).
First game against a reigning African champion
144 149 06/08/1995 2-0 EnglandEngland England Karlstad ( SWE ) World Cup group game
145 150 06/10/1995 7-0 CanadaCanada Canada Gävle ( SWE ) World Cup group game
146 151 06/13/1995 3: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Karlstad ( SWE ) World Cup quarter-finals
147 152 06/15/1995 1-0 United StatesUnited States USA * Västerås ( SWE ) World Cup semi-finals
148 153 06/18/1995 2-0 GermanyGermany Germany Solna ( SWE ) World Cup final First world title
149 154 07/30/1995 2-0 AustraliaAustralia Australia Worcester ( USA ) US Cup
150 155 08/02/1995 12: 1 Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Oxford ( USA ) US Cup First game counted by the NFF against the Republic of China and their biggest loss.
Highest victory of a European against an Asian team
151 156 08/06/1995 1: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Washington, DC ( USA ) US Cup
152 157 09/19/1995 17: 0 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Ulefoss European Championship qualification First game against Slovakia
Biggest win
Biggest loss for Slovakia
153 158 01/21/1996 4-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Hamar One of Sweden's biggest defeats
154 159 02/02/1996 2: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Tampa ( USA )
155 160 02/04/1996 2: 1 United StatesUnited States United States Jacksonville ( USA )
156 161 03/11/1996 4: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Silves ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 1996 100th international match by Linda Medalen
157 162 03/13/1996 3-0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) Algarve Cup First game against Portugal
158 163 03/15/1996 3-0 RussiaRussia Russia Quarteira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup First game against Russia
159 164 03/17/1996 4-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup Final 2nd title at the Algarve Cup
One of Sweden's biggest defeats
160 165 05/02/1996 3: 1 GermanyGermany Germany Jena ( DEU ) European Championship qualification
161 166 05/25/1996 2-0 FinlandFinland Finland Espoo ( FIN ) European Championship qualification
162 167 06/06/1996 0-0 GermanyGermany Germany Trondheim European Championship qualification
163 168 07/06/1996 7-0 FinlandFinland Finland Kolbotn European Championship qualification
164 169 07/21/1996 2: 2 BrazilBrazil Brazil Washington, DC ( USA ) OS group game First game against a reigning South American champion
165 170 07/23/1996 3: 2 GermanyGermany Germany Washington, DC ( USA ) OS group game
166 171 07/25/1996 4-0 JapanJapan Japan Washington, DC ( USA ) OS group game First game against Japan
167 172 07/28/1996 1: 2 a.d. United StatesUnited States United States Athens ( USA ) OS semifinals
168 173 08/02/1996 2-0 BrazilBrazil Brazil Athens ( USA ) OS game for bronze
169 174 08/31/1996 4-0 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Levice ( SVK ) European Championship qualification First international match for Unni Lehn.
Last game under Even Pellerud
170 175 02/16/1997 2-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Norrkoping ( SWE ) First game under Per-Mathias Høgmo
171 176 03/10/1997 5: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Silves ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 1997
172 177 03/12/1997 6-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Olhão ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
173 178 03/14/1997 3-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Alvor ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
174 179 March 16, 1997 1-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup Final 3rd title at the Algarve Cup
175 180 05/07/1997 0-0 FranceFrance France Trappes ( FRA )
176 181 05/28/1997 3-0 GermanyGermany Germany Copenhagen ( DNK ) Three Nations Tournament
177 182 05/29/1997 1: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Copenhagen ( DNK ) Three Nations Tournament
178 183 06/08/1997 4-0 EnglandEngland England Lillestrøm
179 184 06/30/1997 5-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Lillestrøm EM group game
180 185 07/03/1997 0-0 GermanyGermany Germany Moss EM group game
181 186 07/06/1997 0: 2 ItalyItaly Italy Lillestrøm EM group game 151st and last international match for Heidi Støre
182 187 08/31/1997 7: 1 AustraliaAustralia Australia Oslo
183 188 10/01/1997 6: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Oslo World Cup qualification
184 189 11/06/1997 0: 1 GermanyGermany Germany Bayreuth ( DEU ) World Cup qualification
185 190 01/18/1998 2: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
186 191 01/21/1998 2: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
187 192 01/24/1998 0: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
188 193 03/15/1998 0: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Olhão ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 1998
189 194 03/17/1998 1-0 FinlandFinland Finland Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 100th international match by Hege Riise
190 195 03/19/1998 4: 1 United StatesUnited States United States Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
191 196 03/21/1998 4: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup Final 4th title at the Algarve Cup
192 197 04/18/1998 0-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Sittard ( NED ) World Cup qualification
193 198 05/14/1998 2: 1 EnglandEngland England Manchester ( ENG ) World Cup qualification
194 199 06/17/1998 3: 2 GermanyGermany Germany Ulefoss World Cup qualification Solveig Gulbrandsen's first international match
195 200 07/25/1998 1: 1, 2: 4 i. E. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Hofstra Stadium ( USA ) Goodwill Games
196 201 07/27/1998 1: 1, 4: 2 i. E. DenmarkDenmark Denmark Hofstra Stadium ( USA ) Goodwill Games 3rd place match
197 202 08/15/1998 2-0 EnglandEngland England Lillestrøm World Cup qualification
198 203 09/24/1998 6-0 FranceFrance France Moss
199 204 10/10/1998 2-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Gothenburg ( SWE )
200 205 03/14/1999 1-0 FinlandFinland Finland Silves ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 1999 100th international match by Ann Kristin Aarønes
201 206 March 16, 1999 2: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Quarteira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
202 207 03/18/1999 1: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
203 208 03/20/1999 2: 2 n.V., 4: 1 i. E. DenmarkDenmark Denmark Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 3rd place
204 209 05/12/1999 2: 2 ItalyItaly Italy San Benedetto del Tronto ( ITA ) First international match for Ane Stangeland Horpestad
205 210 05/26/1999 0-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Raufoss
206 211 06/20/1999 2: 1 RussiaRussia Russia Boston ( USA ) World Cup group game
207 212 06/23/1999 7: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Washington, DC ( USA ) World Cup group game
208 213 06/26/1999 4-0 JapanJapan Japan Chicago ( USA ) World Cup group game
209 214 06/30/1999 3: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden San Jose ( USA ) World Cup quarter-finals
210 215 07/04/1999 0: 5 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Boston ( USA ) World Cup semi-finals One of the two biggest defeats
211 216 07/10/1999 0: 0 a.d., 4: 5 i. E. BrazilBrazil Brazil Los Angeles ( USA ) World Cup game for 3rd place
212 217 09/11/1999 4-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Mountains European Championship qualification
213 218 10/23/1999 4-0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Sesimbra ( PRT ) European Championship qualification Trine Rønning's first international match .
152nd and last international match by Linda Medalen , who will be a record player until September 8, 2001.
110th and last international match by Ann Kristin Aarønes

2000 to 2009

No. (NFF) No. (FIFA) date Result opponent venue occasion comment
214 219 02/06/2000 3: 2 United StatesUnited States USA * Fort Lauderdale ( USA )
215 220 02/09/2000 2: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Boca Raton ( USA ) Game without spectators
216 221 07.03.2000 3-0 EnglandEngland England Norwich ( ENG ) European Championship qualification
217 222 03/12/2000 2-0 FinlandFinland Finland Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2000
218 223 03/14/2000 2: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
219 224 March 16, 2000 3-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Portimao ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
220 225 03/18/2000 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
221 226 05/07/2000 5-0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Moss European Championship qualification
222 227 06/04/2000 8-0 EnglandEngland England Moss European Championship qualification Biggest defeat for England
223 228 06/24/2000 1-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Interlaken ( CHE ) European Championship qualification
224 229 07/16/2000 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Osnabrück ( DEU ) Tournament for the 100th birthday of the DFB
225 230 07/19/2000 4: 1 GermanyGermany Germany Göttingen ( DEU ) Tournament for the 100th birthday of the DFB
226 231 07/22/2000 1-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Celle ( DEU ) Tournament for the 100th birthday of the DFB
227 232 07/27/2000 1: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Tromso 100th international match from Gro Espeseth
228 233 07/30/2000 2: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Oslo
229 234 09/14/2000 0: 2 United StatesUnited States USA * Melbourne ( AUS ) OS group game
230 235 09/17/2000 3: 1 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria Canberra ( AUS ) OS group game
231 236 09/20/2000 2: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Canberra ( AUS ) OS group game
232 237 09/24/2000 1-0 GermanyGermany Germany Sydney ( AUS ) OS semifinals
233 238 09/28/2000 3: 2 a.d. United StatesUnited States USA * Sydney ( AUS ) OS finale First Olympic gold medal
100th game in neutral
105th and last international game by Gro Espeseth
Last game under Per-Mathias Høgmo
234 239 01/12/2001 2: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden La Manga ( ESP ) First game under Age Steen
235 240 02/17/2001 0-0 FranceFrance France Bonneuil-sur-Marne ( FRA )
236 241 03/11/2001 5: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2001
237 242 03/13/2001 0: 2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Olhão ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
238 243 03/15/2001 1-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Portimao ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
239 244 03/17/2001 4: 3 United StatesUnited States USA * Quarteira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 5th place
240 245 05/13/2001 3: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Stavanger
241 246 06/19/2001 9: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Hønefoss One of Canada's three biggest defeats (also two 9-1 defeats against the USA on May 19, 1995 and June 2, 2000).
Biggest win by a European against a CONCACAF team
242 247 06/25/2001 3-0 FranceFrance France Ulm ( DEU ) EM group game 100th international match for Bente Nordby
243 248 06/28/2001 1: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Reutlingen ( DEU ) EM group game
244 249 07/01/2001 0: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Aalen ( DEU ) EM group game
245 250 07/04/2001 0: 1 GermanyGermany Germany Ulm ( DEU ) EM semifinals
246 251 09/08/2001 4-0 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Lillestrøm World Cup qualification First game against Ukraine.
With her 153rd international match, Hege Riise becomes a record national player.
247 252 09/11/2001 5-0 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Kongsvinger World Cup qualification With her 154th international match, Hege Riise becomes a record-breaking European national player (until April 22, 2009, then Birgit Prinz ).
248 253 10/13/2001 3-0 FranceFrance France Cannes ( FRA ) World Cup qualification
249 254 01/23/2002 1-0 United StatesUnited States USA * Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
250 255 01/25/2002 3-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
251 256 01/27/2002 1: 3 GermanyGermany Germany Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
252 257 03/01/2002 3: 1 EnglandEngland England Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2002
253 258 03/03/2002 3: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden Ferreiras ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
254 259 03/05/2002 3: 2 United StatesUnited States USA * Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
255 260 03/07/2002 0: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
256 261 03/24/2002 5: 1 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Slaný ( CZE ) World Cup qualification
257 262 05/09/2002 3: 1 FranceFrance France Heaps World Cup qualification
258 263 05/12/2002 1: 1 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Kiev ( UKR ) World Cup qualification
259 264 07/17/2002 2: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Toronto ( CAN ) 100th international match for Brit Sandaune
260 265 07/21/2002 0: 4 United StatesUnited States USA * Blaine ( USA )
261 266 09/14/2002 1: 3 GermanyGermany Germany Grimstad
262 267 01/23/2003 1: 3 United StatesUnited States USA * Yiwu ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament Ingvild Stensland's first international match
263 268 01/26/2003 2: 2 GermanyGermany Germany Wuhan ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
264 269 01/29/2003 1: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Shanghai ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
265 270 02/17/2003 3: 3 DenmarkDenmark Denmark La Manga ( ESP )
266 271 02/20/2003 4-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark La Manga ( ESP )
267 272 03/14/2003 1: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Olhão ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2003
268 273 03/16/2003 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Ferreiras ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
269 274 03/18/2003 1-0 CanadaCanada Canada Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
270 275 03/20/2003 1-0 FranceFrance France Quarteira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 3rd place
271 276 05/11/2003 6-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Kristiansand European Championship qualification
272 277 05/15/2003 2-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Mandal European Championship qualification
273 278 08/02/2003 3: 2 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria Ålesund
274 279 09/11/2003 1: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Oslo European Championship qualification
275 280 09/20/2003 2-0 FranceFrance France Philadelphia ( USA ) World Cup group game
276 281 09/24/2003 1: 4 BrazilBrazil Brazil Washington, DC ( USA ) World Cup group game
277 282 09/27/2003 7: 1 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Foxborough ( USA ) World Cup group game First game against South Korea
278 283 10/01/2003 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Foxborough ( USA ) World Cup quarter-finals
279 284 11/16/2003 2-0 SpainSpain Spain Las Rozas de Madrid ( ESP ) European Championship qualification First game against Spain
120th and last international game by Brit Sandaune
98th and last international game by record scorer Marianne Pettersen (66 goals)
280 285 03/07/2004 6: 1 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Brussels ( BEL ) European Championship qualification
281 286 03/14/2004 4: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Guia ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2004
282 287 03/16/2004 3-0 ItalyItaly Italy Olhão ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
283 288 03/18/2004 0-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Silves ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
284 289 03/20/2004 1: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Faro ( PRT ) Algarve Cup Final
285 290 05/22/2004 2-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Wezep ( NED ) European Championship qualification
286 291 05/27/2004 1: 2 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Odense ( DNK ) European Championship qualification 188th and last international game by Hege Riise
100th international game by Unni Lehn
287 292 07/21/2004 1-0 GermanyGermany Germany * Hoffenheim ( DEU )
288 293 07/24/2004 4-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Uddevalla ( SWE ) One of Sweden's biggest defeats
289 294 09/04/2004 3: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Mountains
290 295 10/02/2004 2-0 SpainSpain Spain Porsgrunn European Championship qualification
291 296 11/10/2004 7: 2 IcelandIceland Iceland Reykjavík ( ISL ) European Championship qualification playoff game
292 297 11/13/2004 2: 1 IcelandIceland Iceland Oslo European Championship qualification playoff game Last game under Age Steen
293 298 02/19/2005 0: 2 FranceFrance France La Manga ( ESP ) First game under Bjarne Berntsen
294 299 02/22/2005 0: 1 FranceFrance France La Manga ( ESP )
295 300 03/09/2005 2: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2005
296 301 03/11/2005 0: 4 GermanyGermany Germany * Silves ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
297 302 03/13/2005 1: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
298 303 03/15/2005 2: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Faro ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 5th place
299 304 05/06/2005 0: 1 EnglandEngland England Barnsley ( ENG )
300 305 05/31/2005 3-0 CanadaCanada Canada Sarpsborg
301 306 06/06/2005 0: 1 GermanyGermany Germany * Warrington ( ENG ) EM group game
302 307 06/09/2005 1: 1 FranceFrance France Warrington ( ENG ) EM group game
303 308 06/12/2005 5: 3 ItalyItaly Italy Preston ( ENG ) EM group game
304 309 06/16/2005 3: 2 a.d. SwedenSweden Sweden Warrington ( ENG ) EM semifinals
305 310 06/19/2005 1: 3 GermanyGermany Germany * Blackburn ( ENG ) EM final
306 311 08/27/2005 4: 1 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Lillestrøm World Cup qualification
307 312 09/24/2005 4-0 Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro Lazarevac ( SCG ) World Cup qualification First game against Serbia and Montenegro
308 313 October 29, 2005 1-0 ItalyItaly Italy Mountains World Cup qualification
309 314 01/18/2006 1: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
310 315 01/20/2006 1: 3 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
311 316 01/22/2006 1: 1 FranceFrance France Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
312 317 03/09/2006 0-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2006
313 318 03/11/2006 0-0 FinlandFinland Finland Alvor ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
314 319 03/13/2006 0: 1 GermanyGermany Germany * Faro ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
315 320 03/15/2006 1-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 5th place
316 321 03/25/2006 3-0 GreeceGreece Greece Athens ( GRC ) World Cup qualification First game against Greece
317 322 05/10/2006 3-0 Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro Sandefjord World Cup qualification Last game against Serbia and Montenegro
318 323 06/20/2006 4-0 GreeceGreece Greece Heaps World Cup qualification
319 324 08/02/2006 2: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Lyngdal
320 325 08/27/2006 1: 1 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Lviv ( UKR ) World Cup qualification
321 326 09/23/2006 2: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Rimini ( ITA ) World Cup qualification 100th away game
322 327 02/09/2007 0: 1 JapanJapan Japan Larnaca ( CYP ) 100th international match for Solveig Gulbrandsen
323 328 07.03.2007 2: 1 GermanyGermany Germany * Faro ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2007
324 329 03/09/2007 0: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Ferreiras ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
325 330 03/12/2007 0: 1 FranceFrance France Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
326 331 03/14/2007 2-0 FinlandFinland Finland Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 5th place
327 332 05/31/2007 1: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Kongsvinger
328 333 06/17/2007 3-0 IsraelIsrael Israel Tel Aviv ( ISR ) European Championship qualification First game against Israel
329 334 06/21/2007 3-0 AustriaAustria Austria Lillestrøm European Championship qualification First game against Austria
330 335 07/14/2007 0: 1 United StatesUnited States United States East Hartford ( USA ) 134th and last international match by Unni Lehn
331 336 08/30/2007 2: 2 GermanyGermany Germany * Mainz ( DEU )
332 337 09/12/2007 2: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Hangzhou ( CHN ) World Cup group game
333 338 09/15/2007 1: 1 AustraliaAustralia Australia Hangzhou ( CHN ) World Cup group game
334 339 09/20/2007 7: 2 GhanaGhana Ghana Hangzhou ( CHN ) World Cup group game Only game against Ghana so far
335 340 09/23/2007 1-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Wuhan ( CHN ) World Cup quarter-finals
336 341 09/26/2007 0: 3 GermanyGermany Germany * Tianjin ( CHN ) World Cup semi-finals
337 342 09/30/2007 1: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Shanghai ( CHN ) World Cup game for 3rd place
338 343 10/27/2007 3-0 RussiaRussia Russia Stavanger European Championship qualification 172nd and last international match for Bente Nordby
339 344 02/14/2008 1: 2 EnglandEngland England Larnaca ( CYP )
340 345 02/16/2008 0: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Larnaca ( CYP )
341 346 05.03.2008 4: 2 ItalyItaly Italy Alvor ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2008
342 347 03/07/2008 3: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
343 348 03/10/2008 0: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Alvor ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
344 349 03/12/2008 2-0 GermanyGermany Germany * Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 3rd place
345 350 05/03/2008 7-0 IsraelIsrael Israel Kristiansand European Championship qualification
346 351 05/07/2008 3-0 PolandPoland Poland Stavanger European Championship qualification First game against Poland
347 352 06/21/2008 4-0 AustriaAustria Austria Amstetten ( AUT ) European Championship qualification
348 353 06/25/2008 3-0 PolandPoland Poland Kutno ( POL ) European Championship qualification
349 354 07/02/2008 0: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Fredrikstad 100th international match by Ane Stangeland Horpestad
350 355 07/20/2008 0: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Sandefjord
351 356 07/23/2008 2-0 GermanyGermany Germany * Sandefjord
352 357 08/06/2008 2-0 United StatesUnited States United States Qinhuangdao ( CHN ) OS group game
353 358 08/09/2008 1-0 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Qinhuangdao ( CHN ) OS group game
354 359 08/12/2008 1: 5 JapanJapan Japan Shanghai ( CHN ) OS group game
355 360 08/15/2008 1: 2 BrazilBrazil Brazil Tianjin ( CHN ) OS quarter-finals
356 361 October 02, 2008 0-0 RussiaRussia Russia Krasnoarmeisk ( RUS ) European Championship qualification 107th and last international match by Ane Stangeland Horpestad
357 362 January 31, 2009 1: 5 SwedenSweden Sweden Estepona ( ESP )
358 363 03/04/2009 1: 3 IcelandIceland Iceland Olhão ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2009
359 364 03/06/2009 0: 2 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
360 365 03/09/2009 0: 1 United StatesUnited States United States Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
361 366 03/11/2009 2-0 AustriaAustria Austria Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 9th place
362 367 04/23/2009 0: 3 EnglandEngland England Shrewsbury ( ENG )
363 368 08/19/2009 1-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Enköping ( SWE )
364 369 08/24/2009 0: 4 GermanyGermany Germany * Tampere ( FIN ) EM group game
365 370 08/27/2009 1-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Lahti ( FIN ) EM group game
366 371 08/30/2009 1: 1 FranceFrance France Helsinki ( FIN ) EM group game
367 372 09/04/2009 3: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Helsinki ( FIN ) EM quarter-finals 100th international match by Trine Rønning
368 373 07.09.2009 1: 3 GermanyGermany Germany * Helsinki ( FIN ) EM semifinals Last game under Bjarne Berntsen
369 374 October 24, 2009 3-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Bekkestua World Cup qualification First game under Eli Landsem
370 375 October 28, 2009 1-0 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Skien World Cup qualification

2010 to 2019

No. (NFF) No. (FIFA) date Result opponent venue occasion comment
371 376 13/01/2010 0: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China La Manga ( ESP )
372 January 15, 2010 0-0 EnglandEngland England La Manga ( ESP ) The game is also not counted by the FA .
373 377 02/24/2010 2: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2010
374 378 02/26/2010 1: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Olhão ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
375 379 03/01/2010 3: 2 IcelandIceland Iceland Silves ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
376 380 03/03/2010 1: 2 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Parchal ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 5th place
377 381 03/27/2010 14: 0 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia North Macedonia Hønefoss World Cup qualification First game against Macedonia,
highest defeat for Macedonia until September 17, 2014
378 382 03/30/2010 5-0 BelarusBelarus Belarus Grodno ( BLR ) World Cup qualification First game against Belarus
379 383 06/03/2010 1: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Hamar
380 384 06/19/2010 2: 2 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Zwolle ( NED ) World Cup qualification
381 385 06/23/2010 3-0 BelarusBelarus Belarus Skien World Cup qualification
382 386 08/21/2010 4-0 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Senec ( SVK ) World Cup qualification
383 387 08/25/2010 7-0 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia North Macedonia Prilep ( MKD ) World Cup qualification
384 388 09/11/2010 1-0 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Chernihiv ( UKR ) World Cup qualification playoff
385 389 09/15/2010 2-0 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Bekkestua World Cup qualification playoff 100th international match by Ingvild Stensland
386 390 10/26/2010 1: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden Falkenberg ( SWE )
387 391 03/02/2011 2: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2011
388 392 03/04/2011 0: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
389 393 07.03.2011 0: 1 JapanJapan Japan Parchal ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
390 394 03/09/2011 0: 0 a.d., 5: 4 in E. DenmarkDenmark Denmark Ferreiras ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 5th place
391 395 05/19/2011 5: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Bekkestua
392 396 06/16/2011 0: 3 GermanyGermany Germany * Mainz ( DEU )
393 397 06/29/2011 1-0 Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea Augsburg ( DEU ) World Cup group game First game against Equatorial Guinea
394 398 07/03/2011 0: 3 BrazilBrazil Brazil Wolfsburg ( DEU ) World Cup group game
395 399 07/06/2011 1: 2 AustraliaAustralia Australia Leverkusen ( DEU ) World Cup group game
396 400 09/17/2011 1: 3 IcelandIceland Iceland Reykjavík ( ISL ) European Championship qualification
397 401 09/21/2011 6-0 HungaryHungary Hungary Bekkestua European Championship qualification
398 402 10/26/2011 1-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Dessel ( BEL ) European Championship qualification
399 403 11/19/2011 1: 3 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Lurgan ( NIR ) European Championship qualification
400 404 01/17/2012 0: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden La Manga ( ESP )
401 405 02/29/2012 1: 2 JapanJapan Japan Parchal ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
402 406 03/02/2012 1: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
403 407 05.03.2012 0: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Ferreiras ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
404 408 07.03.2012 3-0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Quarteira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 7th place Only game against Wales so far
405 409 March 31, 2012 3-0 BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria Lovetsch ( BGR ) European Championship qualification
406 410 04/04/2012 5-0 HungaryHungary Hungary Kecskemét ( HUN ) European Championship qualification
407 411 06/16/2012 11: 0 BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria Sarpsborg European Championship qualification Biggest defeat for Bulgaria
408 412 06/20/2012 2-0 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Sarpsborg European Championship qualification
409 413 08/30/2012 2: 2 ScotlandScotland Scotland Dunfermline ( SCO ) First game against Scotland
410 414 09/15/2012 3: 2 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Oslo European Championship qualification
411 415 09/19/2012 2: 1 IcelandIceland Iceland Oslo European Championship qualification 100th home game.
Last game under Eli Landsem
412 416 01/12/2013 2-0 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Chongqing ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament 2013 First game in Even Pellerud's second term
413 417 01/14/2013 1-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Chongqing ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament 2013
414 418 01/16/2013 0-0 CanadaCanada Canada Chongqing ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament 2013 Norway wins the four-nation tournament for the second time
415 419 03/06/2013 2-0 JapanJapan Japan Parchal ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2013
416 420 03/08/2013 0-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Parchal ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
417 421 03/11/2013 0: 2 GermanyGermany Germany Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
418 422 03/13/2013 2: 2, 5: 4 i. E. SwedenSweden Sweden Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 3rd place
419 423 04/06/2013 1: 3 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Nyon ( CHE ) First defeat against Switzerland
420 424 06/01/2013 1: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Linköping ( SWE )
421 425 06/29/2013 0: 1 FranceFrance France Reims ( FRA ) During the second half, all substitute players were substituted on.
422 426 07/05/2013 2: 3 RussiaRussia Russia Moss
423 427 07/11/2013 1: 1 IcelandIceland Iceland Squid ( SWE ) EM group game
424 428 07/14/2013 1-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Squid ( SWE ) EM group game 250th victory
425 429 07/17/2013 1-0 GermanyGermany Germany Squid ( SWE ) EM group game First victory against Germany in a European Championship finals
426 430 07/22/2013 3: 1 SpainSpain Spain Squid ( SWE ) EM quarter-finals
427 431 07/25/2013 1: 1
4: 2 i. E.
DenmarkDenmark Denmark Norrkoping ( SWE ) EM semifinals
428 432 07/28/2013 0: 1 GermanyGermany Germany Solna ( SWE ) EM final
429 433 09/25/2013 4: 1 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Oslo World Cup 2015 qualification
430 434 10/26/2013 7-0 AlbaniaAlbania Albania Sarpsborg World Cup 2015 qualification First game against Albania, highest defeat for Albania
431 435 10/30/2013 2: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Volendam ( NLD ) World Cup 2015 qualification
432 436 01/14/2014 2: 1 SpainSpain Spain La Manga ( ESP )
433 437 01/17/2014 1: 1 EnglandEngland England La Manga ( ESP )
434 438 02/13/2014 5-0 GreeceGreece Greece Komotini ( GRC ) World Cup 2015 qualification
435 439 05.03.2014 0: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
436 440 07.03.2014 1: 2 IcelandIceland Iceland Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
437 441 03/10/2014 1: 3 GermanyGermany Germany Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
438 442 03/12/2014 0: 1 RussiaRussia Russia Parchal ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 9th place
439 443 04/10/2014 2: 1 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Lions ( BEL ) World Cup 2015 qualification
440 444 07/05/2014 2-0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Tonsberg World Cup 2015 qualification Maren Mjelde scores the 1000th goal for Norway (by FIFA count) with the 2-0 final score
441 445 06/14/2014 6-0 GreeceGreece Greece Mountains World Cup 2015 qualification 200th victory against a European team
442 446 06/18/2014 2-0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Santa Maria da Feira ( PRT ) World Cup 2015 qualification
443 447 09/13/2014 11: 0 AlbaniaAlbania Albania Durrës ( ALB ) World Cup 2015 qualification Norway qualify for the World Cup finals in Canada, highest defeat for Albania
444 448 09/17/2014 0: 2 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Nadderud World Cup 2015 qualification
445 449 11/25/2014 1: 1 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Randaberg The game took place in a hall and on artificial turf.
446 450 11/27/2014 2-0 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Randaberg The game took place in a hall and on artificial turf.
447 451 01/13/2015 2: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden La Manga ( ESP ) 150th international match by Trine Rønning
448 452 15/01/2015 3: 1 IrelandIreland Ireland La Manga ( ESP ) First game against Ireland
449 453 03/04/2015 1: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) Algarve Cup Algarve Cup
450 454 03/06/2015 1-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
451 455 03/09/2015 2: 2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 1st Algarve Cup game against Switzerland
452 456 03/11/2015 5: 2 DenmarkDenmark Denmark ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 5th place
453 457 04/08/2015 2: 3 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Streams
454 458 05/23/2015 2: 3 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Sint-Truiden ( BEL ) Isabell Herlovsen's 100th international match , first defeat against Belgium
455 459 05/29/2015 2-0 FinlandFinland Finland Drammen 50th win in 100th friendly game
456 460 06/07/2015 4-0 ThailandThailand Thailand Ottawa ( CAN ) World Cup preliminary round
457 461 06/11/2015 1: 1 GermanyGermany Germany Ottawa ( CAN ) World Cup preliminary round
458 462 06/15/2015 3: 1 Ivory CoastIvory Coast Ivory Coast Moncton ( CAN ) World Cup preliminary round First game against Ivory Coast
459 463 06/22/2015 1: 2 EnglandEngland England Ottawa ( CAN ) World Cup round of 16 Last game in Even Pellerud's second term
460 464 09/17/2015 4-0 ScotlandScotland Scotland Glasgow ( Scotland ) First game under Roger Finjord
461 465 09/22/2015 4-0 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Astana ( KAZ ) European Championship qualification First game against Kazakhstan
462 466 23/10/2015 4-0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Ålesund European Championship qualification 100th international match by Ingrid Hjelmseth
463 467 01/22/2016 6-0 RomaniaRomania Romania San Pedro del Pinatar ( ESP ) First game against Romania
464 468 01/26/2016 0: 1 FranceFrance France La Manga ( ESP )
465 469 02.03.2016 0: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Rotterdam ( NLD ) Olympic qualification
466 470 05.03.2016 4: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Rotterdam ( NLD ) Olympic qualification
467 471 03/09/2016 1: 2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Rotterdam ( NLD ) Olympic qualification 100th international match for Maren Mjelde , Norway missed the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro
468 472 04/06/2016 1-0 IsraelIsrael Israel Ramat Gan ( ISR ) European Championship qualification
469 473 04/10/2016 1-0 AustriaAustria Austria Steyr ( AUT ) European Championship qualification
470 474 06/02/2016 2: 2 AustriaAustria Austria Oslo European Championship qualification First goals conceded and first point loss against Austria
471 475 06/07/2016 2-0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Newport ( WAL ) European Championship qualification Norway qualifies for the European Championship finals
472 476 09/15/2016 10-0 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Molde European Championship qualification
473 477 09/19/2016 5-0 IsraelIsrael Israel Ulsteinvik European Championship qualification 50th international goal by Isabell Herlovsen , last game under Roger Finjord
474 478 October 24, 2016 0-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Kristiansand First game under interim coach Leif Gunnar Smerud
475 479 11/29/2016 1: 1 GermanyGermany Germany Chemnitz ( DEU ) Last game under Leif Gunnar Smerud
476 480 01/19/2017 2: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden San Pedro del Pinatar ( ESP ) First game under Martin Sjogren
477 481 01/22/2017 1-0 EnglandEngland England La Manga ( ESP )
478 482 03/01/2017 1: 1 IcelandIceland Iceland Parchal ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2017 100th international match by Elise Thorsnes
479 483 03.03.2017 0: 3 SpainSpain Spain Faro / Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2017 First loss to Spain
480 484 03/06/2017 0: 2 JapanJapan Japan Faro / Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2017
481 485 03/08/2017 2-0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Parchal ( PRT ) Algarve Cup game for 11th place Worst performance in the Algarve Cup
482 486 04/10/2017 2: 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Skien
483 487 06/11/2017 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Sandefjord 50th game against the USA
484 488 07/11/2017 1: 1 FranceFrance France Sedan ( FRA )
485 489 07/16/2017 0: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Utrecht ( NLD ) EM opening game
486 490 07/20/2017 0: 2 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Breda ( NLD ) EM group game
487 491 07/24/2017 0: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Deventer ( NLD ) EM group game Norway is eliminated for the first time without a point or goal
488 492 09/15/2017 4: 1 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Fredrikstad World Cup qualification
489 493 09/19/2017 6: 1 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Sarpsborg World Cup qualification
490 494 October 24, 2017 0: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Groningen ( NLD ) World Cup qualification
491 495 11/28/2017 2: 3 CanadaCanada Canada Marbella ( ESP ) First loss to Canada
492 496 01/19/2018 3-0 ScotlandScotland Scotland Murcia ( ESP )
493 497 01/23/2018 2: 1 IcelandIceland Iceland La Manga ( ESP )
494 498 02/28/2018 3: 4 AustraliaAustralia Australia Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2018
495 499 02.03.2018 2-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2018
496 500 05.03.2018 0: 2 PortugalPortugal Portugal Faro-Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2018 First loss to Portugal
07.03.2018 canceled Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2018 game for 7th place
497 501 04/10/2018 3-0 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Portadown ( NIR ) World Cup qualification
498 502 06/08/2018 2-0 IrelandIreland Ireland Dublin ( IRL ) World Cup qualification
499 503 06/12/2018 1-0 IrelandIreland Ireland Stavanger World Cup qualification
500 504 08/31/2018 4-0 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Senec ( SVK ) World Cup qualification
501 505 04.09.2018 2: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Oslo World Cup qualification Norway qualifies for the World Cup finals
502 506 04.10.2018 1: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Helsingborg ( SWE )
503 507 11/11/2018 1: 4 JapanJapan Japan Tottori ( JPN )
504 508 January 17, 2019 3: 1 ScotlandScotland Scotland La Manga ( ESP )
505 509 01/22/2019 0: 1 CanadaCanada Canada La Manga ( ESP )
506 510 02/27/2019 2: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Faro / Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2019
507 511 01.03.2019 3: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2019
508 512 03/06/2019 3-0 PolandPoland Poland Parchal ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2019 final Norway wins the Algarve Cup for the 5th time
509 513 04/09/2019 0: 1 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Marbella ( ESP )
510 514 06/02/2019 7: 2 South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa Amiens ( FRA ) First game against South Africa
511 515 06/08/2019 3-0 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria Reims ( FRA ) World Cup group game
512 516 06/12/2019 1: 2 FranceFrance France Nice ( FRA ) World Cup group game
513 517 06/17/2019 2: 1 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Reims ( FRA ) World Cup group game 100th international match by Kristine Minde
514 517 06/22/2019 1: 1 n.V .; 4: 1 i. E. AustraliaAustralia Australia Nice ( FRA ) World Cup round of 16
515 518 06/27/2019 0: 3 EnglandEngland England Le Havre ( FRA ) World Cup quarter-finals Norway misses the 2020 Olympics
516 519 08/30/2019 6-0 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Belfast ( NIR ) European Championship qualification 300th victory
517 520 09/03/2019 2: 1 EnglandEngland England Mountains
518 521 04/10/2019 7: 1 BelarusBelarus Belarus Baryssau ( BLR ) European Championship qualification
519 522 08/10/2019 13: 0 FaroeseFaroe Islands Faroe Islands Tórshavn ( FRO ) European Championship qualification First game against the Faroe Islands, the Faroe Islands' biggest defeat, Isabell Herlovsen replaces Marianne Pettersen (66 international goals) as the record scorer with three goals and now a total of 67 international goals .
520 523 11/08/2019 6-0 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Stavanger European Championship qualification

From 2020

No. (NFF) No. (FIFA) date Result opponent venue occasion comment
521 524 March 4th, 2020 2: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Parchal ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2020
522 525 07.03.2020 0: 4 GermanyGermany Germany Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2020 semi-finals
523 526 03/10/2020 2: 1 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Faro / Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2020 game for 3rd place 100th game in the Algarve Cup
called off BelgiumBelgium Belgium Ostend ( BEL )
called off NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Doetinchem ( NLD )
September 18, 2020 BelarusBelarus Belarus Sandefjord European Championship qualification
09/22/2020 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Oslo European Championship qualification
October 27, 2020 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Newport ( WAL ) European Championship qualification
11/26/2020 FaroeseFaroe Islands Faroe Islands Lillestrøm European Championship qualification

statistics

All games counted by the NFF and FIFA were taken into account.

Occasions

occasion number Victories draw Defeats Goal difference (excluding penalty shoot-outs)
Friendly matches 120 060 23 037 242: 152
Games at the Algarve Cup 100 052 14th 034 173: 116
European Championship qualifiers 094 074 12 008th 334: 050
Different tournaments 058 031 09 018th 105: 075
World Cup qualification 048 041 04th 003 161: 022
European championship games 036 015th 07th 014th 047: 048
World championship games 040 024 04th 012 093: 052
Nordic championship 015th 000 06th 009 010: 025
Olympic games 014th 009 01 004th 026: 019
Olympic qualifying games 003 001 00 002 005: 004
total 527 306 80 141 1195: 563
  1. Won 4 games on penalties
  2. Incl. The quarter-finals in 1989, 1991, 1993
  3. Goodwill Games, North America Cup, tournaments in Agia Napa (Cyprus Cup), four-nation tournaments , Women's FIFA Invitational Tournament 1988, Inofficial European Women Championship 1979
  4. 2 games decided by a penalty shoot-out (1 win, 1 loss)
  5. Incl. the 1995 semi-finals
  6. Won 2 games on penalties
  7. 2 games decided by a penalty shoot-out (1 win, 1 loss)

opponent

Continental Association number Victories draw Defeats Goal difference
CAF CAF (Africa) 007th 007th 000 000 032: 007
AFC AFC (Asia) 049 026th 005 018th 093: 060
OFC OFC (Oceania) 010 007th 001 002 0022: 007
UEFA UEFA (Europe) 391 238 067 086 0941: 371
CONCACAF CONCACAF (North and Central America) 063 027 005 031 099: 104
CONMEBOL CONMEBOL (South America) 008th 002 002 004th 009: 006
total 527 306 080 141 1195: 563
  1. Incl. the games against Australia since joining the AFC in 2006
  2. 3 games decided by a penalty shoot-out (2 wins, 1 loss)
  3. Incl. of the games against Australia until his move to the AFC in 2006
  4. 6 games won by penalty shoot-out (5x against Denmark, 1x against Sweden)
  5. 1 game won by penalty shootout
  6. 1 game lost to a penalty shootout

International match records

The following countries suffered their biggest defeat against Norway: Albania (0:11), Belgium (0: 8, also a 1: 9 against Spain), Chinese Taipei (1:12, also twice 0:11 against Japan), England (0 ; 8), Canada (1: 9, also twice 1: 9 against the USA), Sweden (three times 0: 4, also 0: 4 defeats against Denmark, Germany, England and the USA and a 1: 5 against Brazil) , Slovakia (0:17) and the Czech Republic (0: 9).

country Sp. S. U N Goal difference Important encounters
AlbaniaAlbania Albania 002 002 00 00 018: 000 World Cup qualification 2015
Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea 001 001 00 00 001: 000 World Cup preliminary round 2011
AustraliaAustralia Australia 007th 003 02 02 018: 009 World Cup round of 16 2019, preliminary round 2007, 2011
BelgiumBelgium Belgium 012 009 01 02 037: 010 European Championship preliminary round 2017; European Championship qualification 1991, 1993, 2005, 2013; World Cup qualification 2015
BrazilBrazil Brazil 008th 002 02 04th 009: 014 World Cup game for 3rd place 1999, preliminary round 2003, 2011; Olympic Bronze Game 1996, quarter-finals 2008
BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 003 003 00 00 017: 000 European Championship qualification 2013
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 028 016 03 09 040: 030 World Cup semi-finals 1999, quarter-finals 2007, preliminary round 1991; Olympic preliminary round 2000
Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 002 02 00 00 015: 001
DenmarkDenmark Denmark 046 021st 13 12 089: 057 EM semi-finals 1991, 1993, 2013, preliminary round 1997, 2001, 2017; World Cup quarter-finals 1995, preliminary round 1991; European Championship qualification 1987, 1989, 2005
GermanyGermany Germany 041 014th 07th 20th 050: 072 World Cup final 1995, semi-final 2007, preliminary round 2015; EM final 1989, 1991, 2005, 2013, semi-finals 2001, 2009, preliminary round 1997, 2005, 2009, 2013; Olympic semifinals 2000, preliminary round 1996; European Championship qualification 1987, 1997; World Cup qualification 1999
Ivory CoastIvory Coast Ivory Coast 001 001 00 00 003: 001 World Cup preliminary round 2015
EnglandEngland England 021st 013 03 05 040: 016 World Cup quarter-finals 2019, round of 16 2015, preliminary round 1995, qualification 1999; European Championship qualification 1989, 1991, 2001
FaroeseFaroe Islands Faroe Islands 001 001 00 00 013: 000 European Championship qualification 2021
FinlandFinland Finland 035 024 07th 04th 084: 020 European Championship qualification 1984, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1995,
FranceFrance France 021st 008th 07th 06th 028: 014 World Cup preliminary round 2003, 2019; European Championship preliminary round 2001, 2005, 2009 World Cup qualification 2003
GhanaGhana Ghana 001 001 00 00 007: 002 World Cup preliminary round 2007
GreeceGreece Greece 004th 004th 00 00 018: 000 World Cup qualification 2007, 2015
IrelandIreland Ireland 003 003 00 00 006: 001 World Cup qualification 2019
IcelandIceland Iceland 015th 009 03 03 032: 019 European Championship preliminary round 2009, 2013; European Championship qualification 1984, 2005, 2013
IsraelIsrael Israel 004th 004th 00 00 016: 000 European Championship qualification 2009, 2017
ItalyItaly Italy 017th 013 02 02 042: 021 European Championship finals 1993, semi-finals 1987, quarter-finals 1995, preliminary round 1997, 2001, 2005; World Cup quarter-finals 1991, qualification 2007
JapanJapan Japan 009 003 00 06th 013: 015 World Cup preliminary round 1999; Olympic preliminary round 1996, 2008
CanadaCanada Canada 013 008th 03 02 038: 011 World Cup preliminary round 1995, 1999, 2007
KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 002 002 00 00 014: 000 European Championship qualification 2017
North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia North Macedonia 002 002 00 00 021: 000 World Cup qualification 2011
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 007th 004th 01 02 010: 006 World Cup preliminary round 1991, OS preliminary round 2008
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 025th 014th 05 06th 043: 017 EM preliminary round 2013, 2017; European Championship qualification 1989, 1993, 2005; World Cup qualification 1999, 2011, 2015, 2019; Olympic qualification 2016
NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 004th 004th 00 00 017: 003 World Cup preliminary round 1995, 2019; Olympic preliminary round 2000
Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland 007th 006th 00 01 026: 005 European Championship qualification 2013, 2021; World Cup qualification 2019
AustriaAustria Austria 005 004th 01 00 012: 002 European Championship qualification 2009, 2017
PolandPoland Poland 003 003 00 00 009: 000 European Championship qualification 2009; Algarve Cup Final 2019
PortugalPortugal Portugal 007th 006th 00 01 018: 002 EM qualification 2001; World Cup qualification 2015
RomaniaRomania Romania 001 001 00 00 006: 000
RussiaRussia Russia 006th 003 01 02 010: 005 World Cup preliminary round 1999; European Championship qualification 2009
ScotlandScotland Scotland 004th 003 01 00 012: 003
SwedenSweden Sweden 053 022nd 12 19th 087: 083 World Cup semi-finals 1991, quarter-finals 1999; EM final 1987, semi-finals 1989, 1995, 2005, quarter-finals 2009; Olympic qualification 2016
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 012 009 01 02 043: 009 European Championship qualification 1993, 2001, Olympic qualification 2016
Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro 002 002 00 00 007: 001 World Cup qualification 2007
SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 006th 006th 00 00 036: 001 European Championship qualification 1997; World Cup qualification 2011 and 2019
SpainSpain Spain 005 004th 00 01 009: 005 EM quarter-finals 2013; European Championship qualification 2005
South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 001 001 00 00 007: 002
Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 003 003 00 00 011: 002 World Cup preliminary round 2003, 2019
ThailandThailand Thailand 002 002 00 00 008: 000 World Cup preliminary round 2015
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 004th 004th 00 00 025: 002 World Cup qualification 2003; European Championship qualification 1995
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 004th 003 01 00 007: 002
UkraineUkraine Ukraine 006th 004th 02 00 013: 003 World Cup qualification 2003, 2007, 2011
HungaryHungary Hungary 006th 006th 00 00 027: 001 European Championship qualification 1991, 1995, 2013
United StatesUnited States United States 050 019th 02 29 061: 093 World Cup final 1991, game for 3rd place 2007, semi-finals 1995, quarter-finals 2003; Olympic finals 2000, semi-finals 1996, preliminary round 2000, 2008
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales 003 003 00 00 009: 000 European Championship qualification 2017
BelarusBelarus Belarus 003 003 00 00 015: 001 World Cup qualification 2011; European Championship qualification 2021
total 527 306 080 141 1195: 563
  1. Teams in italics are no longer active.
  2. a b 1 game won by penalty shoot-out
  3. a b 1 game lost to penalty shoot-out
  4. Won 5 games on penalties

Venues

occasion number Victories draw Defeats Goal difference (without goals in penalty shootouts)
Home games 129 90 16 14th 402: 089
Play in a neutral place 251 127 37 86 449: 315
Away games 154 89 26th 39 343: 156
  1. Incl. the games at the Nordic Championships in 1979 and the European Championships in 1987 and 1997
  2. 9 games decided on penalties (7 wins, 2 defeats)
  3. Incl. the games against the hosts at the European Championships in 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2017, World Championships in 1991, 2007, 2019, the Olympic Games in 1996, the Four Nations Tournaments and Nordic Championships as well as the Algarve Cup

Game cities

Venues with at least two games
(1 = Fredrikstad , 2 = Tønsberg )


Venues (home games only)
city Games Victories draw low
lying
First
game
Last
game
Oslo 23 16 5 2 1979 2018
Lillestrøm 10 8th 1 1 1983 2007
Mountains 07th 6th 0 1 1986 2019
Stavanger 06th 6th 0 0 1988 2019
Kristiansand 06th 5 1 0 1990 2016
Sarpsborg 05 5 0 0 2005 2017
Moss 06th 4th 1 1 1981 2013
Bekkestua 04th 4th 0 0 2009 2011
Skien 04th 4th 0 0 1991 2017
Sandefjord 04th 2 0 2 2006 2017
Ålesund 03 3 0 0 1989 2015
Kongsvinger 03 2 1 0 1989 2007
Fredrikstad 03 1 0 2 1979 2017
Porsgrunn 02 2 0 0 1990 2004
Kolbotn 02 2 0 0 1992 1996
Ulefoss 02 2 0 0 1995 1998
Hønefoss 02 2 0 0 2001 2010
Heaps 02 2 0 0 2002 2006
Kragerø 02 1 1 0 1991 1992
Hamar 02 1 1 0 1996 2010
Randaberg 02 1 1 0 2014 2014
Tonsberg 02 1 1 0 1982 2014
Asker 01 1 0 0 1982 1982
Drammen 01 1 0 0 2015 2015
Geithus 01 1 0 0 1992 1992
Gvarv 01 1 0 0 1993 1993
Hoard 01 1 0 0 1988 1988
Klepp 01 1 0 0 1990 1990
Lillehammer 01 1 0 0 1995 1995
Lyngdal 01 1 0 0 2006 2006
Mandal 01 1 0 0 2003 2003
Molde 01 1 0 0 2016 2016
Ulsteinvik 01 1 0 0 2016 2016
Raufoss 01 0 1 0 1999 1999
Tromso 01 0 1 0 2000 2000
Trondheim 01 0 1 0 1996 1996
Elverum 01 0 0 1 1983 1983
Grimstad 01 0 0 1 2002 2002
Nadderud 01 0 0 1 2014 2014
Nesbyen 01 0 0 1 1988 1988
Råde 01 0 0 1 1993 1993
Setskog 01 0 0 1 1979 1979
Streams 01 0 0 1 2015 2015

Individual evidence

  1. The NFF names Lisleby as the venue. [1]
  2. inofficial European Women Championship 1979
  3. The NFF and the SvFF name July 16, 1981 as the game date
  4. Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981
  5. The game is counted by the NZF as an international match against Norway [2]
  6. The game is not counted by the SFV .
  7. The NFF names Tyresö as the venue. [3]
  8. The NFF and the SvFF name Sundsvall as the venue
  9. ^ North America Cup (Women) 1987 (The game did not count towards the North America Cup ). In addition, Norway competed against the US U-19 team as part of the tournament.
  10. The team from Changchun competed.
  11. Canada Cup (Women) 1990
  12. ^ Troia (Portugal) Tournament (Women) 1991
  13. ^ The SvFF names March 29, 1991 as the match date, the NFF and FIFA name March 2nd.
  14. The SvFF names Nausicca as the venue.
  15. Chiquita Cup (Women) 1994
  16. 1st US Cup 1995 (Women's Tournament)
  17. In other sources, Philadelphia is named as the venue
  18. The SvFF and the NFF name Sundsvall as the venue.
  19. ^ Tri-Nations Tournament (Women) 1997 (Denmark)
  20. Goodwill Games 1998 (Women's Tournament)
  21. Heinrichs Announces 18-Player Roster for Norway Rematch ( Memento of the original from April 25, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ussoccer.com
  22. DFB Women Centenary Tournament 2000 (Germany)
  23. The NFF names Prague as the venue. [4]
  24. The NFF names Marbella as the venue. [5]
  25. footofeminin.fr: Live - FRANCE - NORVEGE: 1-0  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.footofeminin.fr  
  26. fotball.no: Kampfakta Frankrike - Norge
  27. ↑ Aborted after 45 minutes when the score was 0-0 due to the pitch being unplayable ( fotball.no/landslag: Sør-Korea - Norge er avlyst ) In the international match statistics of the players used, the match was initially counted without a result, but later deleted.
  28. fotball.no: "Herlovsen ble historisk: - Jeg måtte faktisk holde igjen tårene"
  29. The for the scheduled April 9, 2020 game was because of the 19 pandemic COVID- canceled0
  30. The for the scheduled June 9, 2020 game was because of the 19 pandemic COVID- canceled0
  31. The original date of April 14, 2020 has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
  32. The original date of June 5, 2020 has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic .0
  33. The SvFF also counts a game on September 8, 2000 in Surfers Paradise ( Australia ), which Sweden won 2-1.

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