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''Gresshoppene''
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Norwegian Football Association <br>''(Norges Fotballforbund)''
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Bjarne Berntsen , 2005 -
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Heidi Støre
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Linda Medalen
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Sweden 2 - 1 Norway<br/> Kolding , Denmark July 7 , 1978
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Norway 17 - 0 Slovakia <br/> Ulefoss , Norway September 19 , 1995
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Sweden 5 - 0 Norway<br/> Norrköping , Sweden 22 August 1985 <br/> China 5 - 0 Norway<br/> Foxboro, MA , United States 4 July 1999 <br/>
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4
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1991
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Champions, 1995
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2
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1996
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Champions, 2000
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13
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1994
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Winner, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998
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UEFA Women's Championship
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9
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1979
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The represents Norway in international
Women's Football . The team, controlled by the
Norwegian Football Association , are former European, World and Olympic champions and thus one of the most successful national teams. New players are recruited from around the globe, and heavily from
Toppserien , the top
Women's Football league in Norway.
- 1979 : 1st round (non-official competition)
- 1984 : ''preliminary round''
- 1987 :
- 1989 : Runners up
- 1991 : Runners up
- 1993 :
- 1995 : Semi-finals
- 1997 : Quarter finals
- 2001 : Semi-finals
- 2005 : Runners up