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  Nickname ''Gresshoppene''
  Association Norwegian Football Association <br>''(Norges Fotballforbund)''
  Coach Bjarne Berntsen , 2005 -
  Most Caps Heidi Støre
  Top Scorer Linda Medalen
  FIFA Rank 4
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  First Game Sweden 2 - 1 Norway<br/> Kolding , Denmark July 7 , 1978
  Largest Win Norway 17 - 0 Slovakia <br/> Ulefoss , Norway September 19 , 1995
  Largest Loss Sweden 5 - 0 Norway<br/> Norrköping , Sweden 22 August 1985 <br/> China 5 - 0 Norway<br/> Foxboro, MA , United States 4 July 1999 <br/>
  World Cup Apps 4
  World Cup First 1991
  World Cup Best Champions, 1995
  Olympic Apps 2
  Olympic First 1996
  Olympic Best Champions, 2000
  Algarve Cup Apps 13
  Algarve Cup First 1994
  Algarve Cup Best Winner, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998
  Regional Name UEFA Women's Championship
  Regional Cup Apps 9
  Regional Cup First 1979


The Norway women's national football team 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.


HONOURS


Performance in the World Cup



Performance in European Championship



NOTABLE PLAYERS (PAST AND PRESENT)



COACHES



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