Rosenborg BK Kvinner

Rosenborg Ballklub Kvinner (previously known as Sportsklubben Trondheims-Ørn) is a Norwegian women's football club from Trondheim. It is Norway's most successful women's football club. In 2020, the club began an affiliation with the men's football club Rosenborg BK and changed to its current name.[1]

Rosenborg BK Kvinner
Full nameRosenborg Ballklub Kvinner
Founded18 May 1917 (1917-05-18); as SK Trondheims-Ørn
GroundKoteng Arena, Trondheim
Head coachSteinar Lein
LeagueToppserien
2019Toppserien, 7th of 12

The club was founded as a multi-sports club on 18 May 1917 and became a member of the Workers' Sports Federation in the 1920s. It was first based in Lademoen and had a clubhouse at Buran between 1946 and the 1960s. It had sections for men's football, Nordic skiing, speed skating, track and field, and swimming. Team handball followed in 1952, and ice hockey in 1961. The women's football section was established in 1972, twelve years before a national league was organized. The men's football team and all other sports were discontinued in 1984, so that only the women's football section survived.[2]

Rosenborg Kvinner has won the Toppserien seven times, which is a record tied with LSK Kvinner. It also holds a record eight cup championships. It has also won the Nordic champions cup once.

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2005 TS 4 181035 311733 quarter-final
2006 TS 2 181332 471042 semi-final
2007 TS 6 229310 383830 3rd round
2008 TS 9 226511 263823 3rd round
2009 TS 6 22949 374131 semi-final
2010 TS 5 221228 342938 final
2011 TS 6 221129 454135 semi-final
2012 TS 9 226313 295022 quarter-final
2013 TS 7 229310 394930 3rd round
2014 TS 8 22769 333727 Final
2015 TS 8 227312 273824 Semi-final
2016 TS 7 22769 344127 qemi-final
2017 TS 8 22868 363630 quarter-final
2018 TS 10 224612 254818 quarter-final
2019 TS 7 22859 262229 semi-final

First-team squad

As of 4 June 2020.[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Birthe Emilie Christiansen
3 DF Mali Lilleås Næss
4 DF Ina Lundereng Vårhus
5 MF Cesilie Andreassen
6 MF Elin Sørum
7 MF Rakel Engesvik
8 FW Maria Olsvik
9 FW Elen Sagmo Melhus
10 FW Marit Clausen
11 MF Siw Døvle
12 GK Kristine Nøstmo
No. Position Player
14 DF Maiken Bakke
16 FW Siri Oline Berg-Johansen
17 MF Laura Gashi
19 MF Emilie Bragstad
20 MF Emilie Marie Joramo
22 GK Rugile Maria Rulyte
23 FW Sara Kanutte Sørensen Fornes
24 DF Solfrid Vaagan Hofset
25 FW Karoline Nagelhus Hernes
26 DF Marita Olsen
FW Lisa-Marie Utland

References

  1. https://www.adressa.no/100Sport/fotball/RBKs-arsmote-har-talt-Rosenborg-skal-satse-pa-kvinnefotball-287103b.html
  2. "Klubbens historie" (in Norwegian). SK Trondheims-Ørn. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
  3. "Rosenborg Ballklubb Kvinner A-lag". Rosenborg BK Kvinner. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
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