Vålerenga
Vålerenga Fotball is a Norwegian professional football club from Oslo, and a part of the multi-sport club Vålerengens IF. The club currently competes in the Eliteserien after being promoted from the Norwegian First Division in 2024. Wikipedia
Official name | Vålerenga Fotball |
Manager | |
Stadium | Oslo, Norway |
Founded | 1913 (age 111) |
UEFA Ranking | 211 Place (+12) |
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Norwegian Cup OBOS liga |
15 | 30 | ||
13 | 29 | ||
11 | 15 | ||
7 | 2 | 28 | |
6 | 25 | ||
6 | 30 | ||
5 | 9 |
Goal Faris Moumbagna 86', Vålerenga-Bodø / Glimt 2:3
Vålerenga 2 - 4 Bodø / Glimt Highlights
Sandefjord 1 - 2 Vålerenga Highlights
Vålerenga 2 - 3 Sandefjord Highlights
Vålerenga 3 - 0 Hamarkameratene Highlights
Haugesund 1 - 1 Vålerenga Highlights
Rosenborg 1 - 3 Vålerenga Highlights
Vålerenga 3 - 4 Lillestrøm Highlights
Vålerenga 0 - 2 Sarpsborg 08 Highlights
Aalesund 0 - 1 Vålerenga Highlights
Goal Eduard Spertsyan 43', Vålerenga-Krasnodar 0:1
Vålerenga 0 - 1 Krasnodar Highlights
Renee Slegers: Alessia Russo is determined to get the best out of herself
· Alessia Russo was back on the scoresheet as Arsenal beat Valerenga in the Champions League· Interim head coach Renee Slegers packs on the praise for the forward· Russo made it eight goals in nine appearances for the GunnersBy Jamie Spangher | 5:15
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Russo powers Arsenal to victory as Man City suffer Greenwood blow
Alessia Russo scored twice to power Arsenal to a 3-1 victory over Valerenga in the Women’s Champions League on Wednesday.Victory over Juventus last time out had already ensured the Gunners’ progression to the last eight
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Valerenga 1-3 Arsenal: Alessia Russo double and Frida Maanum strike see Gunners win in UEFA Women's Champions League
Arsenal made it six wins on the bounce as they kept up their impressive form against Valerenga. Alessia Russo got on the scoresheet - twice, once in each half - with a first-half effort from Frida Maanum helping The Gunners to a comfortable evening.
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Goalkeeper | ||||
21 | M. Sjøeng | age 22 | ||
30 | Storm Strand-Kolbjørnsen | age 20 | ||
77 | L. Jarosinski | |||
Defender | ||||
2 | C. Borchgrevink | age 25 | ||
3 | A. Hammer Kjelsen | age 18 | ||
4 | A. Olsen | age 23 | ||
5 | N. Idumba | age 25 | ||
6 | Vegar Eggen Hedenstad | age 33 | ||
18 | Simen Juklerød | age 30 | ||
Midfielder | ||||
7 | Magnus Riisnæs | age 20 | ||
8 | Henrik Bjørdal | age 27 | ||
15 | Elias Hagen | age 24 | ||
17 | Carl Lange | age 26 | ||
22 | S. Sjøvold | age 18 | ||
24 | Petter Strand | age 30 | ||
29 | F. Ambina | age 23 | ||
55 | Sebastian Jarl | age 24 | ||
Forward | ||||
9 | Mees Rijks | age 21 | ||
11 | T. Usman | age 17 | ||
14 | O. Obasi | age 19 | ||
19 | Ola Kamara | age 35 | ||
20 | L. Apold-Aasen | age 17 | ||
25 | Jones El-Abdellaoui | age 18 | ||
26 | F. Thorvaldsen | age 18 | ||
31 | O. Bully | age 22 | ||
80 | Muamer Brajanac | age 23 | ||
J. Eng | age 20 |