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Molde
Full nameMolde Fotballklubb
Nickname(s)MFK-damene
("The MFK Ladies")
Short nameMFK
Founded19 June 1911; 113 years ago (1911-06-19)
GroundAker Stadion
Reknesbanen2
Capacity11,800
1,5002
ChairmanOdd Ivar Moen
Head coachMorten Kristiansen
League2. divisjon, group 6
20182. divisjon, group 6, 3rd of 10
WebsiteClub website

Molde Fotballklubb Women [²mɔldə] is the women's team in a Norwegian football club from Molde that currently plays in the 2. divisjon, the Norwegian third tier. Founded on 19 June 1911, Molde was originally known as International. Their most recent appearance in Toppserien, the top flight of Norwegian women's football, was during the 1994 season. Molde FK Women did not compete in 2003 and 2008 due to lack of players.

Since the start of the 2018 season, the current head coach is former Molde player Morten Kristiansen.[1]

Molde won the 3. divisjon (Sunnmøre) in 2014 and were promoted to the 2015 2. divisjon. The team has finished in a top four position in all four seasons after the promotion.

Stadium

Aker Stadion

Currently, Molde play their home matches at Aker Stadion or Reknesbanen. Molde's main stadium is the Aker Stadion, formerly known as Molde Stadion, located at Reknes, by the seashore of central Molde. The 212 million kr cost was mostly paid for by investor Kjell Inge Røkke, after whom the ground has been nicknamed "Røkkeløkka". The official name of the new stadium was Molde Stadion until 3 May 2006, when the stadium name changed to Aker Stadion following a sponsorship deal with Røkke's company Aker. The stadium was inaugurated on 18 April 1998, when the stadium was officially opened by Prime Minister and Molde fan Kjell Magne Bondevik.[2] Molde FK Women did not play at Aker Stadion until 2014, when the turf was changed from natural grass to an artificial turf. Their first game on Aker Stadion was the 5−0 win against Brattvåg on 30 April 2014.

At dates when Aker Stadion is unavailable, Molde play their home matches at Reknesbanen, located 750 metres north of Aker Stadion, which is the home arena of Træff.

Players

Current squad

As of 11 June 2018[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Norway NOR Helene Melsæther
2 DF Norway NOR Kaja Kristiansen
3 DF Norway NOR Guro Dahle
4 DF Norway NOR Kristine Furø
5 DF Norway NOR Hanne Sætervik
6 MF Norway NOR Ingrid Hestad
7 MF Norway NOR Andrine Outzen (Captain)
9 FW Norway NOR Flavia Screpanti
10 MF Norway NOR Sandra Vik
11 MF Norway NOR Julie Vik
12 GK Norway NOR Silje Melsæther
13 MF Norway NOR Lajla Ahmetovic
14 MF Norway NOR Maja Sporsem
15 DF Norway NOR Helene Nerland
16 FW Norway NOR Kristina Sæther
17 MF Norway NOR Emma Stølen Godø
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Norway NOR Marte Malmedal
19 DF Norway NOR Hanne Slettebak
20 FW Norway NOR Nora Harnes Håheim
21 DF Norway NOR Emilie Lillevang Holten
22 FW Norway NOR Kristin Sporsheim
23 DF Norway NOR Malene Husøy
25 MF Norway NOR Ada Savjord
26 GK Norway NOR Sandra Ask
27 DF Norway NOR Malene Johansen Lindset
28 MF Norway NOR Iselin Søberg
29 MF Norway NOR Mia Merlid
30 FW Norway NOR Julie Rasmussen
31 MF Norway NOR Ida Hasselgård
32 DF Norway NOR Stine Bergset
33 DF Norway NOR Anna Oline Bye

Club officials

Club directors

Role Name
Chairman Odd Ivar Moen
Managing director Øystein Neerland
Finance Manager Ole Jakob Strandhagen
Marketing director Oddvar Talset

Coaching staff

Role Name
Head coach Norway Morten Kristiansen[3]
First team coach Norway Svein Erik Wenaas
First team coach Norway Asbjørn Outzen
First team goalkeeping coach Norway Rune Flemmen

Recent history

As of match played 6 October 2018 [4]
Season League Cup Europe Top goalscorer (league)
Division Pos G W D L GS GA Pts Att Name Goals
2010 3. divisjon, Nordmøre og Romsdal 2 12 7 1 4 30 17 22 dnq
2011 3. divisjon, Nordmøre og Romsdal 3 10 6 3 1 36 14 21 dnq
2012 3. divisjon, Nordmøre og Romsdal 4 12 5 4 3 45 16 29 dnq
2013 3. divisjon, Nordmøre og Romsdal 1 12 12 0 0 79 6 36 dnq Hanna Tveit Lyche[5] 10
2014 3. divisjon, Sunnmøre 1 18 17 0 1 127 9 51 dnq Hanna Tveit Lyche[6] 33
2015 2. divisjon, group 6 4 18 10 1 7 32 26 31 dnq Hanna Tveit Lyche[7] 10
2016 2. divisjon, group 6 4 18 10 3 5 34 18 33 Third round Julie Belden Rasmussen[8] 7
2017 2. divisjon, group 6 2 18 14 2 2 67 20 44 Second round Julie Belden Rasmussen[9] 25
2018 2. divisjon, group 6 3 18 12 3 3 61 22 39 Second round Julie Vik[10] 12

Coaches

  • Per Lianes (2002)
  • Birgitta Sekkeseter (2004)
  • Roald Blakseth (2005)
  • Unknown (2006–2011)
  • Jørund Svensli (2012–2017)
  • Morten Kristiansen (2018–)

History of league positions

1993 1994 1995–2000 2001–2002 2004–2007 2009–2014 2015–
Toppserien (level 1)
1. divisjon (level 2)
2. divisjon (level 3)
3. divisjon (level 4)

References

  1. ^ "«Hvis Molde skal få et topplag i damefotball, må alle klubbene samarbeide»". aftenposten.no. Aftenposten. 21 April 2018. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Aker Stadion". stadionsiden.com (in Norwegian). Retrieved 19 July 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Molde kvinner Senior A". Molde FK. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Molde Kvinner Statistics". fotball.no. Norwegian Football Association (NFF). Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Player statistics 2013". fotball.no. Norwegian Football Association (NFF). Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  6. ^ "Player statistics 2014". fotball.no. Norwegian Football Association (NFF). Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  7. ^ "Player statistics 2015". fotball.no. Norwegian Football Association (NFF). Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  8. ^ "Player statistics 2016". fotball.no. Norwegian Football Association (NFF). Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  9. ^ "Player statistics 2017". fotball.no. Norwegian Football Association (NFF). Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  10. ^ "Player statistics 2018". fotball.no. Norwegian Football Association (NFF). Retrieved 26 September 2018.

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