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Ann Kristin Aarønes

Ann Kristin Aarønes (born 19 January 1973) is a Norwegian former footballer. She first played for Spjelkavik IL, then for Trondheims-Ørn and the Norwegian national team. Later she played for the WUSA's New York Power, during the club's first season of play in 2001.[3]

Ann Kristin Aarønes
Personal information
Full name Ann Kristin Aarønes[1]
Date of birth (1973-01-19) 19 January 1973 (age 50)
Place of birth Ålesund, Norway
Height 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)[2]
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Spjelkavik
1993–2000 Trondheims-Ørn
2001 New York Power 15 (3)
International career
1990–1999 Norway[3] 111 (60)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 21:24, 10 December 2014 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21:24, 10 December 2014 (UTC)

Club career

At club level with Trondheims-Ørn she won six Norwegian Women's Cup competitions and five Toppserien championships between 1993 and 2000.[4]

Aarønes signed for the professional Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) ahead of the inaugural season in 2001. She was allocated to New York Power alongside compatriot Gro Espeseth. Plagued by lower back and hamstring injuries, she was only able to play for one season before retiring.[5]

International career

In September 1990 Aarønes won her first cap for the Norway women's national football team at Old Trafford in a 0–0 1991 UEFA Women's Championship qualification draw with England.

Aarønes played 111 senior international matches for Norway between 1990 and 1999, scoring 60 goals. She was the top scorer at the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup, which was won by Norway. Also with the Norway team she won bronze at the inaugural Olympic women's football tournament at Atlanta 1996. In 1993 she became a European Champion with Norway, having been a runner-up in 1991. Aarønes also played for Norway in Euro 1997 and at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. She was included in the All-star team in 1999, although Norway failed to defend their title.

International goals

No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 23 May 1992 Modum, Norway   Switzerland 6–0 6–0 UEFA Women's Euro 1993 qualifying
2. 26 September 1992 Kolbotn, Norway   Belgium 1–0 8–0
3. 5–0
4. 4 September 1993 Gvarv, Norway   Czech Republic 1–0 6–1 UEFA Women's Euro 1995 qualifying
5. 3–1
6. 4–1
7. 16 October 1993 Bergen, Norway   Hungary 7–0 8–0
8. 16 March 1994 Portimão, Portugal   Finland 2–0 6–0 1994 Algarve Cup
9. 3–0
10. 18 March 1994 Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal   Denmark 1–1 6–1
11. 5–1
12. 20 March 1994 Faro, Portugal   United States 1–0 1–0
13. 21 May 1994 Vantaa, Finland   Finland 1–? 2–2 UEFA Women's Euro 1995 qualifying
14. 4 June 1994 Budapest, Hungary   Hungary 2–0 4–0
15. 4 September 1994 Oslo, Norway   Finland 3–0 4–0
16. 24 September 1994 Prague, Czech Republic   Czech Republic 2–0 9–0
17. 26 February 1995 Kristiansand, Norway   Sweden 1–1 4–3 UEFA Women's Euro 1995
18. 3–3
19. 16 March 1995 Quarteira, Portugal   Italy ?–? 3–1 1995 Algarve Cup
20. 6 June 1995 Karlstad, Sweden   Nigeria 4–0 8–0 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup
21. 8–0
22. 10 June 1995 Gävle, Sweden   Canada 1–0 7–0
23. 3–0
24. 7–0
25. 15 June 1995 Västerås, Sweden   United States 1–0 1–0
26. 19 September 1995 Ulefoss, Norway   Slovakia 2–0 17–0 UEFA Women's Euro 1997 qualifying
27. 10–0
28. 13–0
29. 14–0
30. 17–0
31. 17 March 1996 Quarteira, Portugal   Sweden 1–0 4–0 1996 Algarve Cup
32. 4–0
33. 21 July 1996 Washington D.C., United States   Brazil 2–1 2–2 1996 Summer Olympics
34. 23 July 1996   Germany 1–0 3–2
35. 1 August 1996 Athens, United States   Brazil 1–0 2–0
36. 2–0
37. 23 June 1999 Landover, United States   Canada 1–0 7–1 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup
38. 2–1
39. 26 June 1999 Chicago, United States   Japan 3–0 4–0
40. 30 June 1999 San Jose, United States   Sweden 1–0 3–1
41. 11 September 1999 Strusshamn, Norway   Switzerland 2–0 4–0 UEFA Women's Euro 2001 qualifying
42. 23 October 1999 Sesimbra, Portugal   Portugal 1–0 4–0
43. 2–0
44. 4–0

References

  1. ^ Ann Kristin Aarønes at Olympedia  
  2. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  3. ^ a b Pedersen, Ole Petter. Ann Kristin Aarønes (in Norwegian). Store Norske Leksikon. Retrieved 18 May 2009.
  4. ^ (in Norwegian). SK Trondheims-Ørn. Archived from the original on 6 September 2009. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  5. ^ "Norway duo announce retirement". UEFA. 15 October 2001. Retrieved 10 December 2014.

External links

  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Ann Kristin Aarønes at the Norwegian Football Federation (in Norwegian)
  • . Archived from the original on 26 October 2001. Retrieved 10 December 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

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Ann Kristin Aarones born 19 January 1973 is a Norwegian former footballer She first played for Spjelkavik IL then for Trondheims Orn and the Norwegian national team Later she played for the WUSA s New York Power during the club s first season of play in 2001 3 Ann Kristin AaronesPersonal informationFull nameAnn Kristin Aarones 1 Date of birth 1973 01 19 19 January 1973 age 50 Place of birthAlesund NorwayHeight182 cm 6 ft 0 in 2 Position s ForwardSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls Spjelkavik1993 2000Trondheims Orn2001New York Power15 3 International career 1990 1999Norway 3 111 60 Honours Women s footballRepresenting NorwayOlympic Games1996 Atlanta TeamWorld Cup1995 Sweden TeamEuropean Championship1993 Italy Team1991 Denmark Team Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 21 24 10 December 2014 UTC National team caps and goals correct as of 21 24 10 December 2014 UTC Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 International goals 4 References 5 External linksClub career EditAt club level with Trondheims Orn she won six Norwegian Women s Cup competitions and five Toppserien championships between 1993 and 2000 4 Aarones signed for the professional Women s United Soccer Association WUSA ahead of the inaugural season in 2001 She was allocated to New York Power alongside compatriot Gro Espeseth Plagued by lower back and hamstring injuries she was only able to play for one season before retiring 5 International career EditIn September 1990 Aarones won her first cap for the Norway women s national football team at Old Trafford in a 0 0 1991 UEFA Women s Championship qualification draw with England Aarones played 111 senior international matches for Norway between 1990 and 1999 scoring 60 goals She was the top scorer at the 1995 FIFA Women s World Cup which was won by Norway Also with the Norway team she won bronze at the inaugural Olympic women s football tournament at Atlanta 1996 In 1993 she became a European Champion with Norway having been a runner up in 1991 Aarones also played for Norway in Euro 1997 and at the 1999 FIFA Women s World Cup She was included in the All star team in 1999 although Norway failed to defend their title International goals EditNo Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 23 May 1992 Modum Norway Switzerland 6 0 6 0 UEFA Women s Euro 1993 qualifying2 26 September 1992 Kolbotn Norway Belgium 1 0 8 03 5 04 4 September 1993 Gvarv Norway Czech Republic 1 0 6 1 UEFA Women s Euro 1995 qualifying5 3 16 4 17 16 October 1993 Bergen Norway Hungary 7 0 8 08 16 March 1994 Portimao Portugal Finland 2 0 6 0 1994 Algarve Cup9 3 010 18 March 1994 Vila Real de Santo Antonio Portugal Denmark 1 1 6 111 5 112 20 March 1994 Faro Portugal United States 1 0 1 013 21 May 1994 Vantaa Finland Finland 1 2 2 UEFA Women s Euro 1995 qualifying14 4 June 1994 Budapest Hungary Hungary 2 0 4 015 4 September 1994 Oslo Norway Finland 3 0 4 016 24 September 1994 Prague Czech Republic Czech Republic 2 0 9 017 26 February 1995 Kristiansand Norway Sweden 1 1 4 3 UEFA Women s Euro 199518 3 319 16 March 1995 Quarteira Portugal Italy 3 1 1995 Algarve Cup20 6 June 1995 Karlstad Sweden Nigeria 4 0 8 0 1995 FIFA Women s World Cup21 8 022 10 June 1995 Gavle Sweden Canada 1 0 7 023 3 024 7 025 15 June 1995 Vasteras Sweden United States 1 0 1 026 19 September 1995 Ulefoss Norway Slovakia 2 0 17 0 UEFA Women s Euro 1997 qualifying27 10 028 13 029 14 030 17 031 17 March 1996 Quarteira Portugal Sweden 1 0 4 0 1996 Algarve Cup32 4 033 21 July 1996 Washington D C United States Brazil 2 1 2 2 1996 Summer Olympics34 23 July 1996 Germany 1 0 3 235 1 August 1996 Athens United States Brazil 1 0 2 036 2 037 23 June 1999 Landover United States Canada 1 0 7 1 1999 FIFA Women s World Cup38 2 139 26 June 1999 Chicago United States Japan 3 0 4 040 30 June 1999 San Jose United States Sweden 1 0 3 141 11 September 1999 Strusshamn Norway Switzerland 2 0 4 0 UEFA Women s Euro 2001 qualifying42 23 October 1999 Sesimbra Portugal Portugal 1 0 4 043 2 044 4 0References Edit Ann Kristin Aarones at Olympedia Ann Kristin Aarones Sports Reference Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 10 December 2014 a b Pedersen Ole Petter Ann Kristin Aarones in Norwegian Store Norske Leksikon Retrieved 18 May 2009 Ann Kristin Aarones in Norwegian SK Trondheims Orn Archived from the original on 6 September 2009 Retrieved 10 December 2014 Norway duo announce retirement UEFA 15 October 2001 Retrieved 10 December 2014 External links EditAnn Kristin Aarones FIFA competition record archived Ann Kristin Aarones at the Norwegian Football Federation in Norwegian Ann Kristin Aarones at Women s United Soccer Association New York Power Archived from the original on 26 October 2001 Retrieved 10 December 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ann Kristin Aarones amp oldid 1134426834, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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