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Isabell Herlovsen

Isabell Lehn Herlovsen (born 23 June 1988) is a Norwegian former football player.

Isabell Herlovsen
Isabell Herlovsen in October 2007
Personal information
Full name Isabell Lehn Herlovsen
Date of birth (1988-06-23) 23 June 1988 (age 35)
Place of birth Mönchengladbach, West Germany
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
2000–2004 Kolbotn
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2009 Kolbotn 95 (48)
2009–2010 Olympique Lyon 13 (3)
2011–2017 LSK Kvinner 108 (100)
2017 Jiangsu Suning
2018–2020 Vålerenga 19 (6)
2019Kolbotn (loan) 17 (8)
2021 Fredrikstad 2 (3)
International career
2003–2004 Norway U17 12 (1)
2004–2007 Norway U19 13 (3)
2008 Norway U20 4 (2)
2006 Norway U21 2 (0)
2007 Norway U23 2 (0)
2005–2019 Norway 133 (67)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15 November 2021
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 8 October 2019

She last played for Våleranga and Kolbotn after moving home from China and the club Jiangsu Suning.[1][2] She plays as a midfielder and a striker.

Herlovsen is the daughter of former football player Kai Erik Herlovsen and was born in Germany during his spell at Borussia Mönchengladbach. She is a Norwegian women's international having made her debut at the age of 16. Herlovsen was the youngest player at UEFA Women's Euro 2005 and became the youngest goal-scorer in the tournament's history on 9 June 2005 when she scored a goal in a 1–1 draw against France.[3]

Club career edit

Herlovsen began her career at Kolbotn IL. She made her debut with the club in 2004 and played for five seasons winning two league titles in 2005 and 2006 and winning the women's national cup in 2007. Following the UEFA Women's Euro 2005, Herlovsen drew interest from the women's section of English club Arsenal. The two sides met for negotiations, but were unable to reach an agreement.[4] Later on, Herlovsen scored for her club Kolbotn in the 2007 edition of the women's Norwegian Cup. The players received their championship medals from the King of Norway.

On 28 October 2009, Herlovsen's parent club Kolbotn announced that the player, alongside club and national team teammate Christine Colombo Nilsen, would be joining Olympique Lyonnais of the Division 1 Féminine.[5] She made her debut for the club on 8 November 2009 coming on as a substitute in a 6–1 victory over Juvisy. Herlovsen scored her first goal for the club on 7 March 2010 scoring a brace in a 9–0 victory over Muret in the Challenge de France. She later featured in the final match of the UEFA Women's Champions League in 2010.

In February 2017, Herlovsen signed a contract with the Chinese club Jiangsu Suning, at the same time taking a break from playing for the Norwegian national team.[6] In her Chinese debut match she scored a goal.[7]

In 2018, Herlovsen returned to Norway to join Våleranga, then she was loaned out to her former club Kolbotn in 2019. In 2020, she and her club Våleranga agreed to terminate her contract.[8]

She made a brief comeback in 2021 for Fredrikstad FK, to secure promotion to the Second Division.[9]

International career edit

Herlovsen had her first appearance for the Norwegian national team at the age of 16. In her first major tournament, Herlovsen was the youngest player at the competition. She scored two goals; one against France in the group stage and another against Sweden in the semi-finals. Norway won the match 3–2, but lost 3–1 in the final to Germany.

At the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup in China, Herlovsen scored one goal in the group stage against Ghana. In the quarter-finals she scored the game-winning goal in Norway's 1–0 victory over the hosts, thus eliminating China from the tournament, in front of 50,000 spectators. In the semi-finals, Norway again lost to Germany. On 9 June 2008, Herlovsen was named to the national team squad to play in the women's tournament at the 2008 Summer Olympics.[10]

In August 2009, Herlovsen was selected for the Norway team that had qualified for the UEFA Women's Euro 2009 in Finland.[11] With a steady place in the team for the first time, as a striker, she played all matches and won praise for her energetic and accurate play even at times as the team's single front runner. Norway beat Sweden unexpectedly in the quarter finals only to lose to the champions Germany in the semifinal in which Herlovsen scored Norway's only goal.

Personal life edit

Herlovsen's home is in Fredrikstad. Her father is Kai Erik Herlovsen, a former Norwegian international footballer who also played professionally in Germany for Borussia Mönchengladbach. Isabell has an older sister and a younger brother. In July 2011, Herlovsen came out as a lesbian, having been out to friends and family while in her teens.[12] She has a son with her partner Christine Porsmyr Olsen.[8]

Career statistics edit

As of 4 October 2019
Club Season Division League Cup Continental Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Kolbotn 2004 Toppserien 10 6 3 4 - 13 10
2005 18 13 4 2 - 22 15
2006 13 4 0 0 - 13 4
2007 19 5 0 0 - 19 5
2008 21 7 0 0 - 21 7
2009 14 13 0 0 - 14 13
Total 95 48 7 6 - - 102 54
Lyon 2009–10 Division 1 Féminine 9 0 0 0 5 0 14 0
2010–11 4 3 0 0 2 0 6 3
Total 13 3 0 0 7 0 20 3
LSK Kvinner 2011 Toppserien 16 6 1 1 - 17 7
2012 22 25 2 0 - 24 25
2013 17 5 1 1 2 0 20 6
2014 20 15 4 7 - 24 22
2015 12 19 3 3 2 0 17 22
2016 21 30 4 4 2 0 27 34
Total 108 100 15 16 6 0 129 116
Vålerenga 2018 Toppserien 19 6 3 6 - 22 12
Total 19 6 3 6 - - 22 12
Kolbotn (loan) 2019 Toppserien 17 8 1 5 - 18 13
Total 17 8 1 5 - - 18 13
Career total 252 165 26 33 13 0 291 198

International goals edit

Key (expand for notes on "international goals" and sorting)
Location Geographic location of the venue where the competition occurred
Sorted by country name first, then by city name
Lineup Start – played entire match
on minute (off player) – substituted on at the minute indicated, and player was substituted off at the same time

off minute (on player) – substituted off at the minute indicated, and player was substituted on at the same time
(c) – captain
Sorted by minutes played

Min The minute in the match the goal was scored. For list that include caps, blank indicates played in the match but did not score a goal.
Assist/pass The ball was passed by the player, which assisted in scoring the goal. This column depends on the availability and source of this information.
penalty or pk Goal scored on penalty-kick which was awarded due to foul by opponent. (Goals scored in penalty-shoot-out, at the end of a tied match after extra-time, are not included.)
Score The match score after the goal was scored.
Sorted by goal difference, then by goal scored by the player's team
Result The final score.

Sorted by goal difference in the match, then by goal difference in penalty-shoot-out if it is taken, followed by goal scored by the player's team in the match, then by goal scored in the penalty-shoot-out. For matches with identical final scores, match ending in extra-time without penalty-shoot-out is a tougher match, therefore precede matches that ended in regulation

aet The score at the end of extra-time; the match was tied at the end of 90' regulation
pso Penalty-shoot-out score shown in parentheses; the match was tied at the end of extra-time
Light-yellow background color – match at an invitational tournament
Light-orange background color – Olympic women's football qualification match

NOTE: some keys may not apply for a particular football player

Goal Date Location Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 9 June 2005 Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, England   France 5350.03005

1–1

5650.06005

1–1

2005 UEFA Women's Championship
2. 16 June 2005 Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, England   Sweden 5350.03005

2–1

5650.06005

3–2

3. 20 September 2007 Yellow Dragon Stadium, Hangzhou, China   Ghana

4–0

7–2

2007 FIFA Women's World Cup
4. 23 September 2007 Wuhan Stadium, Wuhan, China   China

1–0

1–0

5. 25 June 2008 City Stadium, Kutno, Poland   Poland

3–0

3–0

UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying
6. 19 August 2009 Enavallen, Enköping, Sweden   Sweden

1–0

1–0

Friendly
7. 29 October 2009 Nadderud stadion, Bærum, Norway   Netherlands

3–0

3–0

2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)
8. 26 February 2010 José Arcanjo Stadium, Olhão, Portugal   United States

1–1

1–2

2010 Algarve Cup
9. 27 March 2010 AKA Arena, Hønefoss, Norway   North Macedonia

1–0

14–0

2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)
10.

3–0

11.

4–0

12.

8–0

13.

10–0

14.

12–0

15. 30 March 2010 Neman Stadium, Grodno, Belarus   Belarus

3–0

5–0

16. 19 June 2010 Oosterenkstadion, Zwolle, Netherlands   Netherlands

1–1

2–2

17. 26 October 2010 Falkenburg, Sweden   Sweden

2–1

3–1

Friendly
18. 21 September 2011 Nadderud Stadion, Nadderud, Norway   Hungary

2–0

6–0

UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
19.

3–0

20. 19 November 2011 Mourneview Park, Lurgan, Northern Ireland   Northern Ireland

1–2

1–3

21. 29 February 2012 Estádio Municipal, Parchal, Portugal   Japan

1–0

1–2

2012 Algarve Cup
22. 16 June 2012 Sarpsborg Stadion, Sarpsborg, Norway   Bulgaria

1–0

11–0

UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
23.

2–0

24.

4–0

25.

6–0

26.

7–0

27. 30 August 2012 East End Park, Edinburgh, Scotland   Scotland

1–1

2–2

Friendly
28.

2–1

29. 15 September 2012 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway   Belgium

2–0

3–2

UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
30. 7 May 2014 Tønsberg Gressbane, Tønsberg, Norway   Portugal

2–0

2–0

2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)
31. 14 June 2014 Brann Stadion, Bergen, Norway   Greece

5–0

6–0

32. 18 June 2014 Estádio Marcolino de Castro, Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal   Portugal

1–0

2–0

33. 13 September 2014 Niko Dovana Stadium, Durres, Albania   Albania

1–0

11–0

34.

4–0

35.

8–0

36. 25 November 2014 Randaberg Stadion, Randaberg, Norway   New Zealand

1–1

1–1

Friendly
37. 13 January 2015 La Manga, Spain   Sweden

1–0

2–3

38.

2–0

39. 9 March 2015 Estádio Municipal, Albufeira, Portugal   Switzerland

2–2

2–2

2015 Algarve Cup
56. 1 March 2019 Albufeira Municipal, Albufeira, Portugal   China

1–0

3–1

2019 Algarve Cup
57. 6 March 2019 Bela Vista Municipal, Parchal, Portugal   Poland

1–0

3–0

58. 2 June 2019 Stade Moulonguet, Amiens, France   South Africa

4–0

7–2

Friendly
59.

5–0

60.

6–1

61. 17 June 2019 Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reims, France   South Korea

2–0

2–1

2019 FIFA Women's World Cup
62. 22 June 2019 Allianz Riviera, Nice, France   Australia 5350.03005

1–0

5650.06005

1–1

63. 4 October 2019 Borisov Arena, Barysaw, Belarus   Belarus

1–0

7–1

UEFA Women's Euro 2021 qualifying
64.

2–0

65. 8 October 2019 Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands   Faroe Islands

6–0

13–0

66.

10–0

67.

12–0

Honours edit

Club edit

Kolbotn
Lyon
LSK Kvinner
Jiangsu Suning
  • Chinese Women's FA Cup: 2017

Individual edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Herlovsen libérée de son contrat avec Lyon" (in French). FootoFeminin. 9 December 2010. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Isabell Herlovsen". Store Norske Leksikon. Retrieved 16 June 2010.
  3. ^ . UEFA. Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved 16 June 2010.
  4. ^ Eriksen, Klaus (4 August 2005). "Herlovsen sa nei til Arsenal" (in Norwegian). Verdens Gang. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  5. ^ Herlovsen and Colombo to Lyon Archived 7 September 2012 at archive.today
  6. ^ Bryne, Lars; Hansen, Jonathan Simchai (9 February 2017). "Herlovsen solgt til kinesisk fotball – tar pause fra landslaget" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  7. ^ Bryne, Lars (30 March 2017). "Herlovsen på ufrivillig slankekur etter matsjokk i Kina" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Isabell Herlovsen legger opp: – Har vært en tøff periode". nrk.no (in Norwegian). 23 September 2020.
  9. ^ Isabell Herlovsen at the Norwegian Football Federation (in Norwegian)
  10. ^ Drømmen gikk i oppfyllelse[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "Herlovsen spurred on by memories". UEFA.com. 4 September 2009. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  12. ^ Ingrid Marie Treborg (5 July 2011). "Isabell Herlovsen står fram som lesbisk" (in Norwegian). TV2.no. Retrieved 14 September 2011.

External links edit

  • NFF profile (in Norwegian)
  • FIFA competition record (archived)

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Isabell Lehn Herlovsen born 23 June 1988 is a Norwegian former football player Isabell HerlovsenIsabell Herlovsen in October 2007Personal informationFull nameIsabell Lehn HerlovsenDate of birth 1988 06 23 23 June 1988 age 35 Place of birthMonchengladbach West GermanyHeight1 70 m 5 ft 7 in Position s StrikerYouth career2000 2004KolbotnSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2004 2009Kolbotn95 48 2009 2010Olympique Lyon13 3 2011 2017LSK Kvinner108 100 2017Jiangsu Suning2018 2020Valerenga19 6 2019 Kolbotn loan 17 8 2021Fredrikstad2 3 International career 2003 2004Norway U1712 1 2004 2007Norway U1913 3 2008Norway U204 2 2006Norway U212 0 2007Norway U232 0 2005 2019Norway133 67 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 15 November 2021 National team caps and goals correct as of 8 October 2019She last played for Valeranga and Kolbotn after moving home from China and the club Jiangsu Suning 1 2 She plays as a midfielder and a striker Herlovsen is the daughter of former football player Kai Erik Herlovsen and was born in Germany during his spell at Borussia Monchengladbach She is a Norwegian women s international having made her debut at the age of 16 Herlovsen was the youngest player at UEFA Women s Euro 2005 and became the youngest goal scorer in the tournament s history on 9 June 2005 when she scored a goal in a 1 1 draw against France 3 Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Personal life 4 Career statistics 4 1 International goals 5 Honours 5 1 Club 5 2 Individual 6 References 7 External linksClub career editHerlovsen began her career at Kolbotn IL She made her debut with the club in 2004 and played for five seasons winning two league titles in 2005 and 2006 and winning the women s national cup in 2007 Following the UEFA Women s Euro 2005 Herlovsen drew interest from the women s section of English club Arsenal The two sides met for negotiations but were unable to reach an agreement 4 Later on Herlovsen scored for her club Kolbotn in the 2007 edition of the women s Norwegian Cup The players received their championship medals from the King of Norway On 28 October 2009 Herlovsen s parent club Kolbotn announced that the player alongside club and national team teammate Christine Colombo Nilsen would be joining Olympique Lyonnais of the Division 1 Feminine 5 She made her debut for the club on 8 November 2009 coming on as a substitute in a 6 1 victory over Juvisy Herlovsen scored her first goal for the club on 7 March 2010 scoring a brace in a 9 0 victory over Muret in the Challenge de France She later featured in the final match of the UEFA Women s Champions League in 2010 In February 2017 Herlovsen signed a contract with the Chinese club Jiangsu Suning at the same time taking a break from playing for the Norwegian national team 6 In her Chinese debut match she scored a goal 7 In 2018 Herlovsen returned to Norway to join Valeranga then she was loaned out to her former club Kolbotn in 2019 In 2020 she and her club Valeranga agreed to terminate her contract 8 She made a brief comeback in 2021 for Fredrikstad FK to secure promotion to the Second Division 9 International career editHerlovsen had her first appearance for the Norwegian national team at the age of 16 In her first major tournament Herlovsen was the youngest player at the competition She scored two goals one against France in the group stage and another against Sweden in the semi finals Norway won the match 3 2 but lost 3 1 in the final to Germany At the 2007 FIFA Women s World Cup in China Herlovsen scored one goal in the group stage against Ghana In the quarter finals she scored the game winning goal in Norway s 1 0 victory over the hosts thus eliminating China from the tournament in front of 50 000 spectators In the semi finals Norway again lost to Germany On 9 June 2008 Herlovsen was named to the national team squad to play in the women s tournament at the 2008 Summer Olympics 10 In August 2009 Herlovsen was selected for the Norway team that had qualified for the UEFA Women s Euro 2009 in Finland 11 With a steady place in the team for the first time as a striker she played all matches and won praise for her energetic and accurate play even at times as the team s single front runner Norway beat Sweden unexpectedly in the quarter finals only to lose to the champions Germany in the semifinal in which Herlovsen scored Norway s only goal Personal life editHerlovsen s home is in Fredrikstad Her father is Kai Erik Herlovsen a former Norwegian international footballer who also played professionally in Germany for Borussia Monchengladbach Isabell has an older sister and a younger brother In July 2011 Herlovsen came out as a lesbian having been out to friends and family while in her teens 12 She has a son with her partner Christine Porsmyr Olsen 8 Career statistics editAs of 4 October 2019Club Season Division League Cup Continental TotalApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsKolbotn 2004 Toppserien 10 6 3 4 13 102005 18 13 4 2 22 152006 13 4 0 0 13 42007 19 5 0 0 19 52008 21 7 0 0 21 72009 14 13 0 0 14 13Total 95 48 7 6 102 54Lyon 2009 10 Division 1 Feminine 9 0 0 0 5 0 14 02010 11 4 3 0 0 2 0 6 3Total 13 3 0 0 7 0 20 3LSK Kvinner 2011 Toppserien 16 6 1 1 17 72012 22 25 2 0 24 252013 17 5 1 1 2 0 20 62014 20 15 4 7 24 222015 12 19 3 3 2 0 17 222016 21 30 4 4 2 0 27 34Total 108 100 15 16 6 0 129 116Valerenga 2018 Toppserien 19 6 3 6 22 12Total 19 6 3 6 22 12Kolbotn loan 2019 Toppserien 17 8 1 5 18 13Total 17 8 1 5 18 13Career total 252 165 26 33 13 0 291 198International goals edit Key expand for notes on international goals and sorting Location Geographic location of the venue where the competition occurredSorted by country name first then by city nameLineup Start played entire matchon minute off player substituted on at the minute indicated and player was substituted off at the same timeoff minute on player substituted off at the minute indicated and player was substituted on at the same time c captainSorted by minutes playedMin The minute in the match the goal was scored For list that include caps blank indicates played in the match but did not score a goal Assist pass The ball was passed by the player which assisted in scoring the goal This column depends on the availability and source of this information penalty or pk Goal scored on penalty kick which was awarded due to foul by opponent Goals scored in penalty shoot out at the end of a tied match after extra time are not included Score The match score after the goal was scored Sorted by goal difference then by goal scored by the player s teamResult The final score Sorted by goal difference in the match then by goal difference in penalty shoot out if it is taken followed by goal scored by the player s team in the match then by goal scored in the penalty shoot out For matches with identical final scores match ending in extra time without penalty shoot out is a tougher match therefore precede matches that ended in regulationaet The score at the end of extra time the match was tied at the end of 90 regulationpso Penalty shoot out score shown in parentheses the match was tied at the end of extra timeLight yellow background color match at an invitational tournamentLight orange background color Olympic women s football qualification matchNOTE some keys may not apply for a particular football playerGoal Date Location Opponent Score Result Competition1 9 June 2005 Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington England nbsp France 5350 03005 1 1 5650 06005 1 1 2005 UEFA Women s Championship2 16 June 2005 Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington England nbsp Sweden 5350 03005 2 1 5650 06005 3 23 20 September 2007 Yellow Dragon Stadium Hangzhou China nbsp Ghana 4 0 7 2 2007 FIFA Women s World Cup4 23 September 2007 Wuhan Stadium Wuhan China nbsp China 1 0 1 05 25 June 2008 City Stadium Kutno Poland nbsp Poland 3 0 3 0 UEFA Women s Euro 2009 qualifying6 19 August 2009 Enavallen Enkoping Sweden nbsp Sweden 1 0 1 0 Friendly7 29 October 2009 Nadderud stadion Baerum Norway nbsp Netherlands 3 0 3 0 2011 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification UEFA 8 26 February 2010 Jose Arcanjo Stadium Olhao Portugal nbsp United States 1 1 1 2 2010 Algarve Cup9 27 March 2010 AKA Arena Honefoss Norway nbsp North Macedonia 1 0 14 0 2011 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification UEFA 10 3 011 4 012 8 013 10 014 12 015 30 March 2010 Neman Stadium Grodno Belarus nbsp Belarus 3 0 5 016 19 June 2010 Oosterenkstadion Zwolle Netherlands nbsp Netherlands 1 1 2 217 26 October 2010 Falkenburg Sweden nbsp Sweden 2 1 3 1 Friendly18 21 September 2011 Nadderud Stadion Nadderud Norway nbsp Hungary 2 0 6 0 UEFA Women s Euro 2013 qualifying19 3 020 19 November 2011 Mourneview Park Lurgan Northern Ireland nbsp Northern Ireland 1 2 1 321 29 February 2012 Estadio Municipal Parchal Portugal nbsp Japan 1 0 1 2 2012 Algarve Cup22 16 June 2012 Sarpsborg Stadion Sarpsborg Norway nbsp Bulgaria 1 0 11 0 UEFA Women s Euro 2013 qualifying23 2 024 4 025 6 026 7 027 30 August 2012 East End Park Edinburgh Scotland nbsp Scotland 1 1 2 2 Friendly28 2 129 15 September 2012 Ullevaal Stadion Oslo Norway nbsp Belgium 2 0 3 2 UEFA Women s Euro 2013 qualifying30 7 May 2014 Tonsberg Gressbane Tonsberg Norway nbsp Portugal 2 0 2 0 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification UEFA 31 14 June 2014 Brann Stadion Bergen Norway nbsp Greece 5 0 6 032 18 June 2014 Estadio Marcolino de Castro Santa Maria da Feira Portugal nbsp Portugal 1 0 2 033 13 September 2014 Niko Dovana Stadium Durres Albania nbsp Albania 1 0 11 034 4 035 8 036 25 November 2014 Randaberg Stadion Randaberg Norway nbsp New Zealand 1 1 1 1 Friendly37 13 January 2015 La Manga Spain nbsp Sweden 1 0 2 338 2 039 9 March 2015 Estadio Municipal Albufeira Portugal nbsp Switzerland 2 2 2 2 2015 Algarve Cup56 1 March 2019 Albufeira Municipal Albufeira Portugal nbsp China 1 0 3 1 2019 Algarve Cup57 6 March 2019 Bela Vista Municipal Parchal Portugal nbsp Poland 1 0 3 058 2 June 2019 Stade Moulonguet Amiens France nbsp South Africa 4 0 7 2 Friendly59 5 060 6 161 17 June 2019 Stade Auguste Delaune Reims France nbsp South Korea 2 0 2 1 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup62 22 June 2019 Allianz Riviera Nice France nbsp Australia 5350 03005 1 0 5650 06005 1 163 4 October 2019 Borisov Arena Barysaw Belarus nbsp Belarus 1 0 7 1 UEFA Women s Euro 2021 qualifying64 2 065 8 October 2019 Torsvollur Torshavn Faroe Islands nbsp Faroe Islands 6 0 13 066 10 067 12 0Honours editClub edit KolbotnToppserien 2005 2006 Norwegian Cup 2007LyonDivision 1 Feminine 2009 10 Champions League runners up 2010LSK KvinnerToppserien 2012 2014 2015 2016 Norwegian Cup 2014 2015 2016Jiangsu SuningChinese Women s FA Cup 2017Individual edit Top Scorer Toppserien 2012 25 goals 2016 30 goals References edit Herlovsen liberee de son contrat avec Lyon in French FootoFeminin 9 December 2010 Retrieved 15 December 2010 Isabell Herlovsen Store Norske Leksikon Retrieved 16 June 2010 Norway Player profile Isabell Lehn Herlovsen UEFA Archived from the original on 28 March 2010 Retrieved 16 June 2010 Eriksen Klaus 4 August 2005 Herlovsen sa nei til Arsenal in Norwegian Verdens Gang Retrieved 24 September 2014 Herlovsen and Colombo to Lyon Archived 7 September 2012 at archive today Bryne Lars Hansen Jonathan Simchai 9 February 2017 Herlovsen solgt til kinesisk fotball tar pause fra landslaget in Norwegian NRK Retrieved 30 March 2017 Bryne Lars 30 March 2017 Herlovsen pa ufrivillig slankekur etter matsjokk i Kina in Norwegian NRK Retrieved 30 March 2017 a b Isabell Herlovsen legger opp Har vaert en toff periode nrk no in Norwegian 23 September 2020 Isabell Herlovsen at the Norwegian Football Federation in Norwegian Drommen gikk i oppfyllelse permanent dead link Herlovsen spurred on by memories UEFA com 4 September 2009 Retrieved 1 July 2022 Ingrid Marie Treborg 5 July 2011 Isabell Herlovsen star fram som lesbisk in Norwegian TV2 no Retrieved 14 September 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isabell Herlovsen NFF 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