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Vålerenga Women

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Established
2012 (12 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Intility Arena
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Location
Oslo

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Competitions
Norway Toppserien

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20/04 Røa Women - Vålerenga W
23/04 Vålerenga W - Stabæk Wome
27/04 Vålerenga W - Lyn Women
10/05 Vålerenga W - LSK Kvinner
15/05 Vålerenga W - Rosenborg Wo

Results
13/04 Vålerenga W 4 - 0 Kolbotn Wome
18/03 Vålerenga W 3 - 1 Stabæk Wome
18/11 Rosenborg Wo 3 - 0 Vålerenga W
11/11 Vålerenga W 3 - 1 Stabæk Wome
04/11 Vålerenga W 1 - 1 Brann Women

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Vålerenga Fotball Damer is the women's football branch of Vålerenga Fotball. Based in Oslo, the team plays in Norway's top league, Toppserien.

The team first won promotion to Toppserien in 2011 after earning promotion from the First Division. This made Vålerenga the third Norwegian club with both a men's team and a women's team in the top-tier league, and the first club to have its own women's team win promotion to Toppserien, as the two other clubs, Stabæk Fotball and Lillestrøm SK, inherited another club's women's team.

In 2020, the club made record by winning the Toppserien and the NM Kvinner, their first major titles after finishing runners-up at the previous editions.

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Stadium or Home

Intility Arena, also referred to as Vålerenga Stadion, is an association football stadium in Oslo, Norway. The stadium is the home stadium for the Vålerenga Fotball, currently playing in the Eliteserien, and it has a seating capacity of 16,555 people.

The stadium plans were accepted by the city council of Oslo in 2014 and by EEA in June 2015. Construction started in August 2015, and the stadium opened in September 2017. The stadium was initially called Vålerenga kultur- og idrettspark.

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