Trondheim's national team dominated at home
Norway's women's futsal team secured a historic 2-0 victory against Belarus in their first match of the EM qualification.
The Norwegian women's futsal team achieved a significant milestone by defeating Belarus 2-0 in their opening match of the European Championship qualification in Kolstad Arena. This victory is especially notable as the team is primarily comprised of players from Trondheim, with 10 out of the 14 squad members hailing from the region, along with their coach Kai Bardal. This local dominance showcases not only the talent but also the development of women's futsal in Norway.
The match itself was a display of Norwegian superiority, as the team not only controlled possession but also created multiple scoring chances. The first real threat came from Una Borgen, who hit the post just before halftime. The pressure from the Norwegian side was relentless, and the home crowd witnessed an engaging performance that built excitement for the future of this emerging sport in Norway.
This inaugural match in the EM qualification marks a historical moment for the women's futsal team, echoing the significance of their first-ever international match held at the same venue just two years prior. The success against Belarus sets a hopeful tone for their qualification campaign, and it emphasizes the dedication of these athletes and their ambition to further establish women's futsal on the international stage.