Trøndelag national team dominated at home
The Norwegian women's national futsal team achieved a historic victory against Belarus in their opening game of the European Championship qualification.
The Norwegian women's national futsal team made a strong statement in their European Championship qualification campaign by defeating Belarus 2-0 at Kolstad Arena. Captain Hedda Romslo Meyer played a crucial role in this victory, not only scoring a goal but also being named the player of the match. This win marks a significant milestone for the team as they strive for success on the international stage.
Meyer, who is only 23 years old and hails from Ranheim, expressed her excitement over the team's performance, highlighting the importance of starting the qualification process on a positive note. She noted the remarkable contribution of her teammates, emphasizing that 10 out of the 14 players in the squad are from the Trøndelag region, reflecting the area's rich futsal culture and growth.
The team's coach, Kai Bardal, who has extensive experience in Norwegian futsal, hails from Steinkjer, further underscoring Trøndelag's strong ties to the sport. Meyer pointed out that futsal has traditionally had a smaller following but is rapidly gaining popularity, particularly in Trøndelag. This victory is not just a win on the field but a testament to the growing enthusiasm for futsal in Norway and the potential for the sport to thrive in the region.