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Ullevaal Stadion2 Women's National Football Team, also known as Die Nationalelf (The National Eleven), is a powerhouse in the world of women's football. The team first competed in the Women's World Cup in 1991 and has since established itself as a dominant force in the sport. Led by head coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, the team has won two World Cup titles (2003, 2007) and eight European Championships, making them the most successful team in the history of the European Women's Championship. Some of the notable players on the team include Alexandra Popp, Dzsenifer Marozsán, and Sara Däbritz. The team plays their home matches at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Stuttgart, which has a capacity of over 60,000 spectators. With an impressive track record and a talented roster, Ullevaal Stadion2 Women's National Football Team continues to prove why they are a force to be reckoned with on the global stage.
The Norway Women's National Football team, also known as the "Grasshoppers," represents Norway in international women's football competitions. The team has had great success in major tournaments, winning the FIFA Women's World Cup in 1995 and the UEFA Women's European Championship in 1993, 2000, and 2013. Their home stadium is the Ullevaal Stadion in Ullevaal Stadion4, which has a capacity of over 28,000 spectators. Some notable players for Norway Women include Ada Hegerberg, who was the first female Ballon d'Or winner, and Maren Mjelde, who has over 100 caps for the national team. This powerhouse team continues to impress on the global stage and is a force to be reckoned with in women's football.
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