Norwegian football player Elisabeth Terland signs for Brighton for WSL season
Forward Elisabeth Terland from Norway is returning to the Amex from SK Brann – as an Albion player on a two-year contract.
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Elisabeth Terland. Source: https://www.theargus.co.uk/resources/images/14325333.jpg?type=responsive-gallery-fullscreen
Terland began her career in her childhood in Nærbø IL. When she was 13, Elisabeth moved to Bryne. There, she played for the most part on the boys’ team of her age group.
However, she also took part in a few matches for the women’s squad, who played in the third division (which is the fourth level of Norwegian football). Before Elisabeth reached the age of 16, she was already regarded as one of Norway’s most outstanding talents of her age.
Terland officially signed for Klepp in December 2016. By that time, she had been training with the club for all the former season.
When she was 15, on 17 April 2017, she made her debut in Toppserien, which is the highest level in Norway. She initiated the match, which was the first in the season, against LSK kvinner, who had won the previous year.
A year later, in 2018, she performed for Klepp and received a dazzling silver medal in Toppserien. In April 2019, Terland had to pause her training after she suffered an overuse injury.
This was possibly due to the fact that back then she played for both Klepp’s Toppserien squad and the U19 team. Moreover, she also played with the U19 national team.
Elisabeth had to take a break from football to heal her injury. She resumed playing in Autumn: the first match she took part in after the injury in Toppserien was on 15 September 2019.
The Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten called her the number one female talent in Norwegian football in 2019. In November 2020, Sandviken declared that they had signed Terland along with Tuva Hansen, one of her Klepp teammates. Together they won Toppserien in 2021.
In January 2022, UEFA included Terland in a list of significant female football players to keep an eye on in 2022. Terland’s debut for the Norway national team happened on 8 April 2021 in a match against Belgium, when she acted as a substitute player for Amalie Eikeland.
Terland has made 5 goals in 13 international matches and won her latest cap as a second-half substitute during Norway’s match against England at the Amex, which the former had lost.
She was a substitute again four nights later, when they returned to play Austria, but was not used this time. Terland says she had a taste of the club when she played at the Amex. She says the stadium is beautiful, and she also used the training facilities with Norway in the Euros.
She also says she has a lot of ambitions she wants to achieve in her career and playing abroad is one of them, and expresses her delight about coming to Brighton and showing what she can do.
Hope Powell says that Terland has good options in advanced positions. In addition, Powell says that he thinks she will quickly adjust to the WSL.