Elise Thorsnes

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Elise Thorsnes
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Thorsnes (left) playing for Norway in 2016
Personal information
Full name Elise Hove Thorsnes [1]
Date of birth (1988-08-14) 14 August 1988 (age 37)
Place of birth Leikanger, Norway
Height1.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in) [2]
Position Forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Kaupanger
2006–2008 Arna-Bjørnar 59 (39)
2009–2012 Røa 76 (60)
2013–2014 Stabæk 40 (31)
2015–2017 Avaldsnes 59 (27)
2017–2018 Canberra United 9 (6)
2018 Utah Royals 9 (0)
2019 LSK Kvinner 22 (12)
2019–2020Canberra United 10 (2)
2020 Avaldsnes 15 (8)
2021–2025 Vålerenga 99 (46)
International career
2004–2005 Norway U17 8 (3)
2005–2007 Norway U19 17 (9)
2008 Norway U20 2 (0)
2006 Norway U21 3 (2)
2007–2010 Norway U23 5 (1)
2006–2022 Norway 130 (21)
Medal record
Women's football
Representing Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
UEFA Women's Championship
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2013 Sweden Team
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 17 November 2025
‡ National team caps and goals as of 23 February 2022

Elise Hove Thorsnes (born 14 August 1988) is a Norwegian former footballer who played as a forward.

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Club career

Thorsnes was born in Leikanger Municipality. She made her debut for the former elite team Kaupanger, and stayed there until her debut for Arna-Bjørnar in 2006. Thorsnes made her debut at the same time as Erika Skarbø, Madeleine Giske and Trude Johannessen. Arna-Bjørnar finished in 5th place in 2006. Thorsnes was the top scorer in the Toppserien with 19 goals, and was named Young Player of the Year, and was named to the 2006 Toppserien Team of the Year. The 2007 season was less successful for Thorsnes as she only scored 6 goals and Arna-Bjørnar finished in 4th place.

In the 2008 season Thorsnes scored 14 goals in the Toppserien, she also scored 11 cup goals in 10 cup games. She helped Arna-Bjørnar to a 5th-place finish and scored against all the top teams (apart from Røa). On 12 December, Thorsnes revealed that she would be signing with Røa.

Thorsnes won two championships in her first three seasons in Røa. In 2011, she was the Toppserien's Golden Boot for the second time with 27 goals, a personal record. [3]

Following the 2012 season, Thorsnes signed with Stabæk. [4] In the 2013 season Thorsnes won the Golden Boot for the third time, scoring 19 goals. Stabæk finished in first place in the Toppserien and won the Norwegian Cup. [5]

After two seasons with Stabæk, Thorsnes joined Avaldsnes where she would play for three seasons. In 2017 Thorsnes became the all-time leading goal scorer in the Toppserien. [6]

In October 2017, Thorsnes joined Canberra United for the 2017–18 W-League season, meaning she would play club football outside of Norway for the first time. [7] Thorsnes scored six goals in nine games with Canberra.

On 14 February 2018 Thorsnes signed with the Utah Royals of the NWSL for their inaugural season. [8] This was a disappointing stint for Thorsnes as she only appeared in nine games, and didn't score any goals. After the season ended Utah declined her contract option, she was placed on Re-Enty wires and wasn't claimed by another team. [9]

In November 2018, Thorsnes signed a one-year contract with Toppserien Champions LSK Kvinner for the 2019 season. [10] In 2019 Thorsnes went to Canberra United as a guest player for the season, after she is finished there she is going back to her former club Avaldsnes.

International career

In 2006 Thorsnes made her debut for Norway Women's National Team, but she was not included in the squad for the 2007 Women's World Cup. Thorsnes scored her first goal for Norway against Italy at the 2008 Algarve Cup. In 2008 Thorsnes was named to the Norwegian Team for the Beijing Olympics, she appeared in three matches. Norway lost to Brazil in the Quarter-finals. [5]

She scored her second international goal in the Quarter-finals of the 2009 European Championships, helping Norway defeat Sweden 3–1. [11] Thorsnes participated in the 2011 World Cup. She appeared in all three group games for Norway, and scored a goal in Norway's final game, a 2–1 loss to Australia. Norway finished third in their group and did not advance to the knockout round. [12]

At the 2013 European Championships Thorsnes appeared in every game for Norway as they advanced all the way to the Championship game, where they lost to Germany 1–0. [13]

Thorsnes appeared in her second World Cup in 2015. She played in all four games for Norway, who were eliminated in the Round of 16 by England. [12] Norway had a very disappointing European Championship in 2017, as they lost all three group games and failed to score a goal. Thorsnes started two games. [13]

Thorsnes appeared in six games for Norway in the 2019 World Cup Qualification, scoring one goal. Norway won their qualifying group and qualified for the 2019 World Cup. [5]

International goals

List of international goals scored by Elise Thorsnes [14]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.5 March 2008Restinga Stadium, Alvor, Portugal Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1–04–2 2008 Algarve Cup
2.25 August 2010 Goce Delčev Stadium, Prilep, Macedonia Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 4–07–0 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
3.2 March 2011Municipal Stadium, Lagos, PortugalFlag of Finland.svg  Finland 1–12–1 2011 Algarve Cup
4.19 May 2011 Nadderud Stadion, Bærum, NorwayFlag of Finland.svg  Finland 1–05–1 Friendly
5.3–0
6.5–1
7.6 July 2011 BayArena, Leverkusen, Germany Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1–01–2 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
8.2 March 2012Estádio Municipal, Lagos, PortugalFlag of the United States.svg  United States 1–21–2 2012 Algarve Cup
9.15 September 2012 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1–03–2 UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
10.19 September 2012Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 2–02–0
11.12 January 2013 Yongchuan Sports Center, Chongqing, China Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1–02–0 2013 Four Nations Tournament
12.26 October 2013 Sarpsborg Stadion, Sarpsborg, NorwayFlag of Albania.svg  Albania 2–07–0 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
13.14 January 2014 La Manga Stadium, La Manga, Spain Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1–12–1Friendly
14.13 February 2014 Komotini Municipal Stadium, Komotini, Greece Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 2–05–02015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
15.4–0
16.7 May 2014 Tønsberg Gressbane, Tønsberg, NorwayFlag of Portugal (official).svg  Portugal 1–02–0
17.19 September 2017Sarpsborg Stadion, Sarpsborg, NorwayFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 2–06–1 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
18.28 February 2018Albufeira Municipal Stadium, Albufeira, PortugalFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1–03–4 2018 Algarve Cup
19.3–3
20.8 October 2019 Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands 13–013–0 UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying
21.4 March 2020Vista Municipal Stadium, Parchal, PortugalFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1–12–1 2020 Algarve Cup

Career statistics

As of 17 November 2025
ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueCupContinentalTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Arna-Bjørnar 2006 Toppserien 181900-1819
2007 22600-226
2008 191400-1914
Total593900--5939
Røa 2009 Toppserien 181100612412
2010 211100422513
2011 192730-2227
2012 181156422719
Total7660861459871
Stabæk 2013 Toppserien 211952-2621
2014 191211102113
Total403163104734
Avaldsnes 2015 Toppserien 211042-2512
2016 16620542310
2017 221156523219
Total59271181068041
Canberra United 2017–18 W-League 9600-96
Total9600--96
Utah Royals 2019 NWSL 9000-90
Total9000--90
LSK Kvinner 2019 Toppserien 221244102716
Total221244102716
Canberra United 2019–20 W-League 10200-102
Total10200--102
Avaldsnes 2020 Toppserien 15800-158
Total15800--158
Vålerenga 2021 Toppserien 13526341815
2022 241933002722
2023 2164141298
2024 20830723010
2025 21841523011
Total9946161119913466
Career total39823147384520490289

Honours

Club

Røa
Stabæk
LSK Kvinner
Avaldsnes
Vålerenga

Individual

References

  1. Elise Thorsnes at the Norwegian Football Federation (in Norwegian) OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  2. 2015 World Cup
  3. 2011 Toppserien tables in Soccerway.com
  4. "Elise Thorsnes fra Røa til Stabæk". 12 December 2012. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  5. 1 2 3 "E. THORSNES" . Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  6. "Lastly, Avaldsnes' Elise Thorsnes, who became the all-time #Toppserien topscorer this weekend, is nominated for this effort against Medkila" . Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  7. "Complete preview for each W-League team for season 2017/18". news.com.au . News Corp Australia. 26 October 2017.
  8. "Utah Royals FC finalize preseason roster with acquisition of Norway international Elise Thorsnes and signing of DF Brittany Taylor Kolmel". 14 February 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  9. "NWSL players available on the Re-Entry Wire". 1 October 2018. Archived from the original on 14 December 2019. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  10. As, TV 2. (13 November 2018). "Elise Thorsnes avslører hvorfor hun valgte LSK Kvinner". TV 2. Retrieved 23 November 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. Knuste svenskene Archived 7 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine  – Aftenposten
  12. 1 2 "WOMEN'S WORLD CUP" . Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  13. 1 2 "UEFA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP" . Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  14. "Elise Hove Thorsnes". Norge Fotballforbund (in Norwegian). Retrieved 21 January 2026.