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Guro Reiten

~Reiten

Jul 26' 1994

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Norway

The Exhilarating Story...

Born on July 26, 1994, in Sunndalsøra, Norway, Guro Reiten's journey to football stardom is a testament to resilience and passion. Growing up in a sports-loving family, she was immersed in athletic pursuits from a young age. Her parents and siblings provided unwavering support, nurturing her burgeoning talent and love for the game. In her early years, Reiten faced the challenge of limited opportunities for young female footballers in her hometown. Undeterred, she honed her skills with relentless determination, often training alongside boys to elevate her game. This perseverance paid off when she joined Sunndal's youth team, marking the beginning of her professional journey. Transitioning to top-tier football, Reiten played for Kattem and Trondheims-Ørn, where she showcased her exceptional talent. However, financial constraints in Norwegian women's football meant she struggled to make ends meet, even while playing for prominent clubs. This period tested her resolve, but her passion for the sport kept her focused. A pivotal moment came in 2017 when Reiten signed with LSK Kvinner. Here, she flourished, leading the team to consecutive Toppserien titles in 2017 and 2018. Her outstanding performance earned her the Toppserien Golden Boot and Player of the Year awards in 2018, solidifying her reputation as one of Norway's finest talents. The move to Chelsea FC in 2019 marked a significant turning point in Reiten's career. Joining the English Women's Super League provided her with the platform to compete at the highest level and achieve financial stability. At Chelsea, she became an integral part of the team's success, contributing to multiple league titles and domestic cups. Her technical prowess and football intelligence made her a standout player in the league. Throughout her journey, Reiten credits her family's unwavering support as a cornerstone of her success. Their encouragement during challenging times fueled her ambition and drive. Additionally, mentors and coaches played crucial roles, offering guidance and fostering her development both on and off the field. In January 2025, Chelsea recognized Reiten's invaluable contributions by extending her contract until 2026. This decision reflects her importance to the team and her consistent high-level performances. Reiten expressed her delight, referring to Chelsea as her family and looking forward to creating more memories with the club. On the international stage, Reiten has been a stalwart for the Norwegian national team since her debut in 2014. She has represented Norway in multiple European Championships and World Cups, amassing 97 caps and 21 goals. Her leadership qualities have also seen her captain the national side on several occasions. Reiten's journey underscores the importance of resilience, support systems, and seizing opportunities. From humble beginnings in Sunndalsøra to the global stage with Chelsea FC, her story inspires aspiring athletes to pursue their dreams relentlessly, regardless of the obstacles they may face.

I want to get better every single day. I want to have fun doing that and I know this is the right place to do it.

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Career

Last updated: Feb 15' 2025
Club

Sunndal

  • Career: 2010
  • Appearances: 1
Club

Kattem

  • Career: 2011–2012
  • Appearances: 35
  • Goals: 11
Club

Trondheims-Ørn

  • Career: 2013–2016
  • Appearances: 82
  • Goals: 25
Club

LSK Kvinner

  • Career: 2017–2019
  • Appearances: 53
  • Goals: 51
Club

Chelsea

  • Career: 2019–Present
  • Appearances: 105
  • Goals: 36
Club

Norway Football Team

  • Career: 2014–Present
  • Appearances: 97
  • Goals: 21

Achievements

LSK Kvinner

  • 2x Toppserien
  • 1x Norwegian Women's Cup

Chelsea

  • 5x Women's Super League
  • 3x Women's FA Cup
  • 2x FA Women's League Cup
  • 1x Women's FA Community Shield
  • 1x UEFA Women's Champions League Runner-up

Norway

  • 1x Algarve Cup

Individual

  • 2x Toppserien Golden Boot
  • 1x Toppserien Player of the Year
  • 1x Toppserien Goal of the Year
  • 2x Women's Super League PFA Team of the Year
  • 1x Norwegian Golden Ball

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