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Hege Riise

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Full name
Hege Riise
Years active
1969
Position
Midfielder
Jersey number
10
Nationality
Hometown
Lørenskog , Norway
College
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hege's story

In 2021, Hege Riise was appointed as an assistant coach for the England men's senior national team under Gareth Southgate, one of the very few women in the history of international soccer to hold a coaching role at that level with a men's program. The appointment did not arrive from nowhere. It arrived at the end of a career that had already produced a Women's World Cup title, an Olympic gold medal, and a UEFA Women's Championship as a player, and a coaching record substantial enough that the Football Association concluded she was the right person for the role regardless of the gender convention she was stepping past. That conclusion, made by one of the most scrutinized football organizations in the world, is its own form of recognition.

She grew up in Sunndalsøra, a small town in western Norway, and came through a Norwegian women's program that was among the most dominant in the world during the 1990s. As the midfielder who made that offense function, Riise was known for a passing range and a reading of the game that opponents described as arriving several moves before their own. She did not impose herself on a match through physicality. She imposed herself through precision, finding angles and timing that made the players around her more dangerous than they would have been without her. Norway won the World Cup in 1995 and Olympic gold in 2000, and she was central to both.

The coaching career she built after retiring followed the same pattern as the playing one: she moved into spaces that had not been designed with her in mind and performed well enough that the design became irrelevant. She has held roles with the Norwegian women's national team and in club soccer, and the England appointment extended that trajectory into territory the sport had rarely seen. She is from a small town in western Norway. She ended up shaping how one of the world's most prominent men's national teams prepared for competition. The distance between those two facts is the career.

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Awards/Honors

Individual Awards

1993UEFA Women’s Championship Winner
1995FIFA Women’s World Cup Golden Ball
1995FIFA Women’s World Cup Winner
2000Olympic Gold Medal (Football/Soccer)
2002WUSA Founders Cup Champion (Carolina Courage)
2021Head coach of Team Great Britain at the Tokyo Olympic Games
Norway women’s national team all-time appearances leader (188 caps)

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Riise portrait from Wikimedia Commons

A 2017 portrait captures Hege Riise during her coaching era.

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