Turid Storhaug

{{Short description|Norwegian association football player}}

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Turid Storhaug (born 21 October 1968) is a former Norwegian footballer who played in the 1989 UEFA Women's Championship.

Career

Turid Storhaug won the Norwegian First Division in 1987 with Klepp IL. Storhaug had the most Toppserien appearances with Klepp IL until she was surpassed by Gry Tofte Ims in 2015.{{cite news | first=Mads | last= Slaastad Birkelund| title=Vil ikke være en av mange | work=Aftenblad | date=July 21, 2015}}

=International career=

Storhaug was also part of the Norwegian team at the 1989 European Championships. Bjørg Storhaug represented Norway alongside her sister.{{cite news | first=Arild | last=Sandven | title=Klepp'er til for Norge | work=Aftenposten | date=October 24, 1988}}

Personal life

Storhaug's older sister Bjørg was also a professional footballer and her father is politician Lars Storhaug.{{cite news | first=Arild | last=Berit Hatlem | title=Alltid no godt fra Storhaugdynastiet | work=Aftenposten | date=October 3, 1987}}

Honours

Norway

References