

HamKam Women 1–8 Vålerenga Women
Norwegian Women's Cup – First Round
Date: 13 May 2026
Vålerenga Women delivered a statement of intent in the Norwegian Women's Cup first round, dismantling HamKam Women 8–1 on the road. The visitors, one of the top sides in Norwegian women's football, showed no mercy with a display of attacking firepower that left the hosts chasing shadows from the opening whistle.
Explosive Start
Vålerenga raced into a 3–0 lead inside the first 20 minutes. Striker Emilie Haavi scored twice in quick succession, first on a cut‑back from the right and then with a powerful header from a corner. Captain Ingrid Syrstad Engen added a third with a curling effort from outside the box. HamKam briefly responded with a goal of their own in the 35th minute when a defensive mix‑up allowed Maria Olsen to slot home, but that only sparked an even stronger reaction from Vålerenga.
Second‑Half Onslaught
The visitors scored five more goals after the break, with Haavi completing a hat‑trick and substitute Karina Sævik netting a double. Vålerenga’s fluid movement and relentless pressing overwhelmed HamKam, who simply could not cope with the pace and precision of the attack. By full time, the scoreboard read 8–1, a result that underlines Vålerenga's status as one of the favourites to lift the trophy.
Match Statistics (Selected)
- Goals: Haavi (3), Sævik (2), Engen, plus two others for Vålerenga; Olsen for HamKam.
- Possession: Vålerenga 67% – 33% HamKam.
- Shots on target: Vålerenga 14 – HamKam 3.
Vålerenga Women progress comfortably to the next round, while HamKam Women will reflect on a daunting lesson against top‑class opposition.