LSK Kvinner Women 0 – 3 Aalesund W | Toppserien | June 13, 2026
In one of the biggest upsets of the Toppserien season, Aalesund Women demolished league leaders LSK Kvinner 3-0 at the LSK-hallen on Saturday night. The result ends LSK’s 10‑match unbeaten run and drops them to second place, while Aalesund leapfrog several rivals to move into the top five.
A Dominant Display from the Visitors
Aalesund came into the match with just one win in their previous four outings, but they played with the confidence of a title contender from the very first whistle. The visitors pressed high, disrupted LSK’s build‑up play, and created chances at will. They took a deserved lead in the 18th minute when winger Emma Jensen cut inside from the left and curled a low shot into the far corner past LSK goalkeeper Hanna Berg.
LSK struggled to find rhythm without their suspended midfield general Trine Iversen, and Aalesund exploited the gap ruthlessly. In the 38th minute, a quick counter‑attack saw Sofie Moe slip a pass through to striker Camilla Wold, who finished calmly under Berg. 2-0 at half‑time, and the home crowd fell silent.
Second‑Half Control
LSK head coach Kari Olsen introduced two attacking substitutes at the break, but Aalesund’s defensive organisation, marshalled by centre‑back Kristine Fagerheim, absorbed everything LSK threw at them. The game was effectively put to bed in the 67th minute when Jensen turned provider, crossing for Marit Bakli to head in the third goal from close range.
LSK had two goals disallowed for offside – one in each half – but could have few complaints. Aalesund’s disciplined performance was their best of the season.
Key Performances
- Emma Jensen (Aalesund) – A goal and an assist, plus constant menace on the wing.
- Kristine Fagerheim (Aalesund) – Won every aerial duel and kept LSK’s top scorer quiet.
- Marit Bakli (Aalesund) – Her header sealed the win; she also worked tirelessly defensively.
What It Means for the Table
LSK Kvinner remain in second place with 28 points, but they are now three points behind new leaders Stabaek Women, who won their match 2-1. Aalesund jump to 5th place with 19 points, firmly in the hunt for a top‑four finish and the first qualifying round of the Champions League. For LSK, a response will be needed quickly as they face Bodo Glimt next round.

