UEFA Women's Champions League | 12/18 20:00 | 6 | [3] Juventus Women v Valerenga Women [4] | L | 3-0 | |
UEFA Women's Champions League | 12/12 17:45 | 5 | [4] Valerenga Women v Arsenal Women [2] | L | 1-3 | |
Norway Cup Women | 11/24 14:00 | 1 | Rosenborg Women v Valerenga Women | W | 0-1 | |
UEFA Women's Champions League | 11/21 17:45 | 4 | [4] Valerenga Women v Bayern Munich Women [1] | D | 1-1 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 11/16 12:00 | 27 | [1] Valerenga Women v Lillestrom SK Women [3] | D | 1-1 | |
UEFA Women's Champions League | 11/12 20:00 | 3 | Bayern Munich Women v Valerenga Women | L | 3-0 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 11/09 12:00 | 26 | Avaldsnes Women v Valerenga Women | - | Cancelled | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 11/09 11:00 | 26 | [10] Arna Bjornar Women v Valerenga Women [1] | W | 1-3 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 11/02 13:00 | 25 | [2] SK Brann Women v Valerenga Women [1] | W | 1-2 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 10/20 12:00 | 24 | [1] Valerenga Women v Kolbotn Women [8] | W | 3-0 | |
UEFA Women's Champions League | 10/16 19:00 | 2 | [4] Arsenal Women v Valerenga Women [3] | L | 4-1 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 10/12 14:45 | 23 | [1] Valerenga Women v Lyn Fotball Women [6] | W | 3-0 | |
UEFA Women's Champions League | 10/09 19:00 | 1 | [2] Valerenga Women v Juventus Women [2] | L | 0-1 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 10/04 17:00 | 22 | [9] Asane Women v Valerenga Women [1] | W | 1-3 | |
Norway Cup Women | 09/29 14:00 | 2 | Valerenga Women v SK Brann Women | W | 3-1 | |
UEFA Champions League Qualifying Women | 09/25 16:30 | 697 | Valerenga Women v Anderlecht Women | W | 3-0 | |
UEFA Champions League Qualifying Women | 09/18 17:30 | 697 | Anderlecht Women v Valerenga Women | W | 1-2 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 09/11 15:30 | 20 | [6] Røa Women v Valerenga Women [1] | W | 0-2 | |
UEFA Champions League Qualifying Women | 09/07 12:00 | 656 | Valerenga Women v Farul Constanta Women | W | 3-1 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 08/28 16:00 | 18 | [8] Kolbotn Women v Valerenga Women [1] | W | 0-1 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 08/24 13:30 | 17 | [4] Lillestrom SK Women v Valerenga Women [1] | W | 0-4 | |
Norway Cup Women | 08/20 17:05 | 3 | Stabaek Women v Valerenga Women | W | 1-5 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 08/17 14:45 | 16 | [1] Valerenga Women v Arna Bjornar Women [10] | W | 6-0 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 08/17 13:00 | 16 | Valerenga Women v Avaldsnes Women | - | Cancelled | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 08/09 16:00 | 19 | [1] Valerenga Women v Rosenborg Women [2] | W | 3-1 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 07/07 13:00 | 15 | [6] Stabaek Women v Valerenga Women [1] | W | 2-6 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 07/03 17:00 | 2 | [3] SK Brann Women v Valerenga Women [1] | W | 0-2 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 06/29 13:00 | 14 | [1] Valerenga Women v Røa Women [5] | W | 5-0 | |
Norway Cup Women | 06/25 17:00 | 9 | IK Start Women v Valerenga Women | W | 2-4 | |
Norway Toppserien Women | 06/22 10:45 | 13 | [2] Rosenborg Women v Valerenga Women [1] | W | 1-2 |
Vålerenga Fotball Damer is the women's football branch of Vålerenga Fotball. Based in Oslo, the team plays in Norway's top league, Toppserien.
The team first won promotion to Toppserien in 2011 after earning promotion from the First Division. This made Vålerenga the third Norwegian club with both a men's team and a women's team in the top-tier league, and the first club to have its own women's team win promotion to Toppserien, as the two other clubs, Stabæk Fotball and Lillestrøm SK, inherited another club's women's team.
In 2020, the club made record by winning the Toppserien and the NM Kvinner, their first major titles after finishing runners-up at the previous editions.
Founded in 1913, Vålerenga established a women's team for the first time in 1982. After several seasons in lower divisions, Vålerenga decided to make a restart in 1991. They temporarily put down their women's first team, and focused on building youth teams for the next five years. Based on the players coming through their youth teams, they restarted their women's first team in 1996 at the fifth tier of Norwegian football. They were promoted several times the following years, and played at the second tier in the 2000 season.
After spending years at the second and third tier, The team won promotion from the First Division to Toppserien in 2011. This made Vålerenga the third Norwegian club with both a men's team and a women's team in the top-tier league, and the first club to have its own women's team win promotion to Toppserien, as the two other clubs, Stabæk Fotball and Lillestrøm SK, inherited another club's women's team.
In the following years, Vålerenga established itself at the top tier of Norwegian football. In 2015, the board of Vålerenga Fotball stated that by 2020 the club should be a leading club in women's football.
After playing indoors in Vallhall Arena for several years, Vålerenga moved into the newly built Intility Arena in 2017. The first match played at the stadium was the Toppserien game against Kolbotn, which Vålerenga won 2–0. In 2017 they also reached the Norwegian Cup Final for the first time, which they lost 0–1 to Avaldsnes.
In 2020, the club won the Double, winning both the Toppserien and the NM Kvinner for the first time in the club's history. They won 2–0 against LSK Kvinner in the Cup Final, and were also ending LSK Kvinner's streak of six consecutive league titles. In 2023, Vålerenga won their second league title.
Vålerenga qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions League group stage for the first time in the 2024–25 season.