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Bente Kvitland (born 23 June 1974) is a Norwegian former footballer who was an Olympic champion with the Norway women's national football team. She played club football in the Toppserien for Trondheims-Ørn and Asker. In October 1999 Kvitland made her senior national team debut—a 4–0 win in Portugal—but she had not been selected for Norway's 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup squad. In Kvitland's fourth appearance she scored a free kick from 30 metres, the second goal in Norway's 3–0 2001 UEFA Women's Championship qualification win over England at Carrow Road on 7 March 2000.

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  • Bente Kvitland (born 23 June 1974) is a Norwegian former footballer who was an Olympic champion with the Norway women's national football team. She played club football in the Toppserien for Trondheims-Ørn and Asker. Kvitland grew up in Skaugdalen, Rissa. In 1991 she began playing club football for Stadsbygd and spent three seasons with Verdal from 1995 until 1997. She played for Trondheims-Ørn from 1999 until 2004, winning the Toppserien and the Norwegian Women's Cup on three occasions each. After winning another Cup with Asker in 2005, Kvitland retired from football to focus on her employment as a prison officer (Norwegian: fengselsbetjent) in Oslo. In October 1999 Kvitland made her senior national team debut—a 4–0 win in Portugal—but she had not been selected for Norway's 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup squad. In Kvitland's fourth appearance she scored a free kick from 30 metres, the second goal in Norway's 3–0 2001 UEFA Women's Championship qualification win over England at Carrow Road on 7 March 2000. She collected a total of 37 caps for Norway and was an alternate on the squad that won gold at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. She played in Norway's UEFA Women's Euro 2001 campaign, which ended with a 1–0 semi-final defeat by hosts Germany in Ulm. (en)
  • Bente Kvitland, née le 23 juin 1974, est une footballeuse norvégienne, jouant au poste de défenseur. (fr)
  • Bente Kvitland, född den 23 juni 1974, är en norsk fotbollsspelare. Vid fotbollsturneringen under OS 2000 i Sydney deltog hon i det norska lag som tog guld. (sv)
  • Bente Kvitland (23 de junho de 1974) é uma futebolista norueguesa, campeã olímpica. (pt)
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  • Bente Kvitland, née le 23 juin 1974, est une footballeuse norvégienne, jouant au poste de défenseur. (fr)
  • Bente Kvitland, född den 23 juni 1974, är en norsk fotbollsspelare. Vid fotbollsturneringen under OS 2000 i Sydney deltog hon i det norska lag som tog guld. (sv)
  • Bente Kvitland (23 de junho de 1974) é uma futebolista norueguesa, campeã olímpica. (pt)
  • Bente Kvitland (born 23 June 1974) is a Norwegian former footballer who was an Olympic champion with the Norway women's national football team. She played club football in the Toppserien for Trondheims-Ørn and Asker. In October 1999 Kvitland made her senior national team debut—a 4–0 win in Portugal—but she had not been selected for Norway's 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup squad. In Kvitland's fourth appearance she scored a free kick from 30 metres, the second goal in Norway's 3–0 2001 UEFA Women's Championship qualification win over England at Carrow Road on 7 March 2000. (en)
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