Ingrid Ryland

Ingrid Ryland ( born May 28, 1989 in calendering, Norway) is a Norwegian football player who plays for Arna -Bjørnar and the Norwegian national football team of women.

Career

Ryland took in 2007 with the U-19 team lost to the U-19 European Championship in Norway in the semifinals 0-3 to England. However, it was only used in the first game 5-0 against Iceland. Norway, however, had qualified for the U-20 World Cup of Women in Chile in 2008, where she was used in all three group matches. As a group of third parties to Norway but failed to qualify for the quarterfinals. 2008, submitted to the U-19 European Championship for second place. In 2009, she participated with the U-23 team at the Nordic Cup and finished third.

On 26 October 2010 she made at the last international match of the year her first senior international. In 2011 she took part in the Norway Algarve Cup and was appointed as one of the last two players in the squad for the 2011 World Cup in Germany. But when Vorrundenaus the Norwegian team they did not play. She was part of the squad for the Euro 2013, but only came in the quarterfinal match against Spain to a short-term use, as they came on in the 81st minute. This is also her most recent use, even when she was appointed for the next World Cup qualifying games again.

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