Results

Norway Cup Women 05/07 16:00 8 Medkila Women v Lillestrom SK Women L 0-3
Norway Cup Women 04/30 16:00 7 Krokelvdalen Women v Medkila Women W 0-5
Norway Cup Women 04/07 17:00 7 Medkila Women v Bodo/Glimt Women L 0-4
Norway Cup Women 06/21 17:00 9 Medkila Women v Stabaek Women L 1-4
Norway Cup Women 05/30 16:00 8 Medkila Women v Tromso Women W 3-0
Norway Cup Women 05/03 16:00 7 Skarp Women v Medkila Women W 0-2
Norway Division 1 Women 10/30 12:00 7 Medkila Women v Øvrevoll Hosle Women W 5-1
Norway Division 1 Women 10/22 12:00 6 [5] Grand Bodø Women v Medkila Women [8] L 2-0
Norway Division 1 Women 10/16 12:00 5 Klepp Women v Medkila Women W 2-3
Norway Division 1 Women 10/01 14:30 4 Medkila Women v Kil Hemne Women L 2-4
Norway Division 1 Women 09/25 12:00 3 [7] Amazon Grimstad Women v Medkila Women [8] L 2-0
Norway Division 1 Women 09/17 15:00 2 Medkila Women v AaFK Fortuna Women L 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 1 1
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 5 0 5
Goals against 3 3 0
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - Medkila IL

Medkila IL is a football team from Harstad in North Norway, most notable for its women's football team, which plays in the 1. divisjon, the second tier of Norwegian women's football.

Medkila first came to prominence after winning the 2003 Norwegian Women's Cup while playing in the First Division. Medkila knocked out Leknes FK (1–10), Grand Bodø (1–5), IF Fløya (2–1), IL Sandviken (6–1) and Team Strømmen (1–3), and beat Kolbotn (2–1) in the final. That same year, they were promoted to Toppserien for the first time. Medkila couldn't avoid relegation in their first season in the top-flight and were back in 1. divisjon for the 2005 season.

Five years later, they were promoted for the 2011 Toppserien, but as last time, they were relegated after only one season. In 2012, they finished second in the First division, earning a playoff against Kattem for the chance to win promotion. They lost the playoff, but subsequently, Kattem withdrew their team from the league, and after Fart declined the offer to remain in Toppserien, Medkila were promoted after all. In 2013, Medkila's women survived comfortably in 9th place in the Toppserien.

Medkila also fields a men's team, which played in the Third Division (fourth tier) from 1995 to 2010 and again from 2013.

Medkila Women is a prominent women's soccer team based in Harstad, Norway. Established in 1993, the team has a rich history and is known for its commitment to developing female talent in the sport. Competing in the Norwegian women's football league system, Medkila Women has made a name for itself through its competitive spirit and dedication to excellence.

The team plays its home matches at the Medkila Stadion, a venue that fosters a strong sense of community and support from local fans. Medkila Women emphasizes teamwork, skill development, and sportsmanship, making it a vital part of the local sports culture. The club is not only focused on achieving success on the field but also on promoting women's soccer and inspiring the next generation of female athletes.

With a roster that features a mix of experienced players and emerging talent, Medkila Women continues to strive for success in national competitions while fostering a positive and inclusive environment for all its members. The team's colors and emblem reflect its proud heritage and commitment to the sport, making Medkila Women a respected name in Norwegian women's soccer.