Norway Toppserien Women 03/23 14:30 2 [2] Røa Women v Lillestrom SK Women [2] W 1-0
Norway Toppserien Women 03/17 12:00 1 Kolbotn Women v Røa Women W 2-4
Women’s Friendly 02/24 12:00 - Stabaek Women v Røa Women L 2-0
Women’s Friendly 01/31 17:00 - Røa Women v Honefoss Women W 5-1
Norway Toppserien Women 11/18 12:30 27 [8] Røa Women v Asane Women [7] W 2-0
Norway Toppserien Women 11/11 12:30 26 [9] Avaldsnes Women v Røa Women [6] L 1-0
Norway Toppserien Women 11/04 12:00 25 [6] Røa Women v Lyn Fotball Women [7] D 2-2
Norway Toppserien Women 10/21 14:45 24 [5] Stabaek Women v Røa Women [6] L 4-2
Norway Toppserien Women 10/14 13:00 23 Røa Women v Lillestrom SK Women L 0-1
Norway Toppserien Women 10/04 14:45 22 [4] SK Brann Women v Røa Women [6] D 0-0
Norway Toppserien Women 09/16 14:45 21 [6] Røa Women v Rosenborg Women [1] L 0-3
Norway Toppserien Women 09/09 13:00 20 [10] Arna Bjornar Women v Røa Women [6] L 3-0
Norway Cup Women 08/30 16:00 3 Valerenga Women v Røa Women L 2-0
Norway Toppserien Women 08/26 13:00 18 Avaldsnes Women v Røa Women D 0-0
Norway Toppserien Women 07/01 13:00 17 [5] Røa Women v Rosenborg Women [2] L 0-3
Norway Toppserien Women 06/24 14:45 16 [5] Røa Women v Valerenga Women [1] D 2-2
Norway Cup Women 06/21 16:00 9 Røa Women v Honefoss Women W 5-3
Norway Toppserien Women 06/18 13:00 15 [4] Røa Women v Asane Women [7] L 1-3
Norway Toppserien Women 06/10 13:00 14 [6] Stabaek Women v Røa Women [4] D 2-2
Norway Toppserien Women 06/06 17:00 13 [5] Røa Women v Lyn Fotball Women [7] W 1-0
Norway Toppserien Women 06/03 11:45 12 [5] Røa Women v Arna Bjornar Women [9] W 4-1
Norway Cup Women 05/31 14:30 8 Grand Bodø Women v Røa Women W 0-10
Norway Toppserien Women 05/27 13:00 11 [4] SK Brann Women v Røa Women [5] L 5-2
Norway Toppserien Women 05/21 13:00 10 [4] Røa Women v Lillestrom SK Women [3] L 0-1
Norway Toppserien Women 05/14 13:00 9 [10] Arna Bjornar Women v Røa Women [3] D 1-1
Norway Toppserien Women 05/10 17:00 19 [1] Valerenga Women v Røa Women [3] L 2-1
Norway Toppserien Women 05/06 14:45 8 [5] Røa Women v SK Brann Women [4] W 2-1
Norway Toppserien Women 05/03 17:00 7 [5] Røa Women v Stabaek Women [7] D 1-1
Norway Toppserien Women 04/29 13:00 6 [3] Lillestrom SK Women v Røa Women [5] D 1-1
Norway Toppserien Women 04/22 13:00 5 [5] Røa Women v Avaldsnes Women [7] W 2-1

Wikipedia - Røa IL

Røa IL is a Norwegian sports club from Røa in the borough of Vestre Aker, Oslo. It was founded on 11 November 1900, and has sections for football, gymnastics, bandy, and cross-country skiing. Football, bandy, and Nordic skiing have been dominant in Røa. In bandy, the team has twice made it to the finals in the Norwegian cup, losing both to arch-rivals Stabæk. In skiing, the two foremost names are Olav Hansson, world champion team large hill ski jumping in the 1982 World Ski Championships and Martin Johnsrud Sundby, a Norwegian national team cross-country skier who won the FIS Cross-Country World Cup and the Tour de Ski in 2013–14.

The biggest success so far is probably the women's football team. While Røa was open for women participating in handball and gymnastics, football was frowned upon for quite some time. Women's football was started outside the club by Røa legend Ole Bjørn Edner and his daughter Kristine with friends. The team was finally recognized when they started winning the Norway Cup in 1993. The team started in the fourth tier in 1994, and spent two years in each tier before they qualified for the first tier, Toppserien, in 2000. As the bandy team were relegated the same season, the football team took over as the main success. In an attempt to brand the team, a former bandy player came up with the nickname "Dynamite Girls", which has stuck since.

Røa's first season in Toppserien was a fierce battle to avoid relegation. In the last match the team saw it through. The next two seasons were a dramatic improvement, the team finished fourth (out of ten) both times. In 2004 Røa won both league and cup. After an abysmal 2005 season, they continued their dominance with a cup victory in 2006, a league victory in 2007, and a Double in 2008 and 2009. With in all eight trophies, Røa is the third most successful team in women's football in Norway (joint with Sprint-Jeløy if one counts the proto-national league from 1984.1986).

The team has a host of current and former national team players. Among them are the 2007 World Cup players Siri Nordby (captain), Guro Knutsen Mienna, Lene Mykjåland, Marie Knutsen and Marit Fiane Christensen.

The men's football team currently plays in the Third Division (fourth tier).

Røa Women is a professional soccer team based in Oslo, Norway. The team was founded in 1910 and has a rich history of success in women's soccer. Røa Women is known for their strong defensive play and their ability to control possession of the ball. The team has won numerous championships and has produced many talented players who have gone on to play for the Norwegian national team. Røa Women is committed to developing young talent and promoting women's soccer in Norway. The team is supported by a passionate fan base and plays their home games at Røabanen Stadium.