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Gaupset Stars as Norway Defeat Iceland

THUN, SWITZERLAND, JUL 10 – Signe Gaupset, 20, set a new record as the youngest player to score twice in the UEFA Women's EURO, leading Norway to a 4-3 win with two goals and two assists.

  • On July 10, in Thun, Switzerland, Signe Gaupset became the youngest player to score twice, leading Norway to a 4-3 victory over Iceland.
  • Norway had already secured top spot in Group G, prompting Iceland's eagerness for a positive finish despite elimination, as Gaupset's record-breaking goals led Norway to victory.
  • Gaupset scored twice inside 26 minutes, breaking Miedema’s record by a year, with Iceland replying late through Eir�ksd�ttir's 84th-minute goal and a stoppage-time penalty.
  • Following their victory, Norway topped Group G with nine points and will face the Group B runner-up on July 16 in Geneva.
  • Norway will face the Group B runner-up on July 16 in Geneva after securing top spot in Group G with a 4-3 win in Thun.
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Signe Gaupset scores 2 as Norway beats Iceland 4-3 at Euro 2025

Signe Gaupset has become the youngest player to score twice in a Women’s European Championship match, leading Norway to a 4-3 win over Iceland on Thursday.

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The Norwegian women beat in group A on the Women's-EM Island with just 4:3 and thus maintain their unbeatenness.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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