E. Haavi
MID
About Haavi
Early Life & Background
Emilie Bosshard Haavi is a professional footballer from Bærum, Norway, born on June 16, 1992. She began her youth career at Stabæk before moving to Røa, where she developed her skills as an attacking midfielder and winger. Haavi's early experiences in football laid the foundation for her successful career in both domestic and international competitions.
Club Career
Haavi's professional club career began with Røa, where she played from 2008 to 2012, making 74 appearances and scoring 40 goals. She then moved to LSK Kvinner, contributing significantly to the team's success with 50 goals in 84 appearances from 2013 to 2016. After a brief stint with the Boston Breakers in 2017, she returned to LSK Kvinner, where she continued to excel until 2021. In January 2022, Haavi signed with AS Roma, where she has made 16 appearances and scored 1 goal in the current season. Throughout her career, she has been a key player, known for her versatility and attacking prowess.
International Career
Emilie Haavi has been a vital member of the Norway national team since her debut in January 2010. Over her international career, she has earned over 100 caps and scored 15 goals. Haavi has participated in major tournaments, including the Women's World Cup and the UEFA Women's Championship, where she was part of the squad that earned a silver medal in 2013.
Playing Style
Haavi is known for her agility, technical skills, and ability to create scoring opportunities. As an attacking midfielder and winger, she excels in one-on-one situations, often using her speed and dribbling ability to beat defenders. Her vision and playmaking skills make her a standout player on the field, capable of influencing the game's outcome.
Honours & Achievements
Throughout her career, Emilie Haavi has accumulated several notable achievements. She has won the Supercoppa Italiana and Serie A Femminile titles with AS Roma in the 2022/2023 season, as well as the Algarve Cup with the Norway national team in 2019. Additionally, she won the Cup (Women) with Røa in 2010, showcasing her contributions to every team she has played for.

