Guro Reiten (born 26 July 1994) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a winger for English Women's Super League club Chelsea and the Norway national team.
Born in Sunndalsøra, Møre og Romsdal, Reiten began her senior career with local side Sunndal, then in the second division of the Norwegian football.
[6] During her year-and-a-half spell with Kattem, she made 35 league appearances and scored 11 goals in her second season, becoming the club's 2012 top scorer.
[10] Reiten repeated both feats in 2018, this time with 21 goals,[11] as well as winning the 2018 Norwegian Cup, scoring a brace in the final against IL Sandviken.
[4] In the same season, she scored in the 2021 FA Women's League Cup final against Bristol City as Chelsea retained the trophy.
[18] In this campaign, Reiten scored eleven goals and earned a place in the PFA WSL Team of the Year.
[19] In 2022–23, Reiten won her fourth consecutive WSL title with Chelsea and made 39 appearances in all competitions, the most of any player in the squad.
[29] In April 2010, Reiten represented the under-17 team at the 2010 UEFA Under-17 Championship in Switzerland, where Norway were eliminated in the second qualifying round, finishing second in their group behind Germany.
[33] The team failed to qualify for the knockout stages after finishing third in Group B, behind Germany and Finland, with three points from three matches, winning the only game of the tournament against Sweden 5–0.
[28] On 14 January 2014, Reiten made her senior team debut in a friendly tournament in La Manga against Spain, coming on as a 63rd-minute substitute for Elise Thorsnes in an eventual 2–1 victory.
[46] She also played in the last group match against Denmark,[47] however, she was unable to prevent her team from being eliminated without a single point or goal for the first time in a major tournament.
[59] In the Euro 2022 qualifiers, Reiten featured in all six of Norway's matches and scored four goals, including the 1–0 winner against Wales.
[66] Third in their group, they failed to qualify for the knockout stage at the second consecutive European Championship after losing 1–0 to Austria in the last game.