Aarones, Ann Kristin (1973–)
Aarones, Ann Kristin (1973–)
Norwegian soccer player. Name variations: Aarønes. Born Jan 19, 1973, in Norway.
Forward; at World Cup, won a team gold medal (1995) and a team bronze (1999); won a team bronze medal at Atlanta Olympics (1996); played 111 games for the national team, scoring 60 goals; played for New York Power; retired (2001).
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