PRO HONORS
2018: Toppserien Player of the Year, Toppserien Golden Boot
2017–18: Toppserien Golden Boot
2021–22, 2022–23: FA WSL PFA Team of the Year
PROFESSIONAL
2025–26 (Chelsea FC): Made 10 appearances with three starts and 263 minutes in FA Women’s Super League play. Reached the milestone of 200 appearances for Chelsea across all competitions during a league win over Brighton. Recorded three assists in a League Cup victory over Liverpool and scored her first goal of the season from the penalty spot in the FA Cup against Crystal Palace.
2024–25 (Chelsea FC): Finished the season with 12 goals in all competitions, including eight in league play, helping Chelsea win the FA Women’s Super League title, Women’s FA Cup and Women’s League Cup. Her early-season form included a goal against Manchester City and a penalty winner against Manchester United, and she was named WSL Player of the Month after scoring in every league match during November. Reached the milestone of 50 career goals for Chelsea during a UEFA Women’s Champions League match against Twente.
2023–24 (Chelsea FC): Scored nine goals and recorded eight assists across all competitions despite an injury-affected start to the season. Delivered a standout performance with four goals in an 8–0 win over Bristol City late in the campaign, helping swing the goal difference in Chelsea’s favor during a tight title race with Manchester City. Also provided two assists in a 6–0 victory over Manchester United that sealed the FA Women’s Super League championship.
2022–23 (Chelsea FC): Scored 13 goals in all competitions, including nine in league play, while making 39 appearances as Chelsea secured both the FA Women’s Super League and Women’s FA Cup titles. Scored notable goals away against Lyon and Barcelona in the UEFA Women’s Champions League as the club reached the semifinals. Named to the FA Women’s Super League PFA Team of the Year and was voted the 2022 Norwegian Football Association Women’s Player of the Year.
2021–22 (Chelsea FC): Scored 11 goals across all competitions, including seven in league play, during a season in which Chelsea won both the FA Women’s Super League and Women’s FA Cup. Often deployed as an attacking left wing-back, she delivered several crucial goals, including the strike against Manchester United on the final day that secured the league title and a long-range goal in the FA Cup semifinal against Arsenal. Named to the FA Women’s Super League PFA Team of the Year.
2020–21 (Chelsea FC): Appeared in 19 league matches, scoring once as Chelsea captured the FA Women’s Super League, Women’s FA Cup and Women’s League Cup titles while finishing as runners-up in the UEFA Women’s Champions League. Also scored in the League Cup final victory over Bristol City.
2019–20 (Chelsea FC): Made an immediate impact in her first season with the club, appearing in 23 of 25 matches across all competitions and scoring seven goals while providing numerous assists. Highlights included a lobbed volley against Reading and a goal in a win at Arsenal. Helped Chelsea win both the FA Women’s Super League and Women’s League Cup.
2019 (LSK Kvinner): Scored 12 goals in 10 league appearances during her final season in Norway.
2018 (LSK Kvinner): Recorded 21 goals in 21 league matches, earning Toppserien Player of the Year and Golden Boot honors while helping LSK Kvinner win both the Toppserien title and Norwegian Women’s Cup.
2017 (LSK Kvinner): Scored 18 goals in 22 league matches to claim the Toppserien Golden Boot and help LSK Kvinner win the league title.
2016 (Trondheims-Ørn): Scored nine goals in 21 league matches.
2015 (Trondheims-Ørn): Recorded three goals in 20 league appearances.
2014 (Trondheims-Ørn): Scored seven goals in 20 league matches.
2013 (Trondheims-Ørn): Netted six goals in 21 league matches.
2012 (Kattem): Scored 11 goals in 22 league appearances.
2011 (Kattem): Made 13 league appearances.
INTERNATIONAL
Reiten has been a mainstay for the Norwegian women’s national team for more than a decade. She has represented her country in multiple UEFA Women’s European Championships and FIFA Women’s World Cups, where Norway has reached three consecutive knockout stages. Reiten has recorded three goals and two assists in two FIFA Women’s World Cups and adding one goal and one assist in three UEFA Women’s European Championships.