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Signe Gaupset

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Biography

Nationality

Flag of Norway Norway

Position

Midfielder

Age

21

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Full Name

Signe Gaupset

Nationality

Flag of Norway Norway

Position

Midfielder

Age

21 Years old 18 Jun 2005

Debut

11 Jan 2026 Joined 1 Jan 2026

Signe Gaupset joined us from SK Brann in January, 2026, and instantly become a fan favourite in her early weeks of becoming a Spurs player before putting in a number of standout performances for the second half of 2025/26.

Producing two moments of brilliance in just her second game for the club – a 3-0 win over Leicester City in the Women’s FA Cup in January – those were signs of what was to come from our Norway international. An attacking-minded midfielder, Signe flourished in her first six months in north London, scoring three goals and registering two assists, but it was her ability to glide past defenders with ease and creating moments of excite for supporters in the stands.

Spurs career

2025/26 – 14 appearances, three goals, first Spurs goal against Aston Villa in February.

Life before Spurs

She joined IL Sandviken in 2021 – now known as SK Brann – where she made an instant impact in senior football, scoring on debut at 16 in a 2-0 win over Asane in the Norwegian Cup. Her breakthrough moment came in 2022 when she inspired the Bergen side to claim the Norwegian Cup with a brace in a 3-1 win over Stabaek. The following season, under Martin Ho’s leadership, the young midfielder shone in the UEFA Women’s Champions League at just 18 years old, notably scoring a last-minute equaliser in a draw with Lyon in the group stage to help Brann progress to the knockouts for the very first time.

Signe contributed with seven goals in the 2024 season as Brann finished second in the table while, in 2025, she netted 15 goals and registered 12 assists in 26 appearances to help them claim their second league title and was named the league’s 2025 Player of the Year for her standout displays.

International

She made her senior debut for Norway against Croatia in February, 2024, before being named in Gemma Grainger’s squad for EURO 2025. She made three appearances in the tournament and bagged a brace against Iceland in the group stage, with her performances seeing her nominated for the Golden Girl Trophy.