About Home Ground
Home Ground, known in Norwegian as Heimebane, follows Helena Mikkelsen, a successful coach in Norwegian women's football who is unexpectedly hired to lead a men's top-division team. The series is set in the fictional club Varg, based in the city of Trondheim, and it explores what happens when a determined and methodical woman steps into one of the most male-dominated corners of professional sport. From her first day, Helena must win over skeptical players, wary management, and a fan base that doubts whether a woman belongs on the touchline of an elite men's side.
The show blends the tactics and pressure of competitive football with a sharp workplace drama. Helena's struggle is not only about results on the pitch but also about authority, respect, and the constant scrutiny that comes with being the first to do something. Around her, the players, club directors, and her own family each carry storylines that complicate her mission, including locker-room politics, injuries, transfers, and the personal cost of ambition. The football scenes are grounded in realistic detail, giving the matches genuine tension.
Across its two seasons, Home Ground builds a layered portrait of leadership under fire. Helena's relationships with key figures at the club shift between alliance and conflict as the team fights for survival and pride. The series earned attention both in Norway and abroad for its strong central performance and its willingness to treat a sports story as a serious character study, making it one of the more acclaimed Norwegian dramas of its era.