Soccer-Haaland ready to carry Norway's World Cup hopes after 28-year wait


Soccer Football - World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group I - Italy v Norway - San Siro, Milan, Italy - November 16, 2025 Norway's Erling Haaland celebrates after the match REUTERS/Claudia Greco

June 2 (Reuters) - Erling Haaland ⁠will carry the weight of Norway's 28 years of longing when he leads the ⁠nation into the World Cup, marking the striker's debut on the grandest international ‌stage.

Expectations will be sky-high for a player who has spent his career breaking scoring records.

The Scandinavian side secured their first World Cup berth since 1998 after a ruthless qualification campaign in which Haaland scored 16 goals in eight matches.

No ​player in European qualifying came close, with England's Harry Kane, ⁠Austria's Marko Arnautovic and the Netherlands' ⁠Memphis Depay next best on eight goals each.

The 25-year-old forward's arrival at the tournament in North ⁠America ‌ends years of frustration for a Norway side often described as a "golden generation" but one that had repeatedly fallen short in qualifying for major finals.

Norway have been drawn in ⁠Group I alongside 2022 finalists France, Senegal and Iraq. France ​are favourites to top the ‌section but, with Haaland leading the line, Norway enter the tournament as more than ⁠sentimental returnees.

They arrive ​with one of the game's most ruthless goalscorers and a qualification campaign that proved he can bend matches to his will.

Manchester City striker Haaland has never hidden the scale of his ambition with Norway.

"Ever since ⁠I made my international debut in 2019, my big goal ​has been to get Norway to a World Cup and Euros," he told British media last month.

"There is a lot of pressure on me but I like the pressure, I would put a ⁠lot of pressure on Erling Haaland if I wasn't Erling Haaland myself.

"We now have an amazing generation and I want to build on this," he added. "I want to develop the whole federation and everything around it to become a big football nation. That is my goal."

Manager Stale Solbakken ​knows Norway's task will be to maximise Haaland's threat.

"The other players ⁠know that Erling is our biggest match-winner and that we have to make sure we put him ​in the right areas so he can score goals and ‌be dangerous," he said.

For a player who has ​spent his career chasing records, the World Cup offers Haaland something different, a global stage on which to shine.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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