Soccer-Norway celebrate their return to World Cup stage in style


Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group I - Norway v Senegal - Fans gather in Oslo, Norway - June 22, 2026 Norway fans celebrate after the match Amanda Pedersen Giske/NTB via REUTERS

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J., ⁠June 22 (Reuters) - It took Norway 28 years to return to football's ⁠greatest stage, but they are doing things in style with a ‌commanding performance in their 3-2 World Cup victory over Senegal on Monday

The team - who won all eight of their European qualifiers - continue to impress, with a quick attacking side led by striker ​Erling Haaland and inspired playmaker Martin Odegaard.

"It was ⁠a fantastic football match. This ⁠is an advertisement for football," coach Stale Solbakken told national broadcaster NRK after Monday's ⁠match ‌at the New York/New Jersey stadium.

The victory follows a 4-1 win over Iraq in their opener and takes Norway through to the ⁠knockout stage.

Thousands of Norwegian supporters occupied the whole ​central area behind one ‌of the goals in the stadium, performing their famous imitation of rowers ⁠in a Viking ​longboat.

Haaland, apparently emboldened by the vibe from the stands, sailed around Senegal's defence to score twice and keep himself in the race to win the World Cup Golden ⁠Boot.

The Norwegian players joined the supporters after the ​final whistle,performing the rowing ritual on the pitch.

"It is bloody brilliant," said striker Alexander Sorloth. "Today I am almost a bit moved.

"We played against Senegal, who are a ⁠fantastic team, and I think we were better than them. It's an insane feeling," he said.

Norway face France in the last round of the group stage, with both teams on six points. A win would give the Norwegians top ​spot and a Round of 32 match against a ⁠third-placed team.

For Senegal, the chance of advancing to the knockout phase has narrowed. ​They will need to beat Iraq and see ‌if they get through as one of ​the eight best third-placed sides.

(Reporting by Marcelo Teixeira; additional reporting by Tommy Lund and Nicholas Brown; editing by Ed Osmond and Ken Ferris)

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