Soccer-Norway shirts in short supply at home ahead of World Cup clash with Brazil


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group I - Iraq v Norway - Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S. - June 16, 2026 Norway's Erling Haaland celebrates scoring their first goal IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Paul Rutherford/File Photo

VANCOUVER, July 2 (Reuters) - ⁠Sitting beside FIFA President Gianni Infantino as her side beat Ivory ⁠Coast at the World Cup on Tuesday,Norway football federation president Lise ‌Klaveness was wearing the hottest fashion item of the summer back home -- the team's red shirt.

Klaveness wore the jersey under her blazer as she watched Erling Haaland's late goal send ​Norway through to a last-16 clash with Brazil ⁠on Sunday, but problems with deliveries ⁠have meant thousands of supporters back home are still scrambling to buy the ⁠shirt.

"There ‌has been such a great demand for kits, and I think we have all felt that," Klaveness said following their win. "Whether it ⁠is demand that has surprised or the production of ​shirts (that is the ‌problem), we'll have to find out."

Norwegian broadcaster TV2 reported that shops lucky ⁠enough to ​get hold of the popular kits had long queues, and that their shelves were being cleared in minutes by fans eager to get behind their team as they ⁠take part in their first men's World Cup ​since 1998.

"It's a completely crazy demand, it's the sickest thing I've ever seen, it's fantastic," Oslo sports store manager Anders Lilleberg told TV2.

"It's sad to not ⁠be able to offer everyone who wants a Norway shirt one - after all, we want to offer as many football items as possible that our customers want - but you can only sell the ones you have."

Norway wore the ​red home shirt against Iraq and France at the ⁠World Cup, a white kit against Ivory Coast and a black jersey against ​Senegal.

With elite striker Haaland leading the line, there ‌is also a huge demand from outside ​the country.

"It's a luxury problem, but a luxury problem we have to solve," Klaveness said.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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