Soccer-Fireworks and a people's party as Norway celebrates World Cup win over Brazil


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 16 - Brazil v Norway - New York New Jersey Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S. - July 5, 2026 Norway's Erling Haaland celebrates after the match as Norway qualify for the quarter finals of the World Cup REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

July 5 (Reuters) - ⁠Norwegians flooded onto the streets to celebrate their national ⁠team's stunning 2-1 win over Brazil at the World ‌Cup on Sunday to reach the quarter-finals for the first time.

Police in the capital Oslo said more than 90,000 people had poured into the city centre ​to celebrate their progress thanks to Erling ⁠Haaland's double.

Tens of thousands more ⁠gathered at the Ullevaal stadium where Norway play home games, watching ⁠on ‌giant screens from long bar tables and benches, and throwing their drinks in the air at the final ⁠whistle.

Needless to say, the rowing celebration that has ​become synonymous with ‌Haaland and the team was featured on the pitch after ⁠the game, ​and in the streets and squares of Norway as the country celebrated perhaps its biggest victory in international sport.

"I wish I was on ⁠those streets. I wish I was involved ​in it," Haaland said. "Everyone has to enjoy themselves. All of Norway has to enjoy themselves. It's one of the sickest days ever ⁠in Norwegian history. You just have to enjoy it, because this is sick."

As fireworks exploded overhead at Ullevaal, the crowd began to chant: "we're going to the castle", and when they got to ​the city's royal palace they were greeted ⁠by Crown Prince Haakon, who came out to greet them with ​a Norway football scarf draped around ‌his neck.

The Norwegians will now meet ​the winners of Sunday's clash between England and Mexico in the quarter-finals.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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