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Norway National Football Team: Full Profile, Squad, Stats & 2026 World Cup Title, Amazing Records

Norway National Football Team

In a matter of months, the Norway national football team has gone from waiting 28 years to being the talk of world football. Failing to qualify for four of their last five World Cups and all European Championships since 2000, Ståle Solbakken’s side blitzed through qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with an eight-win streak before building on that momentum on soccer’s biggest stage a quarter-final run based around Erling Haaland goals, Martin Ødegaard creativity and a defensively disciplined counter-attacking game plan.

On the pitch, Norway is arguably already among the elite of world football with one of Norwegian football’s finest-ever results coming when they stunned five-time champions Brazil to win 2-1 in the Round of 16. This Norway side, boasting a golden generation in the shape of Haaland, Ødegaard, Antonio Nusa, Alexander Sørloth and Oscar Bobb is hailed as potentially the best since Egil Olsen’s “Drillo” era of the 1990s.

This article contains information on everything to do with the Norway national football team — campaign, history, current squad, coaching staff, FIFA ranking and honours — which was updated for the 2026 season.

Norway National Football Team Overview

CategoryDetails
CountryNorway
Football AssociationNorges Fotballforbund (NFF)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
NicknameLøvene (The Lions); Drillos (historic)
FIFA CodeNOR
Home StadiumUllevaal Stadion, Oslo
Head CoachStåle Solbakken
CaptainMartin Ødegaard
Vice-CaptainErling Haaland
Most Capped PlayerJohn Arne Riise (110 caps)
All-Time Top ScorerErling Haaland (55 goals)

Norway National Football Team Current Squad (2026)

Norway’s squad has been built around a strong Premier League and Serie A core, mixing experienced defenders with an explosive, young attacking unit.

Goalkeepers

  • Ørjan Nyland (Sevilla)
  • Mathias Dyngeland (Brann)
  • Sander Tangvik (Hamburger SV)

Defenders

  • Kristoffer Ajer (Brentford)
  • Leo Skiri Østigård (Genoa)
  • David Møller Wolfe (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
  • Julian Ryerson (Borussia Dortmund)
  • Fredrik André Bjørkan (Bodø/Glimt)
  • Marcus Holmgren Pedersen (Torino)
  • Torbjørn Heggem (Bologna)
  • Sondre Klingen Langås (Derby County)

Midfielders

  • Morten Thorsby (Genoa)
  • Patrick Berg (Bodø/Glimt)
  • Sander Berge (Fulham)
  • Kristian Thorstvedt (Sassuolo)
  • Antonio Nusa (RB Leipzig)
  • Oscar Bobb (Fulham)
  • Thelo Aasgaard (Rangers)
  • Aron Dønnum (Toulouse)
  • Martin Ødegaard, captain (Arsenal)

Forwards

  • Alexander Sørloth (Atlético Madrid)
  • Erling Haaland, vice-captain (Manchester City)
  • Andreas Schjelderup (Benfica)
  • Jørgen Strand Larsen (Crystal Palace)

Squad Table (Key Players)

No.PlayerPositionClubCapsGoals
1Ørjan NylandGKSevilla670
3Kristoffer AjerDFBrentford482
14Julian RyersonDFBorussia Dortmund391
6Patrick BergMFBodø/Glimt390
8Sander BergeMFFulham621
20Antonio NusaMFRB Leipzig207
MFMartin Ødegaard (C)MFArsenal674
7Alexander SørlothFWAtlético Madrid6826
9Erling Haaland (VC)FWManchester City4855
11Jørgen Strand LarsenFWCrystal Palace244

Norway National Football Team Coaching Staff

Head Coach

Ståle Solbakken has led Norway since December 2020. A former Norway international himself, Solbakken ended the country’s 28-year World Cup drought by guiding the side through a perfect qualifying campaign, capped by a 4-1 win over Italy in Milan.

Assistant Coaches

  • Kent Bergersen — Assistant Coach

Goalkeeping and Technical Staff

  • Bjørn Vidar Stenersen — Fitness Coach
  • Andy Findlay and Pål Fjelde — Match Analysts
  • Brede Hangeland — Sports Coordinator
  • Mario Pafundi — Physiotherapist
  • Johannes Marthinussen — Sports Scientist
  • Bryant Lazaro — Chief Instructor
  • Bård Wiggen — Team Manager

Norway National Football Team FIFA World Ranking (2026)

Current FIFA Ranking

As of that June 2026 update, Norway had an official FIFA ranking of 31st-32nd place but have catapulted themselves up the unofficial live rankings due to their World Cup heroics. Norway had already risen to approximately 21st before their Round of 16 showdown against Brazil, and the ultra-important victory over the five-time champions is anticipated to power them even higher when FIFA’s next official update drops on July 20, 2026.

FIFA Ranking History Table (2018–2026)

YearApproximate RankingNotes
201860sPost-Euro 2016/18 qualifying miss
201950sNations League debut
202040sSolbakken era begins
202140sMissed 2022 World Cup qualification
202240sMissed Euro 2024 qualification
202350sRebuilding phase
202440sNations League promotion to League A
202530sPerfect World Cup qualifying campaign
2026Low 20s (live)World Cup quarter-finalists

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Norway National Football Team Fixtures (2026)

Upcoming Matches

Norway’s immediate focus is the 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout stage, followed by the UEFA Nations League A campaign in the autumn.

Fixtures Table

DateFixtureCompetition
July 2026vs EnglandFIFA World Cup — Quarter-final
24 September 2026vs DenmarkUEFA Nations League A, Group 4
27 September 2026vs PortugalUEFA Nations League A, Group 4
1 October 2026at WalesUEFA Nations League A, Group 4
4 October 2026at PortugalUEFA Nations League A, Group 4
14 November 2026TBDInternational Friendly / Nations League
17 November 2026TBDInternational Friendly / Nations League

Norway National Football Team Recent Results

Last 10 Matches (Selected, 2025–2026)

Norway have been in excellent recent form, winning the large majority of their matches across World Cup qualifying and the tournament itself.

Results Table

DateFixtureResultCompetition
5 July 2026Brazil 1-2 NorwayWinWorld Cup — Round of 16
30 June 2026Norway 2-1 Ivory CoastWinWorld Cup — Round of 32
26 June 2026Norway 1-4 FranceLossWorld Cup — Group Stage
22 June 2026Norway 3-2 SenegalWinWorld Cup — Group Stage
17 June 2026Norway 4-1 IraqWinWorld Cup — Group Stage
16 November 2025Italy 1-4 NorwayWinWorld Cup Qualifying
13 November 2025Norway 1-1 EstoniaDrawWorld Cup Qualifying
14 October 2025Norway 2-1 New ZealandWinFriendly
11 October 2025Israel vs NorwayWinWorld Cup Qualifying
9 September 2025Norway 8-0 MoldovaWinWorld Cup Qualifying

Norway won all eight of their World Cup qualifying matches, finishing top of their group and eliminating Italy from automatic qualification with a stunning 4-1 away win in Milan.

Norway National Football Team Standings

UEFA Nations League

Norway finished first in their League B group in the 2024–25 Nations League to gain promotion, and will compete in League A at Group 4 from September 2026 with Denmark, Portugal and Wales.

FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

Norway topped their group with a perfect record, winning 8 from 8 games (37 goals for and only 5 against)

UEFA Euro Qualifiers

Next up for Norway is the 2027 European Championship qualifying campaign, this one for Euro 2028. More recently, they missed out on qualifying for Euro 2024 from a tough group involving Spain and Scotland.

Standings Table (World Cup Qualification, Group I)

TeamPldWDLGFGAPts
Norway880037524
Italy861119
Israel8
Estonia8
Moldova8

Norway National Football Team FIFA World Cup Record

World Cup Appearances

Norway has appeared at the FIFA World Cup four times: 1938, 1994, 1998, and 2026. Their 2026 run has already produced the best World Cup performance in the nation’s history.

Performance Table

YearResult
1938Round of 16
1994Group Stage
1998Round of 16
2026Quarter-final (best-ever result)

Norway is one of only three national teams never to have lost to Brazil, having beaten them at the 1998 World Cup and again in the 2026 Round of 16, alongside two draws.

Norway National Football Team UEFA European Championship Record

Euro Appearances

Norway has qualified for the European Championship just once, in 2000, exiting at the group stage.

Performance Table

YearResult
2000Group Stage

Norway has missed every European Championship since 2000, including 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020, and 2024, making their current World Cup breakthrough all the more significant.

Norway National Football Team UEFA Nations League Record

Season-by-Season Performance

SeasonDivisionGroupPWDLGFGAResult
2018–19League C3641172Group winners
2020–21League B163121272nd
2022–23League B46312772nd
2024–25League B36411157Promoted to League A
2026–27League A4Upcoming

Norway National Football Team UEFA European Championship Record

  • Biggest Win

Norway 12–0 Finland (Bergen, 28 June 1946)

  • Biggest Defeat

Copenhagen, 7 October 1917: Denmark 12–0 Norway

  • Highest FIFA Ranking

2nd place (October 1993, and July–August 1995), under legendary coach Egil “Drillo” Olsen

  • Longest Winning Streak

Eight consecutive competitive victories from Norway qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2025–26, amongst the best sequences in the nation’s history.

  • Longest Unbeaten Run

With just one (dead rubber group match) defeat to France in over a year of competitive football currently marks their run across qualifying and the World Cup group/knockout stages.

Norway National Football Team Top Goal Scorers

Top 10 Goal Scorers

RankPlayerGoalsCapsCareer
1Erling Haaland55482019–present
2Jørgen Juve33451928–1937
3Einar Gundersen26331917–1928
4Alexander Sørloth26682016–present
5Harald Hennum25431949–1960
6John Carew24911998–2011
7Ole Gunnar Solskjær23671995–2007
8Tore André Flo23761995–2004
9Gunnar Thoresen22641946–1959
10Steffen Iversen21791998–2011

Erling Haaland’s scoring rate of 1.15 goals per game is the best in Norwegian history by a wide margin, and he is closing in fast on Jørgen Juve’s decades-old record tally.

Norway National Football Team Most Capped Players

Top Appearance Makers

RankPlayerCapsGoalsCareer
1John Arne Riise110162000–2013
2Thorbjørn Svenssen10401947–1962
3Henning Berg10091992–2004
4Erik Thorstvedt9701982–1996
5John Carew91241998–2011
6Brede Hangeland9142002–2014
7Øyvind Leonhardsen86191990–2003
8Morten Gamst Pedersen83172004–2014
9Kjetil Rekdal83171987–2000
10Steffen Iversen79211998–2011

Norway National Football Team Star Players (2026)

Erling Haaland

Haaland is Norway’s vice-captain and all-time leading scorer, with the forward being instrumental in their first-ever World Cup qualification by netting seven times at the tournament so far including both goals against Brazil in the Round of 16.

Martin Ødegaard

Yes, the Arsenal captain guides Norway as their national team captain, directing play in the midfield with his passing range and creativity, while also being the heart and soul of the side tactically and emotionally.

Alexander Sørloth

Considered by many to be second only to Haaland in terms of aerial and goal-scoring threats, the Atlético Madrid striker offers Norway a rival for 26 international goals.

Antonio Nusa

Known for his blistering speed and being direct on the counter, the RB Leipzig winger is one of Norway’s most potent attacking weapons having played a big role in their 3-0 victory against Ivory Coast.

Oscar Bobb

Adding the Fulham attacking midfielder gives Norway even more flexible creativity in their attack with a player than can play across various positions.

Jørgen Strand Larsen

The Crystal Palace striker offers presence and competition up front, giving Solbakken another direct route-one attacking option.

Norway National Football Team Playing Style

Preferred Formation

Solbakken predominantly uses a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 system based on defensive organisation, and quick transitions.

Tactical Analysis

The manner norway does not seek expression between possession. As opposed to doing anything of the sort, they create a small defensive block and look to absorb pressure before hitting on the break through Nusa’s speed and Haaland’s movement in behind before using their aerial advantages — especially at set pieces or deliveries into the box — in important moments (see: both goals).

Strengths

  • Haaland and Sørloth delivering world-class finishing
  • Elite creativity from Ødegaard
  • Pace on the counter through Nusa and Bobb
  • Good physical presence benefitting from set pieces
  • Well-organized defensive shape

Weaknesses

  • Only one pass built up volume (compared to) against teams that high-press you when possessed
  • Lack of experience in knockout-stage football ahead of 2026
  • The squad depth behind the first XI is still not quite at a level where it can make an impact

Norway National Football Team Honors & Achievements

Major Titles

Norway has not won a major senior international trophy, but the men’s team claimed bronze at the 1936 Summer Olympics.

International Achievements

  • 2026 FIFA World Cup Quarter-finalists (best-ever World Cup performance)
  • Perfect 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign (8 wins from 8)
  • 2024–25 UEFA Nations League League B group winners and promotion to League A
  • 1936 Olympic Games bronze medal

Honors Table

CompetitionBest ResultYear
FIFA World CupQuarter-final2026
UEFA European ChampionshipGroup Stage2000
Summer OlympicsBronze Medal1936
UEFA Nations LeaguePromoted to League A2024–25

Norway National Football Team Honors & Achievements

vs Sweden

Norwegian football’s oldest and most bitter rivalry: 111 encounters, with Norway winning just 26 of them (drawing 26) following each other up to October 2023.

vs Denmark

Another of the Scandinavian long-standing rivalries: 91 matches, Norway winning 21, drawing fifteen times and losing 55.

vs England

The two sides now meet again as 2026 World Cup quarter-finalists in a heavyweight modern day encounter, having met only twice since at Euro2000 where Norway won both times.

vs Germany

15 meetings, with Norway managing a mere 2 victories at the expense of 9 defeats detailing Germany’s historical dominance in the clash.

Head-to-Head Table

OpponentPlayedWonDrawnLostWin %
Sweden11126265922%
Denmark9121155523%
England1624812%
Germany1524913%
Brazil422050%

Norway National Football Team Home Stadium

Stadium Information

Norway has had its major home venue in Oslo with Ullevaal Stadion notorious for being the likely venue of the national side’s most noteworthy qualifying and competitive games.

Capacity

For international matches, Ullevaal Stadion has a capacity of around 25,000–28,000.

Location

Located in Oslo, Norwegian capital, the stadium is still regarded as the spiritual home of Norweigan football.

Norway National Football Team Home & Away Kit (2026)

Kits have been supplied by Nike since 2015. The home kit is red with blue and white trim; the away kit has traditionally based its design on a white or navy base. Norway matched this home shirt with a special gold-accented version of their crest for the 4-2 win over Italy in November 2025, clinching World Cup qualification and ending a 28-year absence from the tournament. The national crest displays two lions from the national coat of arms flanking the Norwegian flag.

Norway National Football Team Statistics (2026)

MetricTotal (2025–26 cycle)
Matches Played12+ (qualifying + World Cup)
Wins10
Draws1
Losses1
Goals Scored45+
Goals Conceded10
Clean Sheets6

Interesting Facts About Norway National Football Team

  • Unlike the others, Norway is actually one of the only three national sides never to have suffered a football defeat to Brazil.
  • Their undefeated run to the 2016 FIFA World Cup, which saw Norway qualify for the first time in 28 years.
  • Norway’s 2026 quarter-final berth is the furthest the nation has ever advanced at a World Cup.
  • Haaland Is First Norwegian To Score Multiple Goals In A World Cup Game (Versus Iraq)
  • The other member England could not boast of that kind of qualification pedigree: Norway, in fact them won the FIFA Women’s World Cup to become dual World Cup holders (between men and women) in 1995.
  • Norway 2-1 England, 1981 The legendary radio commentary: “Your boys took one hell of a beating.”

Future Prospects of Norway National Football Team

Having Haaland, Ødegaard, Nusa and Bobb around or approaching their prime years, the current generation of Norway is well-placed for success beyond 2026. A deep tournament run irrespective of the final result against England will likely fast-track Euro 2028 and more UEFA Nations League success in League A for the federation, with its main challenge now to build squad depth around this core group of players to ensure continued contention across multiple tournament cycles.

Conclusion

An evolution from a country living on the international football edges, Norway National Football Team has become one of the most discussed outfits at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Led by Erling Haaland’s record-breaking goals, Martin Ødegaard’s captaincy and Ståle Solbakken’s pragmatic tactics, Norway reached the last eight with a sensational victory over Brazil en-route – to post their best-ever show at a World Cup and give hope that after many false dawns Norwegian football truly has its golden generation.

FAQs

1. Who is the captain of the Norway national football team?

Martin Ødegaard is Norway’s captain, with Erling Haaland serving as vice-captain.

2. Who is Norway’s all-time top goal scorer?

Erling Haaland is Norway’s all-time top scorer with 55 goals, surpassing longtime record holder Jørgen Juve.

3. Who has the most caps for Norway?

John Arne Riise holds the record with 110 caps for Norway between 2000 and 2013.

4. Who is the head coach of Norway’s national team?

Ståle Solbakken has been Norway’s head coach since December 2020.

5. Has Norway ever won the FIFA World Cup?

No, Norway has never won the FIFA World Cup. Their best-ever result is reaching the quarter-finals at the 2026 tournament.

6. How many times has Norway qualified for the World Cup?

Norway has qualified for the FIFA World Cup four times: 1938, 1994, 1998, and 2026.

7. What is Norway’s home stadium?

Norway plays its home matches at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo.

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