Norway faces Brazil in World Cup rematch ahead of summer clash

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Norway faces Brazil in World Cup rematch ahead of summer clash
Summary

Norway's national football team is set to meet Brazil in a World Cup rematch during this summer's tournament. The Norwegian team, currently coached by Ståle Solbakken, is preparing for the encounter, which evokes memories of their famous 2-1 victory over Brazil in 1998. The match is significant for Norway, a country known for its competitive achievements across various sports, particularly in uniting fans through football. As anticipation builds, the team's performance and preparations are being closely watched ahead of the clash.

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  • Norway prepares to face Brazil in a World Cup rematch this summer.
  • The last encounter in 1998 saw Norway winning 2-1.
  • Ståle Solbakken is the current head coach of Norway.
  • Football serves as a unifying force for Norwegian fans.
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Ståle Solbakken’s side have surpassed previous golden generation as they prepare to meet team they beat in 1998 For a country of 5.6 million people, Norway’s list of competitive achievements is remarkable. Our winter Olympians gobble up medals at a freakish rate, our women’s handball team is all-conquering, we’ve had standout successes in athletics such as the Ingebrigtsen brothers, we’ve had two tournament winners on this season’s PGA tour and, improbably, Norway has also produced the greatest chess player of all time. And while these successes are cherished and celebrated, nothing unites the country quite like football – and no match has stopped the country in its tracks quite like the 2-1 win against Brazil in their final group game of the 1998 World Cup. The sound of commentator Arne Scheie announcing “Vi har scoret i Marseille!” (We have scored in Marseille!) is as firmly etched into our brains as much as anything said by Norwegians poets and politicians in the last 50 years. Scheie was already something of a national treasure, a commentator known for his level-headedness and factual rigor, but when Norway won a late penalty with the score 1-1 he lost the run of himself entirely. He referred to the penalty taker, the then Hertha Berlin midfielder Kjetil Rekdal as “Kjetil Reknett, of Werder Bremen” (Reknett is not a surname in Norwegian or, as far as I am aware, any other language). Continue reading...

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