The historical opportunity for Norway's golden generation



With a population of just over 5 million, Norway's national team in 2026 possesses such strength and potential that it is being called the "golden generation." Regardless of the outcome of this match, the future of Norwegian football is something to look forward to.

Erling Haaland (born 2000) — 59 goals in 52 matches, the highest goal-scoring efficiency in national team history. Martin Ødegaard (born 1998) — Norway's youngest-ever captain and Arsenal's core player. Bryan Fiabema (born 2004) — Only 20 years old, with outstanding dribbling ability on the wings. Alexander Sørloth (born 1995) — Near the top of the Bundesliga scoring charts, with rich experience. Among Norway's starting lineup, six players are under 26 years old, with an average age of 25.6, making it one of the youngest teams in this World Cup.

Norway's growth trajectory is impressive. Before 2022, Norway had failed to qualify for the World Cup for 28 consecutive years. In the 2023 European Championship qualifiers, Norway did not advance. In the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, Norway won all 8 matches, scoring 37 goals and conceding only 5, including a double victory over Italy. In the first two rounds of the group stage, Norway beat Iraq 4-1 and Senegal 3-2, securing advancement to the knockout stage one round early.

Norway has already created 10 clear-cut chances in this tournament, surpassing the 9 from the entire 1998 edition. Haaland has scored 59 goals in 52 national team appearances, exceeding the total number of goals scored by the entire Norwegian team in that 1998 World Cup. Norway's goal tally in the first two group-stage matches (7 goals) has already surpassed the combined total of the 1994 and 1998 World Cups (5 goals). These statistics show that Norwegian football, under the leadership of Haaland and Ødegaard, has achieved a qualitative leap.

If Norway beats France to finish top of the group, it will be one of the greatest achievements in Norwegian football history. This team announced its arrival with two resounding victories—they are not here to sightsee; they are here to make history.

After the match, regardless of the outcome, the Norwegian team should be proud of their performance in this World Cup. Returning to the World Cup after 28 years and advancing strongly to the knockout stage, this golden generation has already surpassed the achievements of their predecessors from 1998. And defeating France to claim the top spot in the group would be the ultimate proof of Norwegian football—this is not just luck; it is a reflection of their strength. #挪威VS法国
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