No league tables, no trophies: how Norway made sport fun for kids – and built a football team that beat Brazil
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Brazil squad
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1 ALISSON
Goalkeeper -
3 GABRIEL MAGALHAES
Defender -
4 MARQUINHOS
C Defender -
5 CASEMIRO
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7 VINICIUS JUNIOR
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8 BRUNO GUIMARAES
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9 MATHEUS CUNHA
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13 DANILO
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16 DOUGLAS SANTOS
Defender -
22 GABRIEL MARTINELLI
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26 RAYAN
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2 EDERSON SILVA
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6 ALEX SANDRO
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10 NEYMAR JR
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11 RAPHINHA
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12 WEVERTON
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14 BREMER
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15 LEO PEREIRA
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17 FABINHO
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18 DANILO SANTOS
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19 ENDRICK
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21 LUIZ HENRIQUE
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23 EDERSON
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24 ROGER IBANEZ
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25 IGOR THIAGO
Forward - Full squad
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20 LUCAS PAQUETA
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Norway squad
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1 Orjan NYLAND
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3 Kristoffer AJER
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5 David MOLLER WOLFE
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6 Patrick BERG
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7 Alexander SORLOTH
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8 Sander BERGE
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9 Erling HAALAND
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10 Martin ODEGAARD
C Midfielder -
17 Torbjorn HEGGEM
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20 Antonio NUSA
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26 Julian RYERSON
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2 Morten Thorsby
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4 Leo OSTIGARD
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11 Jorgen STRAND LARSEN
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12 Sander TANGVIK
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13 Egil SELVIK
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14 Fredrik AURSNES
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15 Fredrik Andre BJORKAN
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18 Kristian Thorstvedt
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19 Thelo AASGAARD
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21 Andreas SCHJELDERUP
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22 Oscar BOBB
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23 Jens Petter HAUGE
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24 Sondre LANGAS
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25 Henrik FALCHENER
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16 Marcus HOLMGREN PEDERSEN
Defender
Norway's World Cup victory over Brazil gained significance from the contrasting development systems that shaped each nation's players. Whilst Brazil's talents like Vinícius Júnior emerged from academies focused exclusively on football, Norway's athletes including Erling Haaland grew through an entirely different framework. Norway's sports federation revised its youth regulations in 2007 to fundamentally reshape how children engage with competitive sport.
The Norwegian system prohibits league tables, rankings and trophies for children under nine, with competitive scoring restricted until age thirteen. A core principle allows young athletes freedom to explore multiple sports rather than specialising early. Haaland exemplified this approach, spending his childhood in handball, athletics and cross-country skiing before selecting football at fourteen. The article suggests that athletic skills developed across these disciplines—such as jumping technique from handball—translated into his later football performance.
- Norway's youth sports system eliminates competitive rankings and trophies until age 13, emphasising enjoyment and multi-sport participation over early specialisation
- Players including Erling Haaland developed athletic skills across handball, athletics, and skiing before committing to football, contributing to their World Cup success
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