- July 6, 2026
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Norway’s Historic Victory Sees Them Moving to World Cup Quarterfinals
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- July 6, 2026
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup witnessed a landmark event as Norway defeated Brazil 2-1 in the Round of 16, thanks to Erling Haaland’s extraordinary performance. This win propelled Norway into its first-ever quarterfinals, creating history in the process.
Haaland, who scored twice, ensured Norway’s advancement, overshadowing Brazil, which was anticipated to reach further in the tournament. With his ability to score despite limited touches, Haaland’s influence on the field is undeniable.
During the intense match at the New York/New Jersey Stadium, Norway had several key opportunities while Brazil kept threatening their defense. A pivotal moment arrived in the 79th minute when Haaland’s precise header found the net, securing Norway a lead after a fleeting defensive lapse by Brazil.
The match’s trajectory shifted early due to Norway’s goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland, who saved a penalty kick by Bruno Guimarães in the 14th minute. This decision by Brazil to have Guimarães instead of Vini Jr. take the penalty left many questioning the strategy.
Despite Brazil’s continuous attacks, including a dangerous cross from Gabriel Martinelli, Nyland’s performances maintained a scoreless draw until Haaland’s late breakthrough. As Norway shifted to a defensive posture, Brazil subbed in Neymar Jr. to invigorate their strategy, though unable to change the outcome.
Haaland cemented Norway’s win with a powerful strike in the 90th minute, extending the lead to 2-0. Brazil earned another penalty, which Neymar converted, but it served only as a consolation. Nyland continued his impressive efforts, again engaging with Neymar as Norway sealed the match victory.
This World Cup marks Norway’s first appearance in 28 years, and they’ve demonstrated beyond representing their nation – by eliminating five-time champions Brazil, keeping their championship aspirations thriving. Haaland has played a central role, equaling the goals of France’s Kylian Mbappé and Argentina’s Lionel Messi, all competing for the Golden Boot.
Haaland led a jubilant celebration after the match, orchestrating the Viking row that has become a hallmark of the tournament’s festivities. This victory against Brazil is more than a memorable event; it highlights Norway’s impressive journey in the World Cup.
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