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Grup I · Avrupa

🇳🇴Norway

Teknik direktör: Ståle Solbakken · Diziliş: 4-3-3

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Kaleciler 3

  • 1
    Ørjan Nyland Sevilla

    First-choice Norway goalkeeper, at Sevilla since 2023 and a La Liga regular through 2025-26.

  • 12
    Egil Selvik Watford

    Second-choice goalkeeper, capped by Norway since a 2023 friendly debut against Jordan.

  • 22
    Sander Tangvik Hamburger SV

    Third goalkeeper, called up after a long Rosenborg run that brought roughly 85 senior appearances.

Defans 9

  • 2
    Kristoffer Ajer Brentford

    Brentford centre-back since 2021 after winning four Scottish titles at Celtic, contract extended in January 2026 through 2030.

  • 3
    Julian Ryerson Borussia Dortmund

    Borussia Dortmund full-back since January 2023, nicknamed 'Flankengott' by the BVB support for his crossing.

  • 4
    Leo Skiri Østigård Genoa (on loan from Rennes)

    Centre-back signed by Rennes from Napoli in July 2024, previously on loan at Hoffenheim and Genoa.

  • 5
    Marcus Holmgren Pedersen Torino

    Right-back schooled at Molde and Feyenoord, with a previous Serie A loan at Sassuolo in 2023-24.

  • 13
    Fredrik André Bjørkan Bodø/Glimt

    Left-back who came through Bodø/Glimt and won back-to-back Eliteserien titles after a 2022 spell at Hertha BSC.

  • 14
    Sondre Langås Derby County

    Centre-back who broke through at Viking before a 60 million kroner move to Derby County in early 2025.

  • 15
    Henrik Falchener Brann

    Centre-back who scored six league goals for Viking in 2025, more than any other defender in the Eliteserien that year.

  • 16
    Torbjørn Heggem Bologna

    Left-footed centre-back who won West Bromwich Albion's 2024-25 Player of the Season award before a summer 2025 move to Bologna.

  • 17
    David Møller Wolfe Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Left-back who replaced Milos Kerkez at AZ in 2023 and played every Eredivisie minute in his first season.

Orta saha 8

  • 6
    Sander Berge Fulham

    Defensive midfielder signed by Fulham from Burnley in August 2024, a starter in every early Premier League fixture of 2025-26.

  • 8
    Martin Ødegaard Kaptan Arsenal

    Captain. Arsenal playmaker, leads the side that topped the Premier League and reached the Champions League final.

  • 18
    Morten Thorsby Genoa

    Genoa midfielder since 2024, with 27 Norway caps by autumn 2025.

  • 19
    Patrick Berg Bodø/Glimt

    Bodø/Glimt captain and the heartbeat of back-to-back 2023 and 2024 Eliteserien titles.

  • 20
    Kristian Thorstvedt Sassuolo

    Box-to-box midfielder at Sassuolo since 2022 after a productive spell at Genk.

  • 21
    Fredrik Aursnes Benfica

    Versatile Benfica midfielder since 2022, contracted in Lisbon through 2029.

  • 23
    Oscar Bobb Fulham

    Manchester City academy graduate who started the opening weeks of 2025-26 on the right wing under Pep Guardiola.

  • 24
    Thelo Aasgaard Rangers

    Attacking midfielder signed by Rangers from Luton Town in July 2025 on a deal to 2029.

Forvet 6

  • 9
    Erling Haaland Manchester City

    Manchester City striker who became the fastest player to 100 Premier League goals in December 2025, beating Alan Shearer's mark by 13 matches.

  • 7
    Antonio Nusa RB Leipzig

    Left winger signed by RB Leipzig from Club Brugge in August 2024 on a five-year deal.

  • 11
    Alexander Sørloth Atlético Madrid

    Atlético Madrid centre-forward since the 2024 move from Villarreal, with 13 La Liga goals across 2025-26.

  • 25
    Jørgen Strand Larsen Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Wolves striker who signed permanently in July 2025 after 14 goals on loan, then extended his contract in September after Newcastle had bids rejected.

  • 26
    Jens Petter Hauge Bodø/Glimt

    Left winger now back at Bodø/Glimt after earlier stops at AC Milan, Eintracht Frankfurt and Gent.

  • 27
    Andreas Schjelderup Benfica

    Left winger at Benfica since January 2024 after breaking through at Nordsjælland.

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