Norway produced one of the most memorable results in their footballing history, defeating five-time World Cup champions Brazil 2-1 in a knockout clash to book a place in the tournament's quarterfinals for the first time ever.
The victory sent shockwaves through the competition, as one of the sport's traditional powerhouses was eliminated by a side celebrating uncharted territory in the world's biggest football tournament.
A historic breakthrough
Reaching the last eight represents a landmark moment for Norwegian football. Never before had the nation progressed this deep into a World Cup, making the win over Brazil all the more significant for players and supporters alike.
Overcoming a team of Brazil's pedigree, a side that has lifted the trophy five times, underlined the scale of the achievement and confirmed Norway's status as one of the standout stories of the tournament.
Fans celebrate across continents
The triumph sparked jubilant scenes far beyond the pitch. Norwegian supporters gathered in viking rows outside the stadium in New Jersey, channelling their passion into coordinated celebrations that captured the emotion of the occasion.
