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Haaland’s Norway receive heroes’ welcome in Oslo after World Cup exit

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2026/07/13 - 21:38 503 مشاهدة
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Over 100,000 fans welcomed Norway's football team in Oslo after their World Cup quarterfinal exit.

The team participated in an open-top bus parade following a royal reception at the Royal Palace.

Striker Erling Haaland missed part of the celebrations due to travel delays.

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Over 100,000 fans welcomed Norway's football team in Oslo after their World Cup quarterfinal exit.

The team participated in an open-top bus parade following a royal reception at the Royal Palace.

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