Norwegian football jerseys sold out ahead of Three Lions showdown

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A close up of the red Norway National Team 2026 stadium jersey. Image source, Reuters
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The Norway National Team 2026 Stadium jersey is sold at Nike and official retailers

The Norway National Team 2026 Stadium jersey is sold at Nike and official retailers

Official retailers in Europe have sold out of the Norwegian national football team’s jerseys ahead of Saturday’s World Cup quarter final between England and Norway.

The Norwegian Football Association (NFF) says it has severely underestimated demand for the kits, which have been consistently out of stock at Nike and other outlets since they launched in March.

Feverish interest in players like Erling Haaland, boosted by Norway’s victory over Brazil, means shops have been swamped as soon as fresh kits drop.

Some fans have resorted to camping outside overnight to be first in line to buy.

Dressed in the traditional red jersey, Norway's Erling Haaland has his hands on his hips as he celebrates after the match as Norway qualify for the quarter finals of the World Cup. Image source, Reuters
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Fever-pitch fandom around Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has fuelled demand for kits

Fever-pitch fandom around Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has fuelled demand for kits

Demand from fans “has exceeded all forecasts”, commercial director Runar Pahr Andresen told Norwegian outlet TV2, adding that orders were at a record high this year.

Torshov Sport in Oslo received a new batch of Norwegian national team jerseys on Tuesday, which prompted round-the-block queues ahead of Wednesday’s trading.

Local reporters estimated the queue was around 600 metres in length, and snaked around several streets. Some dedicated fans had brought chairs to wait in line for 12 hours.

Store manager Anders Lilleberg told local Norwegian outlet VG their energy was off the charts.

“I’ve been here for many years, but I’ve never encountered the kind of atmosphere that is there now. It’s absolutely wild,” he said.

The shop is now inviting fans to register for its next kit drop, but can’t guarantee all jerseys will be received in time for Saturday’s big match.

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Andresen said the association had “never made more money” from jersey sales than it is currently.

The BBC has contacted the NFF for comment.

This year’s order of approximately 250,000 kits is a record high. In comparison, around 50,000 kits were sold during the same period last year.

The official national jersey – red with the Norwegian flag’s blue cross – has been sold out at Nike and a number of other outlets for weeks.

A Nike spokesperson told the BBC they “recognise the disappointment” among fans and are working to improve availability.

Additional deliveries of the Norway Home Match and Stadium jerseys are currently anticipated to reach Norway in the coming days, followed by “broader availability thereafter”, they added.

But some fans have decided to take matters into their hands and are paying exorbitant prices to get their hands on one.

The Nike Norway 2026 Stadium Home Jersey had a retail price of £89.99 ($100) before selling out on Nike’s website.

It is now selling for up to £355 ($476) on certain resale sites, while the blackout stadium away jersey – also originally priced at £89.99 ($100) – can be found on resale sites for £231 ($310) before shipping fees and tax.

Norway beat Iraq, Senegal, Ivory Coast and most recently Brazil to storm their way to the quarter finals.

The quarter final against England will take place on Saturday at Miami’s Hard Rock stadium at 22:00 BST (17:00 EST.)



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