Norway national football team

The Norway national football team represents Norway is international. It is controlled by the Norges Fotballforbund. It has particpated in five FIFA World Cup's with their best result being a third place at the 1950 World Cup in Sweden.

Early history
The first instance of a Norway football team took place on October 20, 1908 as they were one of five teams to compete at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. In their first match against, they would get demolished 8-0. The following tournament which was the 1910 FIFA World Cup held in Austria wouldn't be much better with the team being bundled to a 5-0 defeat to in the opening round of the competition.

The following summer, Norway competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. With the chances of not going fair being high, they shocked the Austrians 2-0 to record their first international victory in a tournament. Two more straight wins over the and  later, they had qualified through to a Olympic final against the Olympic champions in the. For Norway, that it would be where it would end, losing 6-0 to the Dutch and recording a silver medal. The following year, they competed in the first qualifier match in FIFA World Cup history as they took on. This match also would become the first to be played with a replay attached as scored the winning goal to book Norway's spot in the World Cup.

FIFA World Cup
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