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Oslo Erupts in Joy as Norway Heroes Return from Historic World Cup Run

Tens of thousands of fans filled Oslo's Royal Palace square to welcome Norway's national team after their historic World Cup quarter-final run. The team's 2-1 extra-time loss to England didn't dampen the celebration, which featured the iconic "Viking Row" ritual. A nearly two-hour bus parade through central Oslo followed, with fans lining the streets. Players Martin Odegaard and coach Stale Solbakken expressed amazement at the overwhelming support, while top scorer Erling Haaland missed the public event due to travel plans.

Oslo erupt in celebration as Norway receive hero's welcome after WC exit

Oslo, July 14

Tens of thousands of fans gathered outside Norway's Royal Palace to welcome the national team players who returned home from their historic run to the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals.

An estimated 90,000 supporters filled the palace square, giving the team a rousing welcome despite their 2-1 extra-time defeat to England in Miami on Saturday. The result marked Norway's best-ever performance at a FIFA World Cup.

As the squad appeared on stage, players and fans joined together in the now-iconic "Viking Row" celebration that became a symbol of Norway's memorable tournament.

According to Norwegian broadcaster NRK, shaking hands with the king and rowing with the rest of the royal family and what is said to have been around 88,000 attendees, was followed by an almost two-hour long bus parade down Karl Johans gate. The next stop was another round of rowing at Radhusplassen, before the bus continued into the late night hours of central Oslo.

"I don't think anyone could have imagined this. The support we've received has been beyond all expectations, both in the US and here at home in Norway. It's been absolutely incredible to see, said Martin Odegaard.

Norway coach Stale Solbakken said, "the King prepared us for what was coming. We were a little surprised too, that it was so huge. Otherwise, there were some healthy football discussions.

However, the team's top scorer Erling Haaland and Sander Berge was unable to attend the public celebration because he had another flight for a vacation.

"They both stopped by and talked to the king, but we were four or five hours late. They had to move on to catch the plane, but they have been inside the Palace and had their conversation with King Harald. They have followed the plan all the way until they had to leave," Solbakken was quoted by NKR.

— IANS

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