Norway entered the 2026 World Cup as heavy underdogs. By the time they reached the quarterfinals after knocking out Brazil, their Nike home jersey had become the "hottest fashion item of the summer" back home — and virtually impossible to buy ![]()
. This wasn't just a lucky run of form. The sellout was the result of a perfect storm: a retro design released in limited quantities, a premature Haaland reveal that frustrated the Norwegian FA, and a broader supply crisis that left both Nike and Adidas scrambling to keep kits on shelves ![]()
. Here's the full picture, fact-checked against the most recent and authoritative available sources.
Norway's Cinderella Quarterfinal Run
Norway advanced from Group I after two group-stage wins, losing only to France in the final group match
. In the Round of 32, they beat Côte d'Ivoire 2-1 in Dallas, with Antonio Nusa scoring the opener and Erling Haaland sealing the victory in the 86th minute
. Then came the shocker. On July 5 at the Meadowlands, Haaland scored two second-half goals — a header past Gabriel Magalhães and a low strike that eluded Alisson Becker — to defeat five-time champion Brazil 2-1, one of the tournament's biggest upsets . That victory sent Norway to the quarterfinals for the first time in their history, where they were scheduled to face England . Multiple outlets called it a "Cinderella" story .