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Why Norway Brought In 1,276 Pounds Of Food For The 2026 FIFA World Cup

Why Norway Brought In 1,276 Pounds Of Food For The 2026 FIFA World Cup

Team Norway has reportedly imported 1,276 pounds of food from their country for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Here Norway's forward Erling Haaland (#9) is in action during the FIFA World Cup 26 Round of 32 match against Côte d'Ivoire on June 30, 2026... Read more.

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