
Source: REUTERS/Molly Darlington
[Saba Sports News] According to British media reports, Erling Haaland’s youth club, Bryne FK in Norway, has created a strange VIP viewing area, inviting fans to watch matches from tractors parked at the sidelines. This Norwegian First Division club is currently striving to be promoted to the Norwegian Premier League. Bryne FK is known for nurturing young Haaland, and their last appearance in the Norwegian Premier League was in 2003. Located in an agricultural area, the club has come up with a novel way to attract fans to their home games—fans are invited to drive their tractors directly into the stadium. The club’s official website explains: “Drive your tractor to watch the match and park it at Bryne Stadium. Bring your tractor through the club gates, park it by the pitch, and watch the game from the cab.” It is reported that up to four fans can watch the match from one tractor, with tickets priced at 250 Norwegian kroner (about £18). Bryne FK is currently ranked second in the Norwegian First Division, trailing behind leaders Valerenga, with the top two teams in the division being promoted to the Norwegian Premier League. The season will end in early November.
