[Saba Sports News] According to Norwegian media, after Norway’s historic qualification for the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals, domestic fans’ enthusiasm for buying the national team jerseys has reached an unprecedented peak. However, skyrocketing demand has led to nationwide sell-outs of official Norway kits. Many fans queued for hours only to leave empty-handed. In response, Nike Europe issued a statement saying it is rushing to restock, with new jersey shipments expected to arrive in Norway shortly. The home jersey of Norway’s national team has been completely sold out across the country since Wednesday. Meanwhile, large volumes of these shirts have appeared on second-hand resale platforms at prices far above the official manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP). Still, Nike delivered positive news to supporters hoping to purchase jerseys ahead of Norway’s World Cup quarter-final against England. A Nike spokesperson stated: “New batches of Norway home Authentic (player-spec) and Stadium (fan replica) jerseys are projected to land in Norway over the coming days, after which market supply will gradually recover. That said, the exact delivery timeline remains subject to change.”
The editor believes that we can understand the disappointment felt by Norwegian fans who are temporarily unable to purchase national team jerseys due to limited supply, as we all recognize how monumental this historic milestone is for them.
