NORWAY have launched their “masterpiece” of a kit – but fans all spot the same problem.
Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard modelled in the brand new Norweigan outfit however the Scandinavian nation will not have the chance to wear it to the Euro 2024.
Norway has revealed their new jerseys for Euro 2024, following England – the only difference is they will not be participating in the tournament.
Teams from around the world have been unveiling their kits for the upcoming European Championship and Copa America tournaments this summer.
And fans were left in awe after Norway shared their striking new home and away kits modelled by the Manchester City goal-scoring menace and the Arsenal skipper.
As one fan said: ” Now this is a masterpiece.”
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But the others had to remind the Scandinavian nation they would not be wearing the shirts this summer.
A supporter said: “No world cup or euro. This fine jersey just to play friendlies.”
Another added: “These will look beautiful at the Euros… Oh wait!”
A third then said: “Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard model eye-catching new Norway kit – but they won’t be wearing it at Euro 2024.”
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The home jersey boasts bold vertical stripes with the flag’s colour scheme of red, white, and blue, drawing inspiration from the iconic Harald Harfagre sword monument.
The away shirt is a white jersey with flashes of blue across the front and back – said to be influenced by the northern lights.
Both shirts also feature a new Norway badge, which is topped with gold motifs.
The kits are one of the best fans have seen on the international stage in years – but it’s a shame they will not be seen in the European Championship this summer.
Norway will be able to flaunt their new kits in the Nations League which will be held from September to November 2024 with the final rounds in 2025.
The new Three Lions kits have also pleased fans with a polo-style collar making a comeback to the white jersey.
And the away kit has caused a debate amongst supporters over whether it’s purple or blue.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk