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Sander Tangvik’s surprise inclusion boosts Norway World Cup squad alongside Bundesliga trio

bernardo herrera by bernardo herrera
May 21, 2026
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Tangvik surprise as Norway World Cup squad names three Bundesliga players

Sander Tangvik’s surprise call headlines Norway World Cup squad as the 23-year-old goalkeeper joins Julian Ryerson and Antonio Nusa among a 26-man roster. The selection comes after late fitness and eligibility developments that reshaped the final list. Norway will open Group play against Iraq before matches with Senegal and France.

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Tangvik earns late call-up to Norway World Cup squad

Sander Tangvik’s inclusion was one of the more unexpected selections when Norway unveiled its 2026 World Cup squad. The 23-year-old, who has been capped domestically and impressed in key moments for Hamburger SV, was added after injuries and eligibility issues altered the goalkeeper picture.

Tangvik’s credentials include a penalty save on his HSV debut against Bayer Leverkusen and a strong record of stopping spot kicks during his Eliteserien tenure. Those performances, combined with last-minute squad changes, persuaded national coach Ståle Solbakken to include him in the final 26.

Ryerson and Nusa underline Bundesliga influence

Julian Ryerson and Antonio Nusa complete a trio of Bundesliga-affiliated players named to the squad, reflecting the league’s influence on Norway’s preparations. Ryerson arrives on the back of a productive season that saw him register a notable number of assists, adding set-piece and crossing quality to the defensive and right-sided positions.

Antonio Nusa’s form in Germany also earned him a spot, with his attacking versatility expected to provide Norway with additional options in wide and central forward areas. The presence of these Bundesliga players adds depth and experience from one of Europe’s top domestic competitions.

Goalkeeper pecking order points to Nyland as starter

Despite Tangvik’s surprise selection, Orjan Nyland is expected to take the starting goalkeeper role for Norway in the tournament. Nyland, listed among the three keepers, brings international experience and prior top-level club exposure that have kept him in the national team’s plans.

The final goalkeeper list was affected by Mathias Dyngeland’s injury and an unsuccessful nationality switch by Nikita Haikin, decisions that opened the door to Tangvik. Solbakken’s choices reflect a mixture of form, fitness and administrative factors that shaped the final roster.

Experienced names boost Norway’s spine

Norway’s squad balances emerging talents with established internationals across the field, providing a blend of youth and experience. Key figures include Martin Ødegaard in midfield and Erling Haaland leading the forward line, both of whom anchor Norway’s tactical identity heading into the World Cup.

Other selections with significant club pedigree — such as Sander Berge, Morten Thorsby and Leo Østigård — supply grit and continuity in central areas. That combination gives Solbakken multiple system options and the ability to adjust formations against different opponents.

Group draw sets a challenging route: Iraq, Senegal and France

Norway has been drawn in a group that presents varied tactical and physical tests, beginning with Iraq before encounters with Senegal and France. The opening match against Iraq will give Solbakken’s side a chance to settle nerves, but the fixtures against Senegal and France represent tougher tests against African and European powerhouses.

France, in particular, will demand top-level defensive organisation and midfield control to limit creative outlets like Ødegaard. Senegal’s physicality and pace will similarly require Norway to manage transitions carefully and make the most of set-piece and counter-attacking opportunities.

Squad composition highlights tactical flexibility

The 26-man list reflects a strategic mix of defenders, midfielders and forwards capable of shifting between possession-oriented and pragmatic gameplans. Full-backs and wing-backs with crossing ability, combined with mobile forwards, give Norway the option to attack through wide areas or overload central channels.

Set-piece specialists and players with Bundesliga experience add specific tactical assets that could be decisive in close games. Solbakken’s selection suggests he values both technical proficiency on the ball and players who can perform under international pressure.

Final squad decisions were announced in a televised presentation that included a pre-recorded message from King Harald, underscoring the national significance of Norway’s World Cup return. The announcement confirmed the 26 players who will prepare for the opening match against Iraq and two subsequent group games that will determine Norway’s path in the tournament.

The team now turns to final preparations, with training camps and friendlies set to refine tactical plans and integrate late additions. Solbakken will need to balance minutes in warm-up matches to ensure match fitness while protecting players returning from injury ahead of the World Cup opener.

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