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Soccer-Norway PM gives press briefing while jogging ahead of World Cup opener

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Posted on June 16, 2026

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Norway Prime Minister Jogging Press Briefing Kicks Off World Cup Excitement

Prime Minister Stoere's Unique Approach to World Cup Build-Up

By Philip O'Connor

June 15 (Reuters) - Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere gave a press briefing with a difference ahead of his country's opening World Cup match against Iraq in Boston on Tuesday, going for a jog with his country's media, tightly shadowed by bodyguards and American Secret Service agents. 

Jogging with the Media: A Press Briefing Like No Other

Invited to attend the game by FIFA and Norwegian FA president Lise Klaveness, the sprightly 65-year-old wore a Norway training top and shorts as he and the travelling media corps hit the streets, answering questions as he went with Secret Service personnel following on foot and on bicycles. 

Stoere's Perspective on the Trip

"This is a nice trip to go on, one that is not primarily about work, but about a side of the job that is very exciting," Stoere told reporters. 

Norway's World Cup Prospects

Teamwork Over Individual Talent

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the Labour leader, who took office in October 2021, pushed the strength of the collective as he assessed Norway's chances in Group I, where they will take on Iraq, Senegal and France in their first World Cup finals since 1998. 

"We have always had good players. We have them now too, very good players, but if they don't work as a team, even the best players can fail," Stoere said. 

Spotlight on Erling Haaland

That said, Norway boast one of the biggest names in the game in striker Erling Haaland, who is by far the best-known player in Stale Solbakken's squad. 

Stoere's Praise for Haaland

"He is the best striker in the world, you can't fool your way into that position. It's spectacular. He has become a megastar, he is in the same league as the very best," Stoere enthused. 

Final Words and Advice for the Team

The prime minister revealed that he would be travelling home directly after the Iraq game, and couldn't resist offering one last word of advice to the team as they make their final preparations. 

"Individual players score goals, but teams win matches," he said. 

(Reporting by Philip O'ConnorEditing by Christian Radnedge)

Key Takeaways

  • Stoere combined fitness and diplomacy, holding a press briefing on the move in Norway gear while accompanied by media, bodyguards and U.S. Secret Service.
  • He emphasized collective strength over star power: “Individual players score goals, but teams win matches.”
  • Stoere lauded Erling Haaland as the world’s best striker, calling him a megastar and central to Norway’s ambitions in their first World Cup since 1998.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Norway's Prime Minister hold a jogging press briefing?
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere held a unique press briefing while jogging with the media ahead of Norway’s opening World Cup match in Boston.
Which match was Norway preparing for at the World Cup?
Norway was preparing for their opening World Cup match against Iraq in Boston.
Who is Norway’s standout player at the World Cup?
Erling Haaland is Norway’s standout player and was highlighted by the Prime Minister as the best striker in the world.
What advice did the Prime Minister give to the Norwegian team?
He emphasized teamwork, saying individual players score goals, but teams win matches.
Was the Norwegian Prime Minister accompanied by security during the jog?
Yes, he was tightly shadowed by bodyguards and American Secret Service agents.

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