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Brazil has never beaten Norway in men’s football, a record that continues to intrigue fans as the two teams prepare to meet again in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Across four previous encounters, Brazil drew twice and lost twice, making Norway the only team the five-time world champions have never defeated.

The rivalry began in 1988 with a 1–1 draw in Oslo, followed by Norway’s 4–2 victory in another friendly in 1997. Their most famous clash came at the 1998 World Cup in France, where Norway beat Brazil 2–1 after a late penalty, advancing to the knockout stage. The last meeting occurred in 2006, ending 1–1. Over the years, Norway’s disciplined defense and key performances from players like Tore André Flo have defined this unlikely dominance.

As Brazil and Norway prepare for their 2026 World Cup encounter, the South American giants will seek to end a 38-year winless streak against the Scandinavian side, a record that remains one of international football’s most curious anomalies.

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