Norway Confused Itself: Haaland Wonders About His Shirt Number & Number Printed Upside Down
- Kit Font Confusion: Norway's new kit font from Nike is causing confusion for players, fans, and kit personnel.
- Haaland's Number: Erling Haaland questioned if his number 9 kit was actually showing a 5 due to the unique font.
- Upside-Down Number: A number 2 on Oscar Bobb's kit was accidentally printed upside down.
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Norway's national football team has received a unique font for their kit from Nike. However, this typeface has caused confusion not only for fans but also for Norway's kitmen and players themselves.
Norway's 2024 Kit Font Causes Confusion
Erling Haaland posted a picture of his number 9 kit, wondering if it was showing the number 5 or 9. It shows the number 9 how it is intended, but still could be falsy seen as the 5.
Meanwhile, Norway's kitmen printed the number 2 upside down on the back of Oscar Bobb's number 22 kit. Oddly, it looks more correct when printed upside down, but it is wrong.
All other shirts were printed correctly.
What do you think of Norway's font? Let us know in the comments below
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