The Norwegian National Team is still chasing the consistency to make serious claims over greatness in Europe, but they will always be remembered for the upsets they’ve accrued over the years. Defeating Yugoslavia in 1961, France in 1968, and England in 1981 as well as having never lost to Brazil in 4 meetings – including a win in the group stage of the 1998 FIFA World Cup making them the only team to never lose to soccer’s great side. The Lion’s jersey has featured the national flag for most of their history but a new federation crest was adopted in 2014 and has since featured over the heart of players and fans pulling on the kit on matchdays.