OSLO: Uncapped Hamburg SV goalkeeper Sander Tangvik has won the race for Norway’s final World Cup spot, following a selection headache that required a final sign-off from King Harald on Thursday.

Otherwise, there were few surprises as Norway will be led by captain Martin Odegaard, fresh from a Premier League title victory with Arsenal, and Manchester City striker Erling Haaland.

Tangvik was named ‌in Stale ‌Solbakken’s 26-man squad alongside veteran Orjan Haskjold ‌Nyland ⁠and Egil Selvik after ⁠intense media speculation surrounding the group of shot-stoppers, following a unique squad announcement delivered by the Norwegian monarch via a pre-recorded video.

The 23-year-old’s inclusion caps off a chaotic goalkeeper selection process triggered by an injury to SK Brann’s Mathias Dyngeland and FIFA’s rejection of Bodo/Glimt keeper Nikita Haikin’s nationality switch, leaving Tangvik as ⁠the only uncapped player in the squad.

Midfield and ‌attacking options were boosted by ‌the inclusions of Jens Petter Hauge and Thelo Aasgaard. Their selections came ‌at the expense of high-profile omissions, including Toulouse winger Aron ‌Donnum and Brann’s Felix Horn Myhre, both of whom missed out on the final tournament squad despite participating in the qualifying campaign.