Viking defender Henrik Falchener scored a header in Nordmøre on Sunday, May 24, 2026, to secure a 2-1 win over Kristiansund. The result extended Viking’s winning streak to nine matches and served as a final performance for the defender before joining Norway’s 26-man World Cup squad.
Falchener’s Header Secures Ninth Consecutive Victory

World Cup Call-ups and Injury Setbacks
For Henrik Falchener, the victory was a personal milestone. Having been named to Norway’s 26-man World Cup squad by manager Ståle Solbakkens on Thursday, the defender used the match to showcase the form that earned him his selection.“I have had a smile on my face every single day. It has been fun.”
“It was annoying to have to go out with what is most likely a strain. Good it won’t be a World Cup trip.”
Zlatko Tripic, via news.google.com The injury, combined with the departure of key players for international duty, has forced a shift in the Eliteserien schedule. Viking’s ninth straight victory in the Eliteserien has also resulted in the postponement of their upcoming fixture against Lillestrøm. Originally scheduled for May 30, the match has been moved to July 22 due to the World Cup commitments of both Falchener and New Zealand’s Joe Bell.Political Friction Surrounding FIFA Leadership
As the footballing world prepares for the upcoming World Cup, the celebrations on the pitch are being met with significant political tension at the executive level. While players prepare for the tournament, FIFA President Gianni Infantino has drawn sharp criticism following remarks made at the United Nations headquarters in New York. During a speech regarding the upcoming tournament in North America, Infantino reflected on the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, describing the event as the best ever seen in terms of match quality and atmosphere. He claimed that the tournament had successfully put the Arab world on the map and asserted that there were no major incidents during the event. These assertions have been met with fierce condemnation from human rights advocates. Amnesty International has challenged the FIFA President’s characterization of the tournament, specifically regarding the treatment of migrant workers.“He is lying.”
