Both Forbes and Yahoo Sports report that Norway is the winner of the “Soft Power World Cup” for this summer. The articles frame soft power as “attractive power” and describe the World Cup as a setting where it can be projected and measured through factors beyond on-field performance. While the pieces share the same basic conclusion, they do not provide additional comparable details in the excerpts about the specific criteria, methodology, or scoring that determine the ranking. In both accounts, the key message is that Norway leads the soft power evaluation for the tournament being referenced. The two sources therefore align on the outcome—Norway as the top team in the soft power standings—and on the general explanation of what the concept is intended to capture in a sports context. No other countries’ relative positions are stated in the provided text.