Norway’s national team changes hotels in South Florida days before its World Cup quarterfinal against England, according to reports from multiple outlets. The players ask to move after noise and disruptions at their Miami-area accommodation, which they describe as excessive due to nearby construction. One source says the team spends only a single night at the original hotel before deciding to leave. The move is framed as a practical response to the conditions in their stay ahead of the match, with the team seeking a quieter environment for rest and preparation. The reports indicate the change occurs shortly before the England showdown and involves shifting to a different hotel within the region rather than leaving the area. Neither outlet provides details on any formal complaints process, but both describe the noise and construction as the main factors behind the decision. The team’s quarterfinal remains scheduled, and the hotel change is presented as part of logistical adjustments for the match.
Norway World Cup squad moves hotels in Florida ahead of England quarterfinal
Norway’s national team changes hotels in South Florida days before its World Cup quarterfinal against England, according to reports from multiple outlets. The players ask to move after noise and disru...
- Norway’s World Cup squad moves hotels in South Florida ahead of a quarterfinal versus England.
- Players request the change due to noise and construction-related disruptions at their original hotel.
- One report says the team stays only one night at the original hotel before leaving.
- The change happens days before the England match.
- The reports describe the decision as being aimed at improving conditions for rest and preparation.
Norway's players requested a hotel change in South Florida due to noise and construction ahead of their World Cup quarterfinal clash with England.
3 hours agoThe team spent just one night at their hotel before deciding to leave due to excessive construction noise.
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