Bodo/Glimt: The Arctic Circle's Football Giants Ready to Challenge Tottenham Again
Discover how Bodo/Glimt, the Arctic Circle's football team, is set to challenge Tottenham in the Europa League semi-finals.





Bodo/Glimt: The Arctic Circle's Football Giants Ready to Challenge Tottenham Again
Bodo/Glimt, a football team from a small town north of the Arctic Circle, has become a sensation in European football. With a population of just 55,000, the entire town could fit into Tottenham's stadium, yet they stand as equals in the Europa League semi-finals.
A Community United
Bodo/Glimt is more than just a football team; it's a community. Players are often seen walking with their families or dining in local restaurants, fostering a deep bond with their fans. This unity has translated into remarkable success on the pitch.
Giant-Killers
Bodo/Glimt has a history of defeating larger teams, including a 6-1 victory over Jose Mourinho's Roma. Their journey to the semi-finals this season included victories over Porto, Twente, Olympiakos, and Lazio.
Managerial Brilliance
Under the guidance of Kjetil Knutsen, Bodo/Glimt has transformed from a struggling team to domestic champions. Knutsen's intense possession-based game and mental coaching by former fighter pilot Bjorn Mannsverk have been key to their success.
The Challenge Ahead
Facing Tottenham, Bodo/Glimt aims to continue their giant-killing spree. Their unique conditions, including cold and windy weather, could play to their advantage. As Knutsen said, 'We are going to treat them with the respect they deserve.'
Conclusion
Bodo/Glimt's journey from the Norwegian second division to the Europa League semi-finals is a testament to their resilience and community spirit. As they prepare to face Tottenham, the football world watches with bated breath.