Bodo Glimt Upset European Football Royalty in Champions League Bodo Glimt’s Jens Petter Hauge celebrates scoring his team's second goal with teammate Kasper Hogh during the Champions League first leg match against Inter Milan at the Aspmyra Stadion on Feb. 18. The Norwegian football club from the Arctic fishing port of Bodo has stunned European football by defeating top-tier teams like Inter Milan, Atletico Madrid, and Manchester City in the Champions League this season. Despite the lack of public fanfare in their hometown—no tributes at Bodo airport or banners in the streets—their achievements have left a profound mark on the region. Bodo Glimt’s journey in the competition has been defined by upsets against heavy favorites. Their victory over Inter Milan, a club with a storied history in European football, marked a significant milestone. The team’s ability to overcome such giants has drawn widespread attention, highlighting their resilience and tactical prowess. Similarly, their wins against Atletico Madrid and Manchester City have further solidified their reputation as a formidable force in the tournament. The club’s upcoming match against Sporting Lisbon, the former club of global superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, adds another layer of significance. The game will take place at Bodo’s 8,200-capacity stadium, located more than 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) north of Lisbon, Portugal. This setting underscores the extraordinary nature of their success, as they face a club with a rich history and a global fanbase. The impact of Bodo Glimt’s achievements extends beyond the pitch. For a town known for its harsh climate and remote location, the team’s success has become a source of pride and inspiration.#champions_league #bodo_glimt #jens_petter_hauge #kasper_hogh #aspmyra_stadion