Norway change World Cup team hotel in Miami days before England showdown
Norway's national football team has changed their World Cup team hotel in Miami just days before their quarterfinal match against England. The team spent only one night at The Dalmar Hotel in Fort Lauderdale before relocating due to excessive construction noise.

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AI-generatedNorway's national football team has changed their World Cup team hotel in Miami just days before their quarterfinal match against England. The team spent only one night at The Dalmar Hotel in Fort Lauderdale before relocating due to excessive construction noise. Players complained about the disturbance, prompting the decision to move to a new accommodation to optimize their preparation. Team logistics manager Truls Daehli stated that the move, though disruptive, was necessary to ensure a good atmosphere and was driven by player preference. FIFA has approved the hotel change, and the team is now settled in their new location in Miami.
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5 extractedCaptain Martin Odegaard stated they wanted to 'optimise and prepare ourselves as best as possible for an important match.'
FIFA accepted Norway's request to move to another hotel.
Norway's team logistics manager confirmed the move was difficult but players are happy with the new accommodation.
Norway's World Cup team changed hotels in Miami due to excessive construction noise.
The team spent only one night at The Dalmar Hotel before deciding to move.