On Wednesday afternoon, the stage was set for the annual friendly match in Scogum. The Crown Family, who were on the Skaugum team, met Røa Unified, a soccer team adapted for people with disabilities.
This year, the Scawgum team brought in Oscar Pope (20), Antonio Nosa (19), Christina Wathene, head footballer Lise Klavinis (43), and Jan Auger Fjortoft (57).
In the royal house Websites It also turns out that this year's coach of the Scawgum team is Crown Princess Mette-Marit (50). So she showed up in completely normal clothes and stood above the competition.

On the move: Crown Prince Haakon and Prince Sverre Magnus are in place. Photo: Andreas Vadum/Si og Hour
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Gave Everything: Prince Sverre Magnus gave everything during the match. Photo: Andreas Vadum/Si og Hour
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In front of Si Ög Hor, the digital communications advisor at the Royal Court, Simin Sund, confirms that this is the first time that the Crown Princess has played such a role during a friendly match.
New role: Crown Princess Mette-Marit was Scawgum's head coach this year. Photo: Andreas Vadum/Si og Hour
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Eager: Crown Prince Haakon and Antonio Nosa. Photo: Andreas Vadum/Si og Hour
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Pros: Antonio Nosa played for Scawgum. He usually plays for the Belgian club Club Brugge. Photo: Andreas Vadum/Si og Hour
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But absent this time is Princess Ingrid Alexandra (20 years old). Citadel Communications Director Gørë Farby explains to Se og Hør why she is not involved.
“As you know, Princess Ingrid Alexandra is performing her military service in the Nord Brigade,” she wrote in a short text message.
Last year: Princess Ingrid Alexandra during the friendly match last year. Photo: Andreas Vadum/Si og Hour
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After an exciting match, it finally ended with Skogum's loss. Røa Unified won 14-12.
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MOTHER AND SON: Mette-Marit smiled and laughed during the match. Here with his son, Prince Sverre Magnus. Photo: Andreas Vadum/Si og Hour
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Won: Røa Unified beat Skaugum. Photo: Andreas Vadum/Si og Hour
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Hello Hello: Mette Maret was an enthusiastic coach from the sidelines. Photo: Andreas Vadum/Si og Hour
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Hello Where to Go: Prince Saphir Magnus in action. Photo: Andreas Vadum/Si og Hour
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Starring trio: Antonio Nosa with Arnie Shea and Oscar Pope. Photo: Andreas Vadum/Si og Hour
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COOL IN DENIM: According to a Se og Hør photographer at the scene, it was joked that Mette-Marit received trainer training from Egil “Drillo” Olsen himself, which may explain the rubber boots. Photo: Andreas Vadum/Si og Hour
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