JAKARTA - A Bodo/Glimt fans exchanged five kilograms of half-dry fish to get tickets for the Europa League semi-final against Tottenham Hotspur in the Arctic Circle as the hosts wanted to be the first Norwegian club to reach the European final.
Around 50,000 supporters are competing to get 480 tickets for the Europa League semi-final second leg.
After failing to get a ticket through that route, Torbjorn Eide, a production manager at a fish farm in Senja, offers five kilograms of Boknafisk, Norwegian delicious food worth nearly 2,500 Norwegian kronors (USD 243), in exchange for tickets.
"We produce Norway's best Boknafisk. You probably can't get it in Bodo City."
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"So, I think someone might want it," Eide told the Norwegian state-owned broadcaster, NRK, on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, local time.
Oystein Aanes, who has a spare ticket because his brother was unable to watch the game, was provoked.
"It's just a fun thing," Aanes told NRK.
Inspired by the agreement, Nils ErikENTul decided to try his luck with five kilograms of deer meat.
"Someone was provoked. It didn't take long," he said.
Tradenuts can be worth around 1.000 Norwegian coronas.
"However, it doesn't matter, I can experience something extraordinary," said Marial.
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