I'm not a Norwegian football fans, but it's so wild that Bodo/Glimt had a spectacular performance in the European club competitions for the last 3 years. This is the same Bodo/Glimt that inflicted such a surprising results in the European club competitions against big European clubs, like when they destroyed Roma 6-1 in the Conference League not long before, and had a great Europa League run the last season, where they knocked Lazio by the penalty shootout in the quarterfinal and then only losing to Tottenham Hotspurs that won the entire thing. Even the great Manchester City team under Pep Guardiola suffered so heavily by this Norwegian might.
The main reason Bodo/Glimt had such a great results in Europe was pretty much obvious. Bodo, a small town with population even matching the same amount of average of football attendances in big countries, is situated in northernmost part of Norway, closer to the Arctic Circle, where the weather is usually cold throughout the year. Even during the summer, the weather in this small town is quite chill. Due to this extreme winter condition in Bodo (or other parts of regions around the world), football stadiums often used artificial turf as opposed to natural ones in order to keep the football field healthy from that harsh climate. The usage of artificial turf is illegal only in the FIFA World Cup matches, where stadiums must use their natural grass for this tournament.
I didn't really offend so much about this club. Bodo/Glimt played such a fantastic football right now. They have beaten the likes of Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, and now, Inter Milan. The Norwegian football is so cooking right now, especially with the fact the national team will play in this year's World Cup with two Premier League stars (Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard). Even the Norwegian winter sport athletes have dominated the recent Winter Olympics.