The role of an Norway national football team manager was first established in 1953 with the appointment of Austrian Willibald Hahn.
Nineteen men have occupied the post since its inception; one of those were in a short-term caretaker manager role: Ragnar Larsen (one game in his first spell).
His successor, Kristian Henriksen was the first Norwegian to manage the team on a permanent basis.
Wilhelm Kment, Larsen (one as caretaker) and Olsen managed Norway on more than one occasion, all with two spells.
The following table provides a summary of the complete record of each Norway manager including their progress in both the World Cup and the European Championship.