Martin Sjögren

[3] Upon taking the job, he declared his ambitions to lead Norway to Olympic qualification.

In 2021, he signed a new contract with the Norway national team, with included provisions for a performance review after the 2022 Euros.

However, he resigned as Norwegian coach following the UEFA Women's Euro 2022, where Norway failed to progress past the group stage for a second consecutive tournament and suffered an 8–0 loss to England, one of the largest in the tournament's history.

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