Bodo/Glimt has four players in the Norwegian 26-man squad for the World Cup finals. Patrick Berg, Fredrik Bjørkan, and Jens Petter Hauge represent the club, and their presence highlights Bodo/Glimt's strong development in Norwegian football. These players have been central to the club's success in Eliteserien and have contributed to raising the team's profile both nationally and internationally.

In addition to the Bodo/Glimt players, there are also three foreign players from Eliteserien who have been selected for their respective national teams. Joe Bell from Viking, Aimar Sher from Sarpsborg, and Samukele Kabini from Molde are among them. This emphasizes that Eliteserien has become an important platform for players who wish to represent their nations on the big stage.

Bodo/Glimt also has several former players who have been part of Eliteserien and are now included in World Cup squads. Players like Krépin Diatta and Abdoulaye Seck have helped to draw attention to the league. This shows that Bodo/Glimt is not just a club, but an essential part of the Norwegian football ecosystem.

It is also worth noting that three players in the Norwegian squad have never played senior football in Norway. Oscar Bobb, Andreas Schjelderup, and Thelo Aasgaard are all talented players who have had the opportunity to showcase themselves abroad. This can inspire young talents in Bodo/Glimt and other clubs in Eliteserien to pursue their football dreams.

Bodo/Glimt continues to be a significant player in Norwegian football, and with more players in the World Cup squad, it is clear that the club has a bright future ahead. Fans can be proud to see their players representing Norway in such a major tournament.