Norwegian champions FK Bodø/Glimt completed the greatest achievement in their history on Tuesday with a stunning 2-1 win away at Inter Milan, sealing a 5-2 aggregate triumph to reach the Champions League last 16.
Leading 3-1 from the first leg in the Arctic Circle, second-half goals from Jens Petter Hauge and Håkon Evjen silenced the San Siro and set up a last-16 clash with either Manchester City F.C. or Sporting CP.

More than 3,000 travelling supporters made the journey from Bodø, a city of around 50,000 people, to witness a remarkable chapter in the club’s debut season in Europe’s elite competition. Despite Inter’s late consolation from Alessandro Bastoni, the Italian side could not mount the comeback their coach, Cristian Chivu, had hoped for.

Inter started brightly, with chances falling to Pio Esposito, Federico Dimarco, and Marcus Thuram, but Bodø/Glimt’s disciplined defending gradually blunted the hosts’ attacking threat.
The breakthrough came in the 58th minute after Manuel Akanji’s loose touch allowed Ole Didrik Blomberg to surge forward. Although Yann Sommer denied Blomberg, Hauge reacted quickest to score his sixth goal of the campaign.

Evjen then made certain of progression with a clinical finish in the 72nd minute, ensuring a historic night for the Norwegian side.
What You Should Know
Bodø/Glimt’s victory represents one of the most remarkable underdog stories in recent Champions League history.
The Norwegian champions, who have won four domestic titles in the last six seasons, continue to punch far above their weight against Europe’s elite. Eliminating Inter Milan at the San Siro highlights their tactical discipline, resilience, and attacking efficiency across both legs.
For Inter, the defeat marks another disappointment for Italian clubs in Europe this season, with Serie A sides struggling to make a deep impact in the competition. Attention now turns to the Serie A title race, where Inter hold a strong advantage domestically.
Bodø/Glimt will now prepare for a heavyweight last-16 tie, carrying momentum and belief into the next round.
























