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Drug testers ask for Haaland and two dead Norway players

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Norway's men's team received a visit from the country's anti-doping agency this week, but while this is a usual occurrence in football, what made this instance remarkable was the players they asked to test.

The list of players required to provide a urine sample included Manchester City's Erling Haaland, but also Jorgen Juve and Einar Gundersen -- two of Norway's record goal scorers, but neither is alive. Juve died in 1983 and Gundersen died in 1962.

"We had a visit from Anti-Doping Norway [on Tuesday]," Norway manager Stale Solbakken said on Wednesday.