
They came further than they ever had. They made the nation believe. And then Norway ended it in the Round of 16 — leaving Côte d'Ivoire's players and an entire country to sit with the particular silence that only a tournament exit can produce.
Côte d'Ivoire's 2026 World Cup campaign was, by any measure, something the Elephants had never done before. Their run to the Round of 16 — confirmed by both Foot Mercato and BBC Sport — was the furthest the nation had ever gone at a World Cup, and the squad and the country are taking the elimination hard. That reaction alone tells you how much this one meant. You don't grieve a tournament run unless the run was genuinely something.
The defeat to Norway brought it all to an end on 30 June. Norway won [SCORELINE — insert confirmed result here before publishing] to advance, and no scoreline changes the shape of that sentence. A generation of Ivorian players — talented, proud, and carrying the weight of a football-mad country — walked off a World Cup pitch for the last time this summer.
Every time an African side goes deep at a World Cup, the conversation shifts — briefly, hopefully — toward what the continent's football can become. Côte d'Ivoire's run fed that conversation. Their exit closes it, at least for now.
The Elephants have long been one of Africa's most watchable sides: technically gifted, emotionally invested, capable of the kind of football that makes neutral fans pick a second team. Reaching the Round of 16 — and falling short to a European side at that stage — will sting precisely because it felt within reach.
The dressing room, per Foot Mercato, was not a quiet place after the final whistle. Good. That's what it should look like.
Norway, for their part, did what tournament football demands — they won when it mattered. [MATCH DETAIL — insert at least one confirmed concrete detail about the match, e.g. key goal, standout performer, or decisive moment, before publishing.] They were clinical where the Elephants needed them not to be, and that is the brutal arithmetic of knockout football.
The Elephants gave their supporters a World Cup to remember. Norway gave them a result they'll spend years trying to forget. That's football — and it never quite stops hurting.
They came further than they ever had. They made the nation believe. And then Norway ended it in the Round of 16 — leaving Côte d'Ivoire's players and an entire country to sit with the particular silence that only a…
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“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
INTAntonio Nusa picked up the ball, looked up, and hit it exactly like someone who doesn't yet know he's supposed to be nervous. At half-time in New York, Norway lead Côte d'Ivoire — and a Round of 16 da
“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
INTAntonio Nusa picked up the ball, looked up, and hit it exactly like someone who doesn't yet know he's supposed to be nervous. At half-time in New York, Norway lead Côte d'Ivoire — and a Round of 16 da