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The Norwegians are here.

But please don’t call them “Grasshoppers.” That is so 1995.

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Heidi Store was a midfielder and captain of the Norwegian women’s team that captured Norway’s first and only FIFA women’s World Cup title in ’95. And even Store isn’t sure why that team became known as the “Grasshoppers.”

Store suspects it had to with the Norwegians’ manner of celebrating goals, which she admits was an outright steal of what the U.S. was doing at the time.

“We watched a game one night before the (1995) tournament started and said, ‘oh, we would like to do the same,’” says Store, now director of womens’ football in Norway. “After we scored, we went down on our knees, and built this huge chain from each other. I don’t know if grasshoppers came from that.”

Old nicknames die hard. Not long ago, FIFA asked the Norwegian contingent if it wanted to be known as the “Grasshoppers” for the Canadian World Cup event. The Norwegians explained that it never was their name, but was once foisted on them years ago by others. These days the Norwegians call themselves ‘Fotballjentene’ which translates to “Soccer Girls.”