Norway

Norwegian players at Fulham
To date, there have been a total of six Norwegian players to have been at Fulham, all of which have represented Norway at full international level.

Brede Hangeland became the first Norwegian to play for the club when Roy Hodgson brought him to the club in January 2008 for £2.5 million, and he became a mainstay in the heart of Fulham's defence for six and a half years.

Brothers Bjørn Helge Riise & John Arne Riise both played for the club, overlapping in a five-year period between 2009 and 2014 - both of them were at the club in the 2011-12 season.

Stefan Johansen was a central midfielder in the first team and an integral part of the 2017-18 promotion campaign, eventually leaving to join West London rivals Queens Park Rangers.

First team
The following is a list of Norwegian players who have made at least one appearance for Fulham's first team.

Other
To date, there have been no other player to have been at Fulham.

Norwegian staff at Fulham
To date, there have been no Norwegian staff to have been at Fulham.

Norwegian opposition
To date, Fulham have never played Norwegian opposition in any fixture.