Enjoy highlights from Manchester City’s recent visit to Norway as part of the Club’s Premier League Trophy Tour, presented by OKX.

City took the trophy to the Norwegian capital for the first time, engaging in activities across the weekend with the local community and supporters.

A weekend to remember began with ex-forward Paul Dickov joining Vivil IL - a team who took part in a friendly match with Erling Haaland last summer and provides sporting opportunities for people with disabilities - for a coaching session put on by City staff.

A surprise visit with the Premier League trophy to the home of a lifelong supporter living with ALS followed, with Dickov also showing Alf a personalised video message from Haaland.

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Later that afternoon, the Oslo and Denmark Official Supporters’ Club – City’s oldest branch – welcomed the Club to Bakgarden pa Lokka, where Dickov engaged in a Q&A about his professional career while fans had the opportunity to take their photo alongside the trophy.

With the 188th Manchester derby beckoning, the former City forward briefly took his mind off the game with a guided tour of the iconic Holmenkollen Ski Museum, taking in the stunning views before testing his skills in a state-of-the-art simulator.

But any pre-match jitters were quickly dispelled once the match got under way, with supporters celebrating a memorable 6-3 derby victory as part of a live screening event held at Meet Ullevaal, which included several engaging activities as well as a raffle draw.

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As an incredible weekend drew to a close, there was still time for Dickov to visit the famous Freia chocolate factory.

Given a guided tour by our regional partners Freia and trying his own hand at chocolate making, the City forward spoke to supporters and posed for photos with the trophy one final time.

Check out a compilation of our visit to Oslo via the video above…