- July 6, 2026
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Erling Haaland Leads Norway to Historic World Cup Victory Over Brazil
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- July 6, 2026
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In East Rutherford, N.J., Norway’s soccer star, Erling Haaland, stood out on the field on Sunday afternoon. At 6-foot-5, he towered over most of Brazil’s players. His moment to shine came in the 79th minute. Andreas Schjelderup sent a high ball toward Brazil’s goal. Haaland rose above Gabriel Magalhães, a strong defender from the Premier League, to head the ball into the net. This decisive action led Norway to a 2-1 victory against Brazil, securing a spot in the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time.
During the celebration, Haaland maintained a composed demeanor, offering a slight smile to the crowd. His teammates rushed to join him in celebration. This moment captured how vital Haaland has been in Norway’s journey. He scored twice against Brazil, and those goals propelled Norway further in the tournament than ever before.
Schjelderup expressed his admiration, saying, “I think we’re all just happy that he’s Norwegian and that he’s playing for us. The things he does every game, to be able to score. It doesn’t matter: you can just cross the ball or pass to him blindly and he will score. We’re so lucky to have him.” Haaland is already a star for Manchester City in the English Premier League. At the World Cup, he is sharing the spotlight with top players like Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé for most goals scored.
Haaland himself admitted, “I don’t have words. It’s difficult to put words in what I’m feeling, what I’m doing, because it is unreal.” Soccer fans worldwide are witnessing the rise of Norway’s “blonde Viking.” His goal-tally includes two against Iraq, another two facing Senegal, and a winning kick against the Ivory Coast in earlier tournament matches. Embracing the tournament’s energy, Haaland even wore a Viking hat after defeating the Ivory Coast.
Off the field, his social media activity shows him exploring iconic places like Times Square and Katz’s Delicatessen in New York, and trying on a cowboy hat in Texas. Haaland comes across as an easygoing tourist, yet on the field, he transforms into a formidable opponent.
Sunday’s match against Brazil was tense until Haaland’s spectacular header gave Norway the lead. He then secured Norway’s victory with a second goal from 24 yards, outmaneuvering five Brazilian defenders to find the net. His playful celebration included pretending to remove his shirt before signaling he was just joking, showcasing his charisma once more.
David Møller Wolfe of Norway noted, “Sometimes it feels like you’re already winning 1-0 or 2-0 before you start the game because you know he’s going to score one or two.” As Norway advances to the quarterfinals, set to face either England or Mexico, Haaland has a chance to top the tournament’s scoring chart and win the Golden Boot.
Haaland remarked on achieving an unprecedented milestone for Norway, remarking on the 28-year stretch since Norway’s last World Cup appearance. “It took some time. I’m 25 years old, so you can’t really blame me for that,” he said. Looking at one of the grandest moments of his career, Haaland shared, “Because I didn’t dream of this ever in my life. I dreamt of playing in the World Cup with Norway … but I never expected to win against Brazil. Let’s be honest and say that.”
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