Erling Haaland’s two goals during Norway’s 4-1 World Cup victory over Iraq caused measurable seismic activity in Norway. The NORSAR seismology institute detected earth tremors in Bergen, a coastal city, immediately following each goal scored by Haaland in the first half. This unusual phenomenon occurred as fans celebrated the goals, generating vibrations picked up by the institute’s monitoring equipment. While minor, the tremors were clearly linked to the timing of Haaland’s successful shots. NORSAR confirmed the events were not related to any actual earthquake activity. This marks a unique instance of a sporting event directly registering on seismological instruments, highlighting the enthusiastic reaction to Haaland’s performance. The institute noted the celebratory energy of fans created the recorded seismic waves.