Norway’s seismology institute, Norsar, registered tremors coinciding with Erling Haaland’s goals during the recent World Cup qualifying match against the Netherlands. The vibrations were detected by sensors and analyzed, revealing they weren’t caused by natural seismic activity. Researchers believe the movements were triggered by the collective jumping and celebrations of Norwegian fans. While minor, the events were clearly distinguishable from typical background noise. Norsar stated this is not the first time celebratory events have caused measurable seismic activity, but it’s a rare occurrence linked to a sporting event. The institute highlighted the intensity of the national excitement surrounding Haaland and the team. This unusual phenomenon provides a unique illustration of fan passion and its physical impact.