
While Erling Haaland has dominated headlines with his goals during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, another member of the Haaland family has unexpectedly become an internet sensation. His sister, Gabrielle Braut Haaland, went viral after television cameras spotted her cheering for Norway from the stands during the country's remarkable World Cup campaign. Fans were quick to notice the striking resemblance between the siblings, with many affectionately calling her the striker's "female version" or "female twin" across social media platforms.
Unlike her globally famous brother, Gabrielle has largely stayed away from the spotlight and maintains a private life. Reports suggest she has pursued a career in healthcare rather than professional sports, choosing to keep a low public profile despite belonging to one of Norway's most well-known sporting families. Her rare appearance during the tournament, however, immediately caught the attention of football fans, who flooded social media with comments about the uncanny resemblance she shares with the Manchester City star.
The viral attention also sparked curiosity about the Haaland family, with many supporters eager to learn more about the people behind one of football's biggest names. Gabrielle is believed to share a close bond with her brother and has regularly supported him during major international competitions. As Norway continue their dream run at the World Cup, interest in the family has only grown stronger.
Although Haaland remains the central figure on the pitch with his prolific goalscoring exploits, Gabrielle's unexpected rise to internet fame has added a heartwarming off-field storyline to Norway's memorable campaign. Her viral moment has shown that sometimes the spotlight extends beyond the players, introducing fans to the close-knit family supporting one of world football's biggest stars.
Sibling resemblance has officially peaked at this 23rd edition of the FIFA World Cup. Gabrielle Haaland stood next to Erling while he's wearing his "Braut Haaland " kit is wild . The Spanish caption ;" ¡La hermana de Haaland se parece más Haaland que el propio Haaland"… pic.twitter.com/EJl760s3JM
— Danny Nyeko🇺🇦 🚀 (@DNyeko) July 2, 2026
Erling Haaland's record-breaking World Cup campaign powers Norway's dream run
Erling Haaland has been the standout performer of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, spearheading Norway's remarkable run to the quarter-finals with a series of match-winning displays. Playing in his maiden World Cup, the prolific striker has lived up to the immense expectations, emerging as one of the tournament's biggest stars while leading the race for the Golden Boot with seven goals.
The Manchester City forward announced his arrival in style by scoring a brace against Iraq in Norway's opening group-stage victory before adding another double against Senegal. He then struck the decisive late winner against Ivory Coast in the Round of 32, sealing a dramatic 2-1 victory and sending Norway into the knockout stage.
His defining moment, however, came in the Round of 16 against five-time world champions Brazil. With the match finely poised, the 25-year-old produced two late goals to stun the South American giants and inspire a historic 2-1 triumph. The unforgettable performance secured Norway's first-ever FIFA World Cup quarter-final appearance and cemented his status as the driving force behind the nation's dream campaign.
Beyond the goals, Haaland's physical presence, intelligent movement and ruthless finishing have transformed Norway into one of the tournament's surprise packages. Head coach Ståle Solbakken has hailed him as a "unique" player whose influence extends far beyond the scoresheet, while opponents continue to build entire defensive plans around stopping him.
With seven goals in four matches, the Norwegian captain heads into the quarter-final against England carrying the hopes of an entire nation. His extraordinary form has not only rewritten Norwegian football history but also established him as one of the leading contenders for both the Golden Boot and the Golden Ball at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.



