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Bryne Backs Haaland Before England World Cup Clash

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Published: 11 July 2026.The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.
In the quiet farming town of Bryne on Norway’s southwest coast, football has become more than a game—it has become a source of identity, pride and national inspiration. As Norway prepares for a highly anticipated FIFA World Cup quarter-final against England, the community that helped shape Erling Haaland is celebrating one of its greatest sons, whose remarkable journey from local pitches to global football superstardom has transformed the town into an international destination.

Across Bryne’s central square, excitement has reached fever pitch. Residents wearing bright red Norway shirts and Haaland jerseys are preparing to gather for a giant outdoor screening of Saturday’s World Cup showdown. Shops have been flooded with customers eager to buy national team colours, while cafés, businesses and local organisations have embraced the festive atmosphere surrounding Norway’s historic World Cup campaign.

Among those welcoming visitors is local shop owner Olinda Haaland, who proudly shares the striker’s surname despite having no family connection. Her fabric and souvenir shop has become one of Bryne’s busiest locations in recent weeks, filled with Haaland-themed merchandise, Norway shirts and football memorabilia.

She described the striker’s success as a source of immense happiness for the entire town, saying residents have watched with enormous pride as the local boy became one of the world’s greatest footballers. Demand for Norway shirts has soared throughout the tournament, with retro jerseys inspired by the country’s memorable 1998 World Cup campaign selling out within days. Anything carrying Norway’s famous red colours has become highly sought after as anticipation builds ahead of the quarter-final.

Although Haaland was born in Leeds during his father Alf-Inge Haaland’s spell with Leeds United, Bryne remains the place where his football identity was truly formed. Growing up in the agricultural community near Stavanger, he developed both his football skills and the determined mentality that has since made him one of the sport’s most feared goalscorers.

Today, the Manchester City striker continues to maintain strong ties with the community. Despite his demanding club and international commitments, Haaland regularly returns to Bryne whenever possible, visiting familiar places and supporting local initiatives. He has donated football equipment to young players, organised reading competitions for children and funded cultural projects, including the acquisition of a rare 16th-century collection of Viking sagas that will soon become part of the town library.

For local leaders, Haaland’s achievements have elevated Bryne far beyond its modest population. Mayor Andreas Vollusund, who once taught Haaland during his primary school years, believes the footballer has put the town firmly on the international map.

Recalling his former pupil, the mayor described Haaland as an energetic, cheerful child who loved making jokes and participating in every sporting activity available. Even at the age of ten, he confidently told teachers that he intended to become a professional footballer. According to Vollusund, the determination visible during those early school years never faded.

The mayor believes Bryne’s distinctive culture has played a significant role in producing both Haaland’s character and competitive spirit. Surrounded by farmland and generations of hardworking families, children are encouraged to remain humble, disciplined and community-minded. Those values, combined with exceptional athletic genetics inherited from his parents, created the ideal environment for future success.

Haaland’s father enjoyed a distinguished professional football career in England and Norway, while his mother, Gry Marita Braut, was a national heptathlon champion. Their sporting backgrounds, together with Bryne’s grounded community spirit, have often been cited as important influences on the striker’s development.

Norway’s broader sporting philosophy has also received renewed international attention during this World Cup. Rather than placing excessive pressure on children from an early age, Norwegian youth sport emphasises enjoyment, participation and long-term development. Experts frequently credit this balanced approach for producing elite performers across multiple disciplines, including football, athletics, skiing, golf, handball and even chess.

Interestingly, chess remains one sport where Haaland’s talents appear less intimidating. Kjell Madland, who oversees Norway Chess—an organisation in which Haaland has invested—joked that although the football star enjoys playing the game, he has yet to display the same level of brilliance on the chessboard that he consistently demonstrates on the football pitch.

Back in Bryne, preparations for Saturday’s match have become a community-wide effort. Thousands of families are expected to attend a special alcohol-free viewing event at Bryne FK’s stadium, where children will receive free refreshments as residents come together to support the national team.

The celebration reflects more than football success. Local officials believe Haaland has become an inspirational figure whose achievements demonstrate that global dreams can begin in the smallest communities. For young people growing up in Bryne, seeing one of their own reach the pinnacle of world football has expanded their own ambitions and belief in what is possible.

Visitors have travelled from across Norway to experience the town that produced its greatest sporting icon. Families have been posing for photographs beside Haaland murals, touring Bryne FK’s facilities and exploring locations closely associated with his childhood. Local tourism has experienced a significant boost, with the striker’s global popularity drawing increasing numbers of football supporters eager to understand the environment that shaped him.

Among those sharing the excitement is Haaland’s great-uncle, Gabriel Høyland, who plans to watch the quarter-final from his farm just outside Bryne. He believes the contest against England is finely balanced and says the atmosphere surrounding Norway’s World Cup journey has surpassed anything the family has experienced before.

Former youth coach Alf Ingve Berntsen, who first trained Haaland when he was only eight years old, remembers immediately recognising an extraordinary passion for football. Even as a child, Haaland possessed an infectious enthusiasm, constantly smiling while scoring goals and displaying relentless determination during training sessions.

According to Berntsen, the qualities that now define Haaland’s professional career were already evident in those early years. Beyond his natural ability, he demonstrated an unwavering desire to improve and a genuine love for the game that inspired teammates and coaches alike.

Perhaps even more significant than Haaland’s goals has been his ability to unite Norwegians during this remarkable World Cup campaign. In an era often characterised by political disagreements and divisions amplified through social media, football has provided a rare sense of collective national optimism. Communities across Norway have gathered in town squares, homes and stadiums to support a team that has reignited memories of the country’s proud footballing past.

As Norway prepares to face England in one of the biggest matches in its football history, Bryne stands proudly behind its most famous son. For the people who watched Erling Haaland grow from an energetic schoolboy into one of the world’s finest strikers, Saturday’s quarter-final represents more than a sporting occasion. It is a celebration of community, perseverance and the extraordinary journey of a local child who carried the hopes of a small Norwegian town onto football’s biggest stage.

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