How Erling Haaland Could Reach 260 International Goals

Short overview
Erling Haaland scored his 60th international goal in Norway's first World Cup knockout win, a 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast. With 5 goals in 3 games at the 2026 World Cup, the striker is thriving on the big stage, leading Norway to the last 16 for the first time since 1998.
Erling Haaland stood on the pitch in Dallas, a goofy grin across his face and a Viking helmet atop his head at a jaunty angle. He was drinking it all in. Norway had just beaten Ivory Coast 2-1, their first knockout victory in World Cup history. It was celebrated by players and fans joining together in their now iconic Viking Row celebration, conducted by Martin Odegaard on the drum. And, of course, Haaland had scored the winner.
It was hardly his best international goal — a scuff off his instep from Patrick Berg's pull-back that Ivorian keeper Yaya Fofana nearly grabbed off the line — but it is his most important. Norway became the first European side to reach the last 16, succeeding where Germany and the Netherlands failed. It matches their best World Cup showing, achieved 28 years ago in their last finals appearance in 1998. They face Brazil next, in what could prove a blockbuster.
Haaland's International Scoring Record
For Haaland, it means his eye-popping international scoring record now features a goal of real substance to go alongside the five strikes against Moldova and another five hat-tricks versus Romania, Kazakhstan and Gibraltar among others. Haaland has now scored 60 goals in 53 senior internationals — averaging a goal every 72 minutes — but the first 55 had not come in a major tournament with Norway having previously failed to qualify for any during his lifetime. At the 2026 World Cup, however, Haaland has delivered on the big stage with five goals in three appearances — only Lionel Messi has more in North America — and based on his huge smile on the pitch in Dallas and his light-hearted social media misadventures off it, it is a stage on which he is thriving.
"Norway are a very good team, and purely because of that man," said former England captain turned BBC pundit Wayne Rooney. "Because of his goals, he has proven that he belongs at this World Cup level. He is just devastating. He wasn't in the game much, but he came up with the winning goal."
"I think Norway had the final bit of quality," added ex-England international Steph Houghton. "The big man was always going to score the winner."
'The Greatest Player Norway Has Ever Had'
Haaland has now scored in each of his past 13 competitive appearances for Norway, claiming 25 goals in that run. Yes, that included filling his boots against Moldova, Israel and Estonia. But Haaland also scored twice in the 4-1 thrashing of Italy to seal Norway's qualification for a first major tournament since Euro 2000. Then, at the World Cup, he scored twice to tame the Iraqi threat, before two more to edge Norway past Senegal. He was rested against France — denying the world a match-up between him and Kylian Mbappe — but was unsurprisingly returned to the XI for the last 32 as one of 10 changes by manager Stale Solbakken and produced a priceless, perfectly timed intervention to settle a tense battle against the Ivorians.
He was not the standout player on the pitch in Dallas. Both Antonio Nusa and Amad Diallo scored much better goals. Until the 86th minute, Haaland was the support act. He made just 10 passes in Dallas, eight of them successful. He took just 27 touches across the 90 minutes and almost half of them were in his own half. But, while his goals may not be showy, they are hard-earned through instinct, movement and timing — only six of his Norway goals have been penalties — and as against Ivory Coast they come at just the right time.
As one Norway fan told BBC Sport in Dallas: "He means everything to us. He's so decisive in moments like this. He's one of the main reasons we qualified in the first place and the reason why we won today. He's the most important player by far. He's the greatest player Norway has ever had and probably ever will have."
"To score five goals in the World Cup in three games, for a little country like Norway, I wouldn't swap him for anyone," Solbakken said. "He's the greatest goal scorer in the world of football today."
With his current rate of scoring, Haaland is on track to amass an astonishing number of international goals. If he maintains his average of over a goal per game, he could potentially reach 260 goals by the end of his career, a figure that would defy logic and surpass all records.
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