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Erling Haaland Goes Viral for Dancing at Popular Miami Club Before 'Emotional' U.S. Goodbye

Erling Haaland may have been knocked out of the World Cup, but he wasn't about to leave Miami without one last night out.

The Norwegian soccer star went viral (again) after he was spotted dancing inside the popular Miami club E11EVEN in the early hours of Sunday morning, just hours after Norway's historic tournament run ended with a 2-1 extra-time loss to England. The quarterfinal defeat sent England through to the semifinals while eliminating Norway.

According to Rolling Stone, Haaland reportedly arrived at the downtown nightclub shortly after 1:30 a.m. with several teammates, including Alexander Sørloth, Antonio Nusa, and Oscar Bobb. The group settled into a second-floor VIP booth, where they danced and mingled before Flo Rida took the stage around 3:30 a.m.

Video on Instagram from the night showed Haaland singing along to the rapper's 2007 hit "Low" as his teammates hyped him up. Flo Rida even acknowledged the team during his set, telling the crowd, "Give it up for Norway in the house," prompting Haaland to sweetly wave from above. The footage gave fans one final entertaining moment from a player that became one of the internets favorite over the past few weeks.

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"He wanted to sit out at the end so he can stay up for the club," one fan quipped.

Another shared, "At the end of the day he's letting people know it's just a game whether it's win or lose you still have to go enjoy life."

"Now I love him even more," a third said.

Direct TV even chimed in with a joke: "shawty, let's row, row, row, row, row, row, row, row.."

The celebratory outing came after a frustrating evening on the field. Norway briefly appeared to regain the lead against England, but the goal was overturned after officials ruled Haaland had pushed midfielder Elliot Anderson during the buildup. Jude Bellingham ultimately scored twice to secure England's 2-1 win in extra time.

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By the following day, Haaland was ready to say goodbye. The 25-year-old shared a selfie on Instagram from a bus while wearing sunglasses and a backwards hat, captioning the Instagram post, "Goodbye 🇺🇸 It's been emotional!"

Come back any time, Haaland.

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This story was originally published July 13, 2026 at 9:45 AM.

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