Erling Haaland Returns From World Cup With Bizarre $750 Stuffed Raccoon Souvenir
Despite Norway's painful exit in the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals against England, Erling Haaland emerged as one of the tournament's standout stars, scoring seven goals and becoming a viral sensation with numerous online impersonations. However, it is not just his on-field prowess that has captured attention; Haaland was recently spotted at Oslo Airport carrying an unusual souvenir, a stuffed raccoon.
The raccoon, identified by social media users as a $750 item purchased from Wild Bill's Western Store in Dallas, Texas, has sparked curiosity and amusement online. Fans quickly recognized the quirky keepsake, with one commenting on social media that "only Haaland could make carrying a stuffed raccoon look normal," while another joked it was "probably the best afterlife the raccoon could have wished for."
This eccentric memento adds to Haaland's growing collection of off-field memorabilia, complementing his impressive sports achievements. Supporters eagerly await an explanation or story behind the raccoon, hoping Haaland will share more details soon on his YouTube channel. The unusual souvenir has become a new talking point following his World Cup journey and return home to Norway.