Fans in Bergen, Norway, caused detectable ground vibrations when their national team scored during a 2026 World Cup match. Researchers recorded the tremors using a university seismometer. The event took place on the night of June 22-23.
The city of Bergen shook slightly during the match because of celebrations after a Norwegian goal. A team from the University of Bergen documented the vibrations with a local seismometer.
The researchers noted that fan reactions produced ground movements strong enough to register on sensitive scientific equipment. No earthquake or geological activity was involved.
This marked the first reported instance of such seismic effects tied to a World Cup goal in the city. The findings highlight how large public events can create measurable physical impacts.