THE RUNDOWNIsabel Haugseng Johansen is Erling Haaland’s longtime girlfriend and the mother of his son.Like Haaland, she grew up in Bryne, Norway, and previously played soccer for Bryne FK.She has recently opened up more about her personal style, motherhood, and life during Norway’s World Cup run.Erling Haaland has given Norway plenty to celebrate during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Along for the ride—and cheering him on every step of the way—has been his longtime girlfriend, Isabel Haugseng Johansen.While Johansen has begun sharing more of her life through social media, fashion projects, and Norway’s World Cup run, she has remained selective about what she shares publicly. She has been telling more of her own story though, from her background as a soccer player to her growing interest in fashion. She and Haaland also welcomed their first child together in 2024.Here’s everything to know about her.She’s from Bryne, Norway.Johansen grew up in Bryne, a small town in Norway that’s also home to Haaland.She used to play soccer herself.Before building a following online, Johansen played for Bryne FK’s women’s team.Although she no longer plays competitively, she has said she still misses the sport. During an October 2025 YouTube video with Haaland, she reflected on her playing days, saying, “To be honest, I wasn’t the best with dribbling and stuff. I was more with speed. I was running. I miss it a lot.”Haaland has also said their shared background helps them understand one another’s lives.“She played football. We met and all of that. It’s nice because you understand football,” he said in the same video.She and Haaland have known each other for years.While they both grew up in Bryne, their relationship didn’t begin until after Haaland moved to Germany to play for Borussia Dortmund.Speaking to Norwegian broadcaster NRK in September 2025, Haaland revealed that Johansen made the first move.“She sent me a message,” he said. “She played for the same club I played for, Bryne. She was the one who checked me out. I wasn’t the one who checked me out.”He also shared a bit of dating advice inspired by their relationship.“If I have any advice? It’s to get out and socialize. Meet people and get to know people,” he said. “From my experience, you find your girlfriend when you least expect it. If you’re always looking for a girlfriend, you’ll never find one.”They welcomed their first child in 2024.Johansen and Haaland became parents in December 2024, welcoming a son together.Though the couple has not publicly shared their son’s name, they have offered occasional glimpses into their life together, including trips to Paris and New York and celebrations following Norway’s World Cup matches.Haaland has occasionally spoken about how becoming a father has changed his perspective. In October 2025, he told the Associated Press that parenthood has helped him mentally as much as physically.“You can be physically ready, but you need to be mentally ready as well,” he said. “And to be honest, with a kid, it makes me even better because I actually disconnect more than ever.”He added, “I don’t think of football at all...When I go home, I relax even more. I think I need to give a shout-out to my son.”She’s beginning to build a career in fashion and content creation.In recent years, Johansen has begun stepping further into the public eye through social media, where she shares fashion, beauty, and travel content.In June 2026, she celebrated a milestone by landing her first magazine cover, appearing on the front of Norway’s KK magazine.That same month, jewelry brand Langgaard announced Johansen as its newest ambassador. The partnership will also include her own jewelry collection, which is expected to launch in fall 2026.She also gave Vogue Scandinavia a behind-the-scenes look at her World Cup experience, documenting her travels across the United States while cheering on Haaland and Norway throughout the tournament.She’s embraced fashion as a form of self-expression.Johansen says fashion has always been part of her life, even if her wardrobe once revolved around soccer.“I would definitely say I’ve always been interested in fashion,” she told MinMote in March 2026. “For so many years, I lived in my football clothes...I’ve become more mature with my style, and I look at fashion in a different way than I did before.”She added, “My relationship with fashion now is that it reflects my personality and my mood.”She described her current style as “classy and elegant, but with a modern touch,” adding that she prefers timeless pieces over chasing every trend.She also told the outlet she looks to style icons including Princess Diana, Grace Kelly, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, Jasmine Tookes, and Kendall Jenner for inspiration.Motherhood has also influenced the way she gets dressed.“I definitely think my style has changed since motherhood,” she said. “I don’t want to wear anything too uncomfortable because I have to be able to run after him.”Johansen also credits one lesson from her mother with shaping her approach to fashion.“My mum always said, ‘If you look good, you feel good,’ and that idea has always stayed with me.”Another saying she grew up with was, “Every day is a fashion show and the world is your runway.”She has become a familiar face during the 2026 World Cup.As Norway returned to the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1998, Johansen has frequently been spotted supporting Haaland from the stands.She has also documented the tournament on Instagram, sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses of Norway’s World Cup journey. In recent weeks, she’s posted photos from Dallas and New York, celebrating Haaland after Norway’s victories.After Norway advanced again on July 5, she posted photos from MetLife Stadium, including an Instagram Story of herself congratulating Haaland with the message, “I’m so incredibly proud of you and everything you’ve accomplished. You’ve worked hard, never given up, and truly deserve this. Seeing you now fills me with pride.”Isabel Haugseng Johansen/InstagramDespite the increased attention surrounding her, Johansen has suggested she’s still finding the balance between public and private life.Speaking to KK magazine, she said, “I want to protect my family, but at the same time, I want people to have the opportunity to get to know me and who I am better. Then the challenge becomes setting boundaries for what is private and what is not.”