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Erling Haaland powers Norway into the next round and keeps pace in Golden Boot race

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June 23, 2026

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Erling Haaland powers Norway into the next round and keeps pace in Golden Boot race

On Monday, Norwegians were spotted across New York City dressed in red doing the “Viking row,” a fan ritual in which they sit side by side, packed tightly together as if on a ship and mimic as if they were rowing oars in unison.

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