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Norway fans take over Times Square with Viking row
Norwegian supporters in Viking helmets and national colours packed Times Square, chanting and singing before Norway’s Group I match against Senegal.
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Anadolu Agency
· Jun 22, 2026
Norwegian fans stage Viking rowing display in Times Square during World Cup
Gathering at Red Glass Stairs, supporters chant 'Hoo! Hoo!'
Associated Press
· Jun 22, 2026
Norway fans do a 'Viking Row' in Times Square
Norway fans do a "Viking Row" in Times Square the day before the Norway vs. Senegal World Cup match.
Fox News
· Jun 22, 2026
Norway World Cup fans take over Times Square as team prepares for Senegal match
Norway fans performed the Viking Row in Times Square before their 2026 FIFA World Cup Group I match against Senegal at New York New Jersey Stadium.
JFeed
· Jul 1, 2026
Norway's "Viking Row" Takes Over the World Cup After Historic Win Over Ivory Coast | WATCH
Norway's Viking Row celebration went viral again after Haaland's late goal beat Ivory Coast, sending Norway to the World Cup Round of 16.
CNN
· Jun 22, 2026
The story behind Norway's viral ‘viking row’
From Times Square to the waters around Manhattan, Norway fans have taken their "viking row" across World Cup host cities. Here's the story behind the viral tradition and the man known as "Mr. Row Row" who helped popularize it.
NDTV
· Jun 23, 2026
Norway's Viking Row Explained: Why Fans Do It at the World Cup
It started on an escalator in Boston. By the time Norway's parliament paused a session to do it, the Viking Row had become the defining fan moment of the 2026 World Cup.
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Related coverage for "Norway fans take over Times Square with Viking row": Anadolu Agency — Norwegian fans stage Viking rowing display in Times Square during World Cup. Associated Press — Norway fans do a 'Viking Row' in Times Square. Fox News — Norway World Cup fans take over Times Square as team prepares for Senegal match. JFeed — Norway's "Viking Row" Takes Over the World Cup After Historic Win Over Ivory Coast | WATCH. CNN — The story behind Norway's viral ‘viking row’. NDTV — Norway's Viking Row Explained: Why Fans Do It at the World Cup