Norwegian Fans at the World Cup: After 28 Years, Viking Rowing Becomes a Global Phenomenon
After a 28-year hiatus, the Norwegian national football team has returned to the World Cup, hosted in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Norwegian fans have gained global attention with their Viking boat rowing actions, which are now practiced even in parliament and schools across Norway.

The ongoing World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico has brought one of the biggest surprises: the return of the Norwegian national team to elite-level competition after 28 years. The team's performance and the unwavering support of their fans have captured worldwide attention.
Norwegian supporters have turned their Viking boat rowing actions into a global phenomenon. In Norway, people are rowing in solidarity at parliament, institutions, schools, nursing homes, and kindergartens to show their support for the team. Fans have been eagerly awaiting this moment for 28 years since Norway last participated in the world's top football tournament.
As the World Cup continues, Norwegian fans keep impressing with their creativity and passion, making the tournament unforgettable both on the field and in the stands.


