Norway’s return to the FIFA World Cup has brought more than just success on the field. The team’s supporters have also captured global attention with the Viking Row, a unique celebration that has quickly become one of the most recognisable fan traditions of the 2026 tournament.
Seen in stadiums, fan zones, and public spaces across the United States, the Viking Row has become a symbol of Norway’s World Cup campaign and a rallying point for supporters.
A celebration inspired by Norway’s history
The Viking Row is a coordinated routine performed by fans sitting side by side and mimicking the motion of rowing a boat. As the chant grows louder, supporters row in unison before ending with a thunderous cheer.
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The tradition is inspired by Norway’s Viking heritage and the longships that played a key role in the country’s seafaring history. Fans view the celebration as a representation of teamwork, unity and determination, qualities they believe reflect the spirit of the national side.
The Norwegian team and fans doing the Row are just beautiful.pic.twitter.com/hi2YqZimUi
— World Cup 2026 Daily (@TotalFootball) June 23, 2026
The routine has been a part of Norwegian football culture for years, but it gained unprecedented attention during the 2026 World Cup as videos of supporters performing it spread rapidly across social media.
How the celebration went viral
The Viking Row became a global talking point after Norwegian supporters were filmed carrying out the routine at fan gatherings and public landmarks during the tournament. The clips quickly attracted millions of views, turning the celebration into one of the standout moments of the World Cup.
Its popularity grew beyond football crowds, with people across Norway embracing the trend as the national team continued its impressive campaign.
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The celebration reached its peak after Norway secured a place in the Round of 32 with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Senegal. Following the final whistle, the players joined supporters in performing the Viking Row on the pitch.
Led by captain Martin Odegaard and star striker Erling Haaland, the squad sat together and rowed in unison with thousands of fans in the stands.
The moment perfectly captured the connection between the team and its supporters, turning the Viking Row from a fan tradition into one of the defining images of Norway’s World Cup journey.