The article discusses the unique phenomenon of 'Viking Row' or 'nórské veslovanie,' a fan tradition practiced by Norwegian supporters during the FIFA World Cup. This involves fans sitting on the ground, bending their knees, and performing synchronized rowing motions while chanting 'ro' in response to drumbeats, symbolizing Viking heritage. The practice has become iconic during the tournament, seen both on the pitch and in public spaces like New York’s Times Square and even within the Norwegian parliament. The piece highlights how this cultural expression unites fans and reflects national pride, particularly as Norway made a strong return to top-tier international football after 28 years.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related cultural tradition and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. It presents an observational account of fan behavior without taking a partisan stance or promoting ideological positions.





