Norway's national football team secured a victory against Senegal in the second round of Group I at the World Cup in North America, leading to widespread celebrations across the country. Fans gathered in Oslo, heading towards the royal palace of King Harald V, chanting 'Wake up the king' as part of their celebration. The event became a viral sensation, with players like Erling Haaland and captain Martin Ødegaard participating in a synchronized Viking rowing dance with fans during the match in East Rutherford. The Norwegian Royal House did not comment on whether the king was awakened by the festivities but expressed joy over the team's success. The celebration has become an iconic symbol for Norwegian supporters and was even replicated by members of the Norwegian parliament.
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