Members of Norway's parliament participated in the 'Viking Clap' ritual, a popular fan tradition during football matches, in support of the national team ahead of their World Cup game against Senegal. The event took place after being invited by the president of the parliament, Masud Garahkhani, who called for a break in sessions. The 'Viking Clap' has become a notable feature at international tournaments, with fans performing it in stadiums, public transport, and other locations. Norwegian players also embraced the Viking theme with a team photo before the World Cup, marking their first WorldC
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