Soccer-Norwegian parliament gets behind World Cup team with fans' Viking rowing display


Members of Parliament 'row' for the Norwegian national football team at the Storting (Norwegian Parliament), in Oslo, Norway June 18, 2026. NTB/Hakon Mosvold Larsen/via REUTERS

June ⁠18 (Reuters) - World Cup fever has spread ⁠as far as the Norwegian parliament, ‌where elected representatives performed a recreation of Viking rowing that has been made famous by the ​country's soccer fans attending the ⁠tournament across the ⁠Atlantic.

Before, during and after Norway's 4-1 win over ⁠Iraq ‌in Boston, the country's red-clad fans, many of them wearing ⁠Viking helmets, were pictured rowing in unison ​in bars, ‌on public transport and even on ⁠escalators around ​the stadium as they embraced the heritage of their seafaring Scandinavian forefathers.

Thursday's parliamentary session ⁠was briefly interrupted when the ​speaker suggested that the members repeat the fans' rowing action to show the nation's ⁠support for the ongoing campaign, and the parliamentarians responded enthusiastically in a cross-party display of unity.

Norway's next World Cup Group ​I outing is against Senegal ⁠on June 22, where they will be ​hoping to plunder another ‌victory that will see ​them through to the knockout stage.

(Reporting by Philip O'ConnorEditing by Toby Davis)

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