As Norway cheers for its football team's remarkable journey to the World Cup quarter-finals, fans have adopted a rowing celebration that reflects their Viking roots
As Norway cheers for its football team's remarkable journey to the World Cup quarter-finals, fans have adopted a rowing celebration that reflects their Viking roots. This captivating sync has turned heads during the tournament, yet one vigilant fan finds fault with the tribute, suggesting it's a misrepresentation of history and too closely resembles Iceland's beloved clap. His muted protest serves to challenge the celebration's genuine connection to Viking legacy.
Published: July 10, 2026 โข 5:43 PM IST ยท Updated: July 10, 2026 โข 7:33 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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As Norway cheers for its football team's remarkable journey to the World Cup quarter-finals, fans have adopted a rowing celebration that reflects their Viking roots.
This captivating sync has turned heads during the tournament, yet one vigilant fan finds fault with the tribute, suggesting it's a misrepresentation of history and too closely resembles Iceland's beloved clap.
His muted protest serves to challenge the celebration's genuine connection to Viking legacy.