Norwegian parliament supports World Cup team with Viking rowing display
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 10:22 PM
Last updated Jun 18, 2026
On June 18, members of the Norwegian parliament engaged in a Viking rowing display to support Norway's national soccer team during the World Cup. This event occurred following Norway's 4-1 victory over Iraq in Boston, where fans showcased their rowing skills in various locations. The parliamentary session, which included this demonstration, highlighted a spirit of unity among representatives in support of the team's ongoing campaign. Norway's next match in World Cup Group I is against Senegal on June 22, where they aim for another win to advance to the knockout stage.
- •Norwegian parliament reenacted Viking rowing in support of the soccer team.
- •Norway defeated Iraq 4-1 in their previous World Cup match.
- •Fans participated in the rowing display at various locations in Boston.
- •Norway's next game is against Senegal on June 22.
- 10:22 PMYahoo Sports — Soccer-Norwegian parliament gets behind World Cup team with fans' Viking rowing display
"By Philip O'Connor 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
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