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The trend has even caught the attention of star striker Erling Haaland, who called it “completely viral”.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 has already delivered unforgettable goals and record-breaking crowds, but one of its most viral moments didn’t come from the pitch. It came from the stands. Across multiple stadiums in North America, a new fan phenomenon dubbed the “Viking Row” has taken over social media, turning sections of football supporters into a synchronised wave of chanting, drumming, and warrior-like celebration that looks straight out of Norse mythology. What started as a niche fan chant has now evolved into a full-blown cultural spectacle, capturing millions of views online and redefining what stadium atmosphere looks like in modern football. (Image: John Sibley/Reuters)

Norwegian fans have been seen standing in perfectly aligned rows, chanting and clapping in rhythmic unison. The synchronized roar, combined with chest-thumping and drum-like chants, creates an atmosphere that feels more like a battlefield war cry than a football crowd. When the chant begins, the entire section moves and roars in unison, creating a visual effect that resembles an army of Viking warriors preparing for battle. (Image: John Sibley/Reuters)

The trend first caught global attention during Norway’s matches, with broadcast cameras repeatedly cutting to the organised fan sections. Within hours, clips went viral across social media, with fans praising the energy, intensity and visual drama of the coordinated support. (Image: AP)

Norway’s superstar Erling Haaland, who has often spoken about his pride in representing his country, also embraced the moment after their win on Monday. Speaking to Fox Sports, he said he had seen the trend online. He added that captain Martin Ødegaard had even floated the idea of joining in before the match. “Do you think we should join in? I said, ‘If we win, let’s do it, why not?’” Haaland said, adding fuel to the growing popularity of the celebration. (Image: AP)

While the exact origin is debated, the Viking Row is believed to be inspired by Nordic football fan traditions (especially Iceland’s famous clap chant), historical Viking imagery popular in modern pop culture, and coordinated supporter culture seen in European ultras groups. What makes the Viking Row stand out is its simplicity and power; thousands of fans moving and chanting as one, turning stadium corners into a living wall of sound. (Image: Instagram/@eurofootcom)

As World Cup 2026 continues, Norway’s Viking Row has already become one of the tournament’s defining fan moments, proving once again that football’s biggest spectacles aren’t always on the pitch, but in the stands. (Image: Instagram/espnfc)
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