Norwegian football supporters brought their now-famous “Viking row” – a synchronized rowing motion – to New York City’s Times Square Sunday, ahead of their World Cup match against Senegal. The tradition began last week in Boston during Norway’s opening game and quickly gained international attention after videos circulated online. The coordinated display has since been replicated in various locations, including on public transportation, boats, and even within Norway’s parliament. The “Viking row” has become a symbol of fan enthusiasm surrounding the Norwegian team’s World Cup campaign. The spectacle in Times Square aimed to generate excitement and support before the crucial game against Senegal. Authorities did not report any disruptions related to the event.
