Norway reach FIFA WC Round of 32 with Viking row after 28-year wait
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Norway sealed their place in the Round of 32 at the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a 3-2 victory over Senegal at New Jersey Stadium on Tuesday, 23 June, ending a 28-year absence from the tournament's knockout rounds. The win sparked an extraordinary on-pitch celebration as players, staff, and thousands of fans performed a massive, perfectly synchronised Viking row — the defining viral moment of this World Cup.
Haaland Leads the Charge
Erling Haaland was once again at the heart of Norway's campaign, finding the net to take his tally to four goals in two World Cup games. The striker's overall international record now stands at a staggering 59 goals in 52 appearances for Norway. Marcus Holmgren Pedersen also got on the scoresheet, contributing to a victory that sends a clear message to potential knockout opponents.
The Viking Row Goes Global
Following the final whistle, Norwegian players dropped to their knees on the pitch and led supporters in the now-iconic Viking row — a celebration rooted in the country's rich maritime heritage. The ritual has become the standout cultural phenomenon of the tournament, spreading far beyond stadium walls.
Norwegian supporters were filmed performing the synchronised chant on city streets, in fan zones, on escalators, and most memorably, in a mass takeover of Times Square ahead of the qualification match. The footage spread rapidly, turning the Viking row into one of the most-shared sporting moments of 2026.
Parliamentarians Join the Celebration
The football fever reached the halls of power back home. In the days before qualification was confirmed, members of the Norwegian parliament set aside political decorum and performed the Viking row from their seats in the government chamber — a rare, roaring display of national solidarity that underscored just how deeply this World Cup run has captured the country's imagination.
Norway's World Cup Record Across Confederations
This result adds a historic footnote to Norway's World Cup story. Their four World Cup victories have now come against teams from four different confederations: a 1-0 win over Mexico (Concacaf) in 1994, a 2-1 win over Brazil (CONMEBOL) in 1998, a 4-1 win over Iraq (AFC) earlier in the 2026 tournament, and now this triumph over Senegal (CAF). Norway had posed as Vikings before departing for the tournament, marking their first appearance in the men's competition since 1998. With the squad and its fanbase in perfect unison, their knockout opponents have been put firmly on notice.