How Norway fans’ Viking Row and Vikingblod song took over FIFA World Cup | Football News
For about an hour on Sunday night, Times Square became a Norwegian fjord. Thousands of Norway football fans in bright red jerseys had invaded midtown Manhattan. They congregated on the Red Steps, waited for a cue on the drums from Ole Froystad, a man in a Viking hat, and then in unison let out a guttural chant of ‘ro’ (pronounced ruuh) while mimicking a rower’s motion. Someone blasted a Norwegian song called Vikingblod, and fans joined along. After Boston, the Viking Row and Vikingblod had come to New York. Norway is playing in its first World Cup in 28 years. At their first stop in Boston, a clip of fans doing the Viking Row on an escalator at South Station went viral. Since then the celebration has been unmissable. Fans have done it on the streets of Boston and in cafes, where Scotland fans joined in. The Norwegian Prime Minister, on a short visit to the US, did it at an event. In New York, before the Times Square gathering, the sounds of ruuh echoed …

