Wednesday, July 1, 2026
  • Login
KHEL UPDATES
  • Home
  • Football
  • Cricket
  • Tennis
  • More Sports
  • Golf
  • Beyond The Scoreline
No Result
View All Result
Advertisement
KHEL UPDATES
No Result
View All Result

Mass ‘Viking row’, uprooted plants and dented trains as Norway World Cup fans celebrate

Agencies by Agencies
July 1, 2026
in 2026 FIFA World Cup
0
0
Mass ‘Viking row’, uprooted plants and dented trains as Norway World Cup fans celebrate
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

OSLO :  Thousands of jubilant Norway fans filled the streets of Oslo on Tuesday to celebrate their team’s place in the World Cup last 16, with mass celebrations leaving damaged metro trains, uprooted plants and broken fence posts in the city centre.

Supporters dressed in red, blue and white packed Karl Johans gate, Oslo’s main thoroughfare, stretching from the Royal Palace for hundreds of metres as they performed the synchronised “Viking row” that has become the national team’s trademark celebration during the tournament in the United States.

Norway secured their first-ever World Cup knockout victory with a 2-1 win over Ivory Coast, prompting tens of thousands of fans to pour into the capital’s streets.

The celebrations caused damage around the Royal Palace, where over-exuberant supporters uprooted plants and tore down fence posts.

“I daren’t think what will happen if we make it all the way to the final,” Royal Gardener Ole Johan Hildre told Norwegian broadcaster NRK.

Public transport was also affected, with metro operator Sporveien taking several train carriages out of service after fans tore down advertisements and dented carriage ceilings during the post-match festivities.

“It is unfortunate that people get so carried away that it affects our equipment,” Sporveien communications manager Gina Scholz told local media.

“It has been a fantastic evening,” she added.

More than two million people, over a third of Norway’s population of about 5.5 million, watched the match, according to estimates from commercial broadcaster TV2, which shares domestic television rights for the tournament.

Agencies

Agencies

Next Post
Brook says England test captaincy would be ‘an honour and a privilege’

Brook says England test captaincy would be 'an honour and a privilege'

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Connect with us

  • 210 Followers
  • 196 Followers

About Us


Khel Updates is a niche, sports-first digital platform focused on story-driven coverage from India, West Asia, and the global sporting landscape, spotlighting grassroots athletes, emerging talent, and stories that go beyond the headlines.

© 2026 Khel Updates is owned by Al Riyada Pvt Ltd.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Cricket
  • Tennis
  • More Sports
  • Golf
  • Beyond The Scoreline

© 2026 Khel Updates is owned by Al Riyada Pvt Ltd.