Martin Ødegaard led Norway to a historic win on June 30, defeating Ivory Coast 2-1 in the round of 32.
The 27-year-old captain sparked the 'Viking Row' celebration after the match.

What happened?

Norway's win marked its first-ever knockout stage victory in the World Cup.
Erling Haaland scored the winning goal in the 86th minute.

Why it matters for Martin Ødegaard

Ødegaard's leadership played a key role in Norway's success.
He captained Arsenal to a Premier League title last season.

What comes next?

Norway faces Brazil on July 5 in the round of 16.
Manager Ståle Solbakken hopes to continue the team's winning streak.

The 'Viking Row' celebration has become a fan phenomenon.
It was created by Ole Frøystad, a Norway superfan and member of the official fan support group.

NFL quarterback Jameis Winston and Twitch streamer IShowSpeed participated in the celebration.
Viktor Hovland, a Norwegian golfer, also conducted his own 'Viking Row' after winning the Travelers Championship.

Norway adopted its Viking roots leading up to the 2026 World Cup.
The team donned Viking garb for pre-tournament photos.

Soccer legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic praised Norway's performance.
He hopes the team can continue its winning streak.

The 'Viking Row' celebration has spread across the United States.
It was seen at 'Texas Live!', a giant sports bar in Arlington, Texas.

Martin Ødegaard's drum strike sparked the celebration.
Thousands of Norway fans yelled 'row' as they motioned their arms like they were rowing a boat.

The pace got faster with each drum hit.
The crowd engulfed Dallas Stadium with cheers.

Norway's win has made history.
It marked the country's first-ever knockout stage win in the World Cup.

The team hopes to continue its success.
It faces Brazil on July 5 in the round of 16.