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Skol (written "skål" in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish and "skál" in Faroese and Icelandic or "skaal" in archaic spellings or transliteration of any of those languages) is the Danish-Norwegian-Swedish-Icelandic-Faroese word for "cheers", a salute, or most accurately a toast, with a raised glass, cup, or 'skål' (meaning a bowl or container for liquids), as to an admired person or group.
He was instrumental in the building of U.S. Bank Stadium and the TCO Performance Center and implemented multiple gameday traditions, including the Skol chant, Gjallarhorn and Viktor the Viking.
The Skol Chant is a cheer that is used in U.S. Bank Stadium for Minnesota Vikings games. [206] It involves fans clapping their hands above their heads and yelling "Skol", in response to the beat of a drum. [ 207 ]
The chant may have been inspired by the film 300 released in 2006. [3] Some believed the chant was first used by fans of Scottish club Motherwell F.C., while others suggest it had been performed by fans of the French club Lens more than two decades prior. [4] Fans of the Greek side PAOK have also chanted "PAOK" on the clap of hands since the ...
chant in tribute to the stadium ritual performed at each game by the fans who rooted hard against him just a couple of months ago. “I wa Ex-Packer Aaron Jones gets a fresh start as the Vikings ...
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On January 15, 2019, KSTP rebranded as "SKOR North" (a reference to the Minnesota Vikings team song/chant, "Skol, Vikings"). KSTP would air local programming between 12 noon and 7 pm. [32] [33] About a year later, in May 2020, KSTP suspended most of its local programming and laid off nearly all of its local staff.
The Minneapolis Miracle (also known as the Minnesota Miracle) was the National Football Conference (NFC) divisional playoff game played between the Minnesota Vikings and the New Orleans Saints at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 14, 2018, and specifically its final play.