Iceland's Euro 2016 Viking chant: Invented by Motherwell fans
A symbol of unity between players and supporters originated in Scotland.
One of the talking points of Euro 2016 - Iceland's Viking chant captured the imagination of the continent as they celebrated knocking England out.
But did you know that the rhythmic clap, seen as the ultimate sign of unity between players and supporters, actually originates from Motherwell supporters?
The Steelmen's Well Bois, who occupy one corner of Fir Park's East Stand, performed the ritual as part of their song 'Since I was Young' during their Europa League clash with Icelandic side Stjarnan back in July 2014.
And fans of the Icelandic team decided to adopt their own version, taking it on to the national team as they secured qualification for this summer's finals in France.