[5 of 8 customers found this review helpful]
I traveled from Barcelona, Spain to see my Cincinnati Bengals play the Vikings last year. We lost which was disapointing but I had such a great time joking and having fun with Viking fans. I have been to away games in all types of sports all over the world and I have to say Viking fans are the best fans I have ever met on my travels. They made the whole experience so much fun and are an example to sports fans. everywhere.
[1 of 3 customers found this review helpful]
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[4 of 5 customers found this review helpful]
[...] we had a unforgetable time.
[2 of 3 customers found this review helpful]
it was a good game
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The Minnesota Vikings are members of the North Division of the NFC in the NFL. The team’s home field is Mall of America Field at the Metrodome located in Minneapolis proper. Established in 1961 the Vikings were originally applying for membership in the AFL, but were offered a spot in the NFL and took it in 1960. Play for the team did not commence until 1961. Their first regular season game was against the Chicago Bears with a score of 37-13. By 1969 the Vikings boasted a record of 12-2, the best in the NFL. At the time, they had the longest winning streak with 12 victories. They played the Cleveland Browns for the NFL Championship game in 1970 and won by a score of 27-7. The team’s successes brought a high demand for Minnesota Vikings tickets. The 1970s brought more successes to the Vikes and their Purple People Eater defense led them to the Playoffs. The Vikings enjoyed several NFC Central Division and Conference Championships in the 70s. They played in Super Bowl XI, their third and fourth Super Bowl and NFL Championship games respectively, against the Oakland Raiders but lost 32-14, unable to shake their bad Super Bowl luck. In 2002 the team slid over to the NFC North, putting them in direct competition with rivals old and new in the Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers. Vikings fans are known to wear “Helga hats” during games, showcasing the purple hats with white horns and blonde braids which mimic the helmets that were believed to be worn by the original Viking warriors. While the recent saw restored success for the team, they have yet to reach beyond into Super Bowl contention.