TOP 10 BEST GOAL CELEBRATIONS IN FOOTBALL HISTORY (PART 2)
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6. CARLOS TEVEZ [CHICKEN DANCE]
Carlos Tevez is an Argentine footballer whose tango flare goal celebrations began since his Boca Juniors days. From that point forward, he has shown numerous novel celebratory demonstrations.
In any case, his most exceptional celebrations was in a Copa Libertadores match against archrival River Plate in 2004 which is among the best goal celebrations in Soccer history. In the wake of scoring a significant goal, he chose to celebrate by taking his jersey.
However, he didn't stop at this unoriginal move and went on to do a Chicken Dance. In any case, later, he made sense of why he chose that specific move.
The football fans gave River Plate the moniker 'Chickens' after their unfortunate loss against Uruguay's Peñarol in the 1966 Copa Libertadores. Tevez got a red card after the celebrating and thusly missed the last.
7. TEMURI KETSBAIA [THE PSYCHO OUTBURST]
Previous Georgian footballer Temuri Ketsbaia joined Newcastle from AEK Athens in the mid year of 1997. Upon his appearance in England, he mostly stayed an unused substitute.
Obviously, his oversight from the line-up and being made to sit with the substitutes had a tremendous effect to him, and he proceeded to show his disappointment after he scored a late goal against Bolton in a 1998 match. Subsequent to scoring the goal, he went off the deep end (crazy).
He ripped off his shirt and tossed it into the crowd. Then, at that point, similar to some sort of a crazy enemy of industrialist, he went after the publicizing hoardings and made something that should be a piece of the best goal celebrations in football history.
The unfortunate loads up experienced the attack of his hazardously swinging his right boot as he flew into this angry outburst, to show the displeasure he had been nursing.
8. FACUNDO SAVA [THE MASK OF ZORRO]
Previous Argentine footballer Facundo Sava joined Fulham in 2002. While moving to Fulham, he chose to convey with him a fairly odd practice of commending goals. He would take a Zorro mask which he put away in his sock, and wear it.
Whenever he played for Fulham in the English Premier League at Craven Cottage, he whipped out his mask in the wake of scoring against Charlton Athletic which is among the best goal celebrations in Football.
As a matter of fact, during his two-year stay at Fulham, Facundo kept on doing likewise, and, wearing the veil, he approached the allies to praise every one of his seven goals.
Seva currently accomplished his acknowledgment even outside Argentina because of his wonderful goal celebration.
9. TIM CAHILL [THE HANDCUFFS]
Tim Cahill is an Australian footballer, who is the top scorer ever for the Australian national team. He was moved to Everton before the 2004-05 season.
Starting around 2005-06, after each goal he scored, he kept up with the brand name celebratory custom of claiming to trade punches with the corner banner as he put the Everton identification between his teeth.
In a match against Portsmouth in 2008, he proceeded minimal ahead with this celebration as he chose to commit his triumphant goal to his detained senior sibling.
He crossed his wrists like he were bound, and following a few seconds, he punched the corner banner which is among the best goal celebrations. Subsequent to being vigorously condemned, Tim apologized for doing this.
10. FABIAN ESPINDOLA [THE BACKFLIP THAT BACKFIRED]
Argentine footballer Fabian Espindola's goal celebration during the 2008 match between LA Galaxy and Real Salt Lake is among the best goal celebrations in Soccer.
Fabian for the most part celebrated goals by doing reverse flips. Just in the wake of scoring for his team, Real Salt Lake, he went up to his fans and started his reverse somersaulting schedule.
However, tragically, he landed gracelessly on his lower leg, and it took him a few minutes to understand that he had harmed himself. Truth be told, he had broken his lower leg with his off-base moves, which kept him out of the games for a very long time.
To compound the situation, the goal he was celebrating was announced off-side and henceforth cancelled.
And that's the end!
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6. CARLOS TEVEZ [CHICKEN DANCE]
Carlos Tevez is an Argentine footballer whose tango flare goal celebrations began since his Boca Juniors days. From that point forward, he has shown numerous novel celebratory demonstrations.
In any case, his most exceptional celebrations was in a Copa Libertadores match against archrival River Plate in 2004 which is among the best goal celebrations in Soccer history. In the wake of scoring a significant goal, he chose to celebrate by taking his jersey.
However, he didn't stop at this unoriginal move and went on to do a Chicken Dance. In any case, later, he made sense of why he chose that specific move.
The football fans gave River Plate the moniker 'Chickens' after their unfortunate loss against Uruguay's Peñarol in the 1966 Copa Libertadores. Tevez got a red card after the celebrating and thusly missed the last.
7. TEMURI KETSBAIA [THE PSYCHO OUTBURST]
Previous Georgian footballer Temuri Ketsbaia joined Newcastle from AEK Athens in the mid year of 1997. Upon his appearance in England, he mostly stayed an unused substitute.
Obviously, his oversight from the line-up and being made to sit with the substitutes had a tremendous effect to him, and he proceeded to show his disappointment after he scored a late goal against Bolton in a 1998 match. Subsequent to scoring the goal, he went off the deep end (crazy).
He ripped off his shirt and tossed it into the crowd. Then, at that point, similar to some sort of a crazy enemy of industrialist, he went after the publicizing hoardings and made something that should be a piece of the best goal celebrations in football history.
The unfortunate loads up experienced the attack of his hazardously swinging his right boot as he flew into this angry outburst, to show the displeasure he had been nursing.
8. FACUNDO SAVA [THE MASK OF ZORRO]
Previous Argentine footballer Facundo Sava joined Fulham in 2002. While moving to Fulham, he chose to convey with him a fairly odd practice of commending goals. He would take a Zorro mask which he put away in his sock, and wear it.
Whenever he played for Fulham in the English Premier League at Craven Cottage, he whipped out his mask in the wake of scoring against Charlton Athletic which is among the best goal celebrations in Football.
As a matter of fact, during his two-year stay at Fulham, Facundo kept on doing likewise, and, wearing the veil, he approached the allies to praise every one of his seven goals.
Seva currently accomplished his acknowledgment even outside Argentina because of his wonderful goal celebration.
9. TIM CAHILL [THE HANDCUFFS]
Tim Cahill is an Australian footballer, who is the top scorer ever for the Australian national team. He was moved to Everton before the 2004-05 season.
Starting around 2005-06, after each goal he scored, he kept up with the brand name celebratory custom of claiming to trade punches with the corner banner as he put the Everton identification between his teeth.
In a match against Portsmouth in 2008, he proceeded minimal ahead with this celebration as he chose to commit his triumphant goal to his detained senior sibling.
He crossed his wrists like he were bound, and following a few seconds, he punched the corner banner which is among the best goal celebrations. Subsequent to being vigorously condemned, Tim apologized for doing this.
10. FABIAN ESPINDOLA [THE BACKFLIP THAT BACKFIRED]
Argentine footballer Fabian Espindola's goal celebration during the 2008 match between LA Galaxy and Real Salt Lake is among the best goal celebrations in Soccer.
Fabian for the most part celebrated goals by doing reverse flips. Just in the wake of scoring for his team, Real Salt Lake, he went up to his fans and started his reverse somersaulting schedule.
However, tragically, he landed gracelessly on his lower leg, and it took him a few minutes to understand that he had harmed himself. Truth be told, he had broken his lower leg with his off-base moves, which kept him out of the games for a very long time.
To compound the situation, the goal he was celebrating was announced off-side and henceforth cancelled.
And that's the end!
After reading this article, which of the goal celebration looks funny to you? Which one is tragic that will make you feel pity for the player? Check first comment for mine.
Follow for more interesting football records!
#ChileoNation #Sports #SportsNews #Football #InfluencerOnBoombuzz
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#Burna11:
nice
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@Queendaline Okechi:
yeah dear. who's celebration is more funny or tragic ?
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nice
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nice
Sports Chairman
joy of scoring goals
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nice
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Nice
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lol see tevez
A S Dabo
awesome
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good
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