Celebration is the expression of every sport. When you do something extraordinary. Whether it is NBA players with their legendary reactions, or in cricket after taking a wicket. But the two sports where celebrations have the most significance are soccer and football.
From the iconic T-shirt celebration of Lionel Messi to Ronaldo’s ‘Siuuu’, it seems like the players have trademarked their celebrations. Fans know when they see the celebration of their favorite player. One American football player posted a picture of his doing an iconic celebration of Wayne Rooney.
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Talking about celebration, a video recently went viral where a Canadian ice hockey player did Ronaldo’s Siuuu celebration. One such news again came, but this time it was from across the pond.
Schuster performed a Wayne Rooney
The video came from JuJu Smith-Schuster, the wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs. Where he did the iconic celebration of the English soccer legend Wayne Rooney.
Love it pic.twitter.com/QPUEDvT6Rs
— Tom Childs (@tomchilds56) December 12, 2022
He also confirmed that he copied the iconic celebration and asked fans to tag the soccer legend. The celebration is punching the air and pretending to faint. A teammate who pretends to revive him by pressing his chest then joined the celebrating player.
The video was from the match between Denver Broncos and Kansas City chiefs. Which Chiefs won 28-34. Fans loved the celebration and also gave a few suggestions for future celebrations.
Some Iconic celebrations from soccer
David Alaba – Real Madrid’s David Alaba was caught on camera, celebrating his match-winning goal against PSG by lifting a chair. He then posted his picture captioning, “Don’t you sit in our chair”.
David Alaba didn't forget about the chair 😂🪑 pic.twitter.com/SwS9bogM0w
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) April 30, 2022
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – Against Real, Madrid Aubameyang left his iconic somersault celebration after hitting the second goal. He went to the sideline and picked up a tiny ball, which was supposed to be an homage to Dragon Ball Z.
Aubameyang hit the Dragon Ball Z celebration after his second goal 🐉 pic.twitter.com/UEdFni51Lm
— B/R Football (@brfootball) March 20, 2022
Lionel Messi – In the El-Clasico of soccer when Barcelona and Real Madrid faced each other back in 2017. Lionel Messi scored a last-minute goal and won the match for Barcelona 3-2.
After scoring the goal, he took his t-shit out, ran to the sideline, and presented fans with a view of what he represented.
ICONIC! 🐐💥 4 years ago today, #Messi scored his goal 500 with Barcelona. He did it at #ElClásico vs #RealMadrid, at the Santiago Bernabéu and during the very last minute of the game.
That celebration from #Barça’s number 🔟 will NEVER be forgotten!
— beIN SPORTS USA (@beINSPORTSUSA) April 23, 2021
Erling Haaland – In a match against West Ham United after scoring a goal, Erling sat down in the position of yoga and pretended to do meditation.
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PREMIER LEAGUE
West Ham United vs Manchester CityGGGOOOAAALLL
Erling Haaland (35' Penalty)Cool, calm and collected. Erling Haaland did some impromptu Yoga, as his celebration.
West Ham United 0 – MANCHESTER CITY 1
Image Credits: Optus Sport 1 (Australia) pic.twitter.com/H9VWQZxvDT— 🇬🇧🇺🇦 VWH Portsmouth | Solidarity with Ukraine (@VWHPortsmouth) August 7, 2022
One of the most peaceful celebrations, literally!
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Which one of these is your favorite celebration? Let us know in the comments below.