Talk:Goal celebration
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The examples of the celebrations being "carefully choreographed" before hand seem to be all celebrations which are peformed in the heat of the moment. e.g. the player telling the crowd to be quiet. The famous Bebeto celebration (the baby one) I'm not sure you would class as being "carefully choreographed", the player scoring the goal probably knew what he was going to do, but his team-mates are usually just copying his actions.
"Raúl invariably kisses the ring finger of his left hand after a goal, a salute to his wife." While the Raul celebration is a salute to his wife, is it ""carefully choreographed"? Does Raul practice kissing his wedding ring before games?
- How about Jurgen Klinsmann diving on the ground? That is quite famous?--Brandnewuser 13:21, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
- And Alan Shearer's celbration, which is always the same (right hand in the air)--Brandnewuser 13:21, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
I added celebrations of Kaka and Alan Shearer.--Warlord88 16:09, 8 August 2006 (IST)
What about Faustino Asprilla's famous celebration? SCRA5071 14:28, 5 October 2006 (UTC)