What do Soccer Celebrations mean?

Robinho sucks his thumb

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Lampard kisses his ring finger

Kaka points at the sky

What do all these celebrations mean……………

When a soccer player celebrates by sucking his thumb, it means he has a new born. As seen by Robinho

If a player rocks his arms back and forth, like rocking a baby. It means he has recently become a parent. This was originated by Bebeto in the 1994 World cup and has recently been used by Schevchenko of Chelsea.

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The latest way to celebrate parenthood has come from Carlitos Tevez who sucks on a pacifier, which he keeps in his shorts

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If a soccer player kisses his ring finger, the goal is meant to salute his wife. As seen by Lampard, Raul, Kuyt and Totti.

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When a soccer player brings his finger to his lips after scoring a goal, its to silence his critics.

If after scoring a goal the player puts his hand to his ear, it is to taunt his critics who have suddenly gone silent after his goal

Messi has been known to kiss his Barcelona Badge after scoring a goal, this is to show his love for the club

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Ronaldo of AC Milan jogs with a smile on his face and wags his index finger, as if to say “I told you so” 

Ronaldinho will run to a corner flag and perform a Samba routine, to pay tribute to his native Brasil.

The very religious Kaka jogs and points to the sky with both index fingers, to thank God.

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The famous soccer celebration when a player runs, dives, and slides across the pitch with both arms extended was made famous be Jurgen Klinsmann. Reportedly to play on his reputation for diving to win free kicks and penalties.

 

 

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