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The 14 Best World Cup Celebrations All Time [Ranked]
The World Cup elicits greater emotions than any other football competition, and that has resulted in some of the most expressive outbursts of joy the sport has ever seen.
Scoring for your country is special enough, but to do so on the grandest stage of them all is a feeling that only a small percentage of players in history have been lucky enough to experience.
With the 2026 tournament in full flow, GiveMeSport has decided to highlight the best of the best, as we identify the 14 greatest World Cup celebrations of all time.
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Fabio Grosso — vs Germany, 2006
The Italian defender scored the winner in the penalty shootout in the final against France, but it is his semi-final strike against Germany that earns him a place on this exclusive list. With the game heading deep into added time and penalties looming, Grosso caressed a beautiful left-footed effort into the corner to all but send Italy to the final — and his celebration matched the quality of the goal.
In what can only be described as an emotional explosion of joy, he ran and ran, arms flailing, screaming into the Dortmund night, as a man who knew at that moment he had cemented his own legacy forever.
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Brian Laudrup — Denmark, 1998
File this celebration under comical and unforgettable. Denmark faced Nigeria in the last 16 of France 98 and Brian Laudrup, one of the most elegant players of his generation, scored the third goal in a 4–1 win. He then peels away toward the corner flag, and produces a celebration that was purely unexpected.
With his arms spread wide, Laudrup elegantly glided and slid across the pitch, finishing in a lying down position. It perfectly captured everything about the man: technically brilliant, understated, almost serene. Denmark would be knocked out by Brazil in the quarter-finals, and Laudrup never played another World Cup game after that. However, in that single, graceful moment against Nigeria, he created a footballing memory that will never die.
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Miroslav Klose — 2002-2014
The German frontman enjoyed a stunning career at international level due to his World Cup efforts. Beginning at the 2002 edition, he went onto net 16 goals across four tournaments as he celebrated in acrobatic fashion. Despite being a no-nonsense poacher with no flashy skills or controversial outbursts, his celebration was the opposite of his whole identity.
He would complete an almost nonchalant front-flip to celebrate. In fact, it led to him earning the nickname “Salto-Klose” (Salto means somersault in German) and the striker will forever be held in the highest regard when it comes to the global competition, even if Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe have since eclipsed his achievement.
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Romelu Lukaku – vs USA, 2026
Controversy surrounded the United States vs Belgium in their Round of 16 clash, and Romelu Lukaku didn’t pass up the opportunity to shine a light on it. USA striker Florian Balogun had seen red in their previous clash with Bosnia-Herzegovina and was due to miss this tie. However, intervention by the US president Donald Trump saw FIFA suspend the decision, allowing the striker to play.
Such a decision led to a universal outcry and condemnation of FIFA and its president, Gianni Infantino. Regardless, the match went ahead and, in what now looks like cosmic justice, Balogun flopped and Belgium triumphed 4-1. Lukaku netted the fourth and the whole Belgium team enjoyed a moment of mockery for Trump, doing his infamous dance to poke fun at a country that enjoyed an unfair advantage.
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Papa Boupa Diop — vs France, 2002
Nobody gave Senegal a chance against the defending world champions France but Papa Boupa Diop produced a stunning moment for his country. Facing off against a squad built around Zinedine Zidane, Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira and Emmanuel Petit, Senegal were making their World Cup debut. Diop — a midfielder from Lens at the time — collected the ball in the second half and prodded it past Fabien Barthez. What happened next was a moment of pure, joyful theater.
Diop sprinted to the corner flag, removed his shirt, laid it flat on the grass like a picnic blanket, and danced around it in a gleeful circle with his teammates joining in one by one. There was no choreography, no plan — just spontaneous euphoria doing what it does. In a crazy turn of events, France went home without scoring a single goal, whilst Senegal went on to reach the quarter-finals. Diop’s impromptu shirt dance remains one of the most joyful, inventive, and genuinely funny celebrations the World Cup has ever produced, and he sits among his country’s best-ever players.
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Alex Morgan — vs England, Women’s 2019
A cultural moment in itself, women’s football hit new heights globally off the back of Alex Morgan‘s celebration at the 2019 Women’s World Cup. As the USA faced off against a strong England side in a tense and back-and-forth semi-final, Morgan delivered the decisive blow — netting the winner before turning to the crowd and mimicking the sipping of a cup of tea in a perfectly timed jab at British culture.
The internet lost its mind, as that would be the moment that supercharged her to fame, England were furious, and it quickly became one of the most talked-about celebrations in the history of women’s football. Composed, cheeky, and executed with a smile, it was the celebration of someone who knew exactly what she was doing — and did it anyway.
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Diego Maradona — vs Greece, 1994
Some eight years on from the greatest moment of his career, 1994 was a very different competition for Diego Maradona. Here he stood, older and evidently heavier, but still a global icon and a must-see attraction. Coming off the back of a drug ban in 1991, this was his redemption moment, and he earned a memorable moment against Greece in the group stages. In typical Diego fashion, he collected the ball 25 yards out, drove forward, and unleashed a ferocious right-foot strike into the top corner.
In what was clear adulation, he ran to the camera which captured the Argentinian legend with his eyes completely wild, pupils dilated, veins straining in his neck, mouth open in a primal roar, as he screamed with everything he had. However, days later, it was revealed he failed a drug test for ephedrine and was expelled from the tournament. An icon never featured again, and the last image anyone had was of the explosion of emotion he displayed against Greece.
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Bebeto — vs The Netherlands, 1994
It doesn’t get much better than Brazil versus the Netherlands in the quarter-finals in Dallas at the 1994 tournament, but it was Bebeto who is remembered the most from that day. Having scored to make it 2–0, he wheeled away toward the corner as he cradled his arms in front of him and rocked them gently, mimicking a father with a newborn. Teammates Romário and Mazinho see it immediately and fall in alongside him, the three of them swaying in unison in front of a packed stadium. This was a message; Bebeto’s wife was at home in Brazil, heavily pregnant, due at any moment.
He had been carrying that joy through the entire tournament. A few days later, his son Mattheus was born, and the image was synonymous with the eventual Brazil victory, as many remember the genuine human warmth as one of the most beautiful moments the game has ever given us.
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Norway Viking Row – 2026 World Cup
The addition of Norway to the 2026 tournament was brilliant; the Landslaget are backed by a passionate and strong fan presence. With Erling Haaland‘s goals fueling their support in North America, the Red Army also brought a brilliant crowd celebration to the party.
Enter “The Viking Row“. Similar to what the Icelandic team brought to Euro 2016, the Norwegians captured everyone’s imagination, as during games we saw fans perform the ‘row’ whilst their post-match celebrations with the whole team and a drum, expertly performed by Haaland or Martin Odegaard, paints the image of a country and team that are inherently linked – and isn’t that what the World Cup is all about?
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Marco Tardelli — vs West Germany, 1982
Italian passion for football is almost unmatched and Marco Tardelli is perhaps the best example of that in World Cup history. Seen as one of the single greatest celebrations in the history of the men’s World Cup, his goal against West Germany in the final at the Bernabéu was a stage as grand as any — and his outburst was both powerful and striking. Tardelli had his arms pumping, head shaking, mouth wide open, as he screamed into the Madrid sky.
His face was a portrait of absolute release, joy, disbelief, pride, relief — all colliding at once. Commentators around the world lost their composure as Italy won 3–1 and lifted the trophy. It remains the definitive answer to the question: what does it feel like to score in a World Cup final.
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USA Fans Beg Donald Trump to Get Involved After Belgium Defeat
After several days of noise surrounding the availability of Folarin Balogun, and Donald Trump’s involvement, the United States of America crashed out of the 2026 World Cup.
A defeat against Belgium on home soil ensured none of the three host nations (USA, Canada and Mexico) progressed beyond the Round of 16. Charles De Ketelaere scored a first-half brace before Hans Vanaken and Romelu Lukaku took advantage of mistakes to seal a 4-1 win.
Malik Tillman scored a free-kick, which turned out to be irrelevant, and Mauricio Pochettino’s side failed to put up much of a fight against the Belgians. Despite Balogun’s one-game ban being suspended, allowing him to play, the striker didn’t really get a sniff.
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Donald Trump, the American President, to those unaware, has been suspiciously absent from every single World Cup fixture to date. Before the competition started, the 80-year-old was very involved and caused a lot of complications as the leader of a host nation.
However, concerns over chants directed at the President have kept him away from matches, even those involving the USMNT. That doesn’t mean he hasn’t got involved, however.
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They did not hold back at all.
Trump has admitted he gave Gianni Infantino and FIFA a nudge in the right direction when it came to Balogun’s harsh suspension. Now, he’s being urged to do the same and use his relationship with Infantino to the USA’s benefit again.
Fans have quickly jumped on social media to plead with the country’s leader to get involved again. One suggested they could be given a second chance at the World Cup, saying: “The US can still win the World Cup if Donald Trump has the courage.”
“Do you think Trump will make another phone call to ask them to overturn Belgium’s win? I wouldn’t put it past him,” another supporter added.
It was suggested that a phone call between Trump and Infantino was the solution as others added: “Trump’s on the phone now asking FIFA to reverse the score” and: “The officials were totally corrupt. Trump needs to call Gianni.”
The general sentiment was summed up perfectly by one fan, who said: “Overturn the result, please Donald Trump.”
Ultimately, there’s nothing the President can do about the result on the pitch. After beating Paraguay and Australia in the group stage, before dispatching Bosnia in the knockouts, the USMNT cam unstuck against stronger opposition (Turkey and Belgium).
Trump Made ‘Rigged’ Claim Before Belgium Loss
Trump has so far, uncharacteristically, been silent since the USA’s exit from the competition. However, he did make a comment before the match which now looks open to ridicule.
Speaking at the White House, he addressed several issues, including the Balogun saga. But one comment which stuck out to many was when he said Americans could claim the game vs Belgium was ‘rigged’ if they lost.
He said: “If they beat us, then they can be really proud. The other way, if they beat us, I say it was rigged, just like the election was rigged in 2020.”
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USWNT Icon Carli Lloyd Slams Christian Pulisic After Belgium Loss
USWNT legend Carli Lloyd has sparked a big reaction following comments she made about Christian Pulisic after USA’s humbling World Cup exit on Monday night. The Stars and Stripes had themselves dreaming of a historic tournament on home soil after a potential route to the semi-finals emerged following a table-topping group campaign.
During the early knockings of the competition, Mauricio Pochettino – who had talked up his side’s chances of beating the likes of Spain, England, and Argentina this summer – had led USMNT to back-to-back victories against Paraguay and Australia. A 3-2 loss to Turkiye showed that fragilities did exist, however, and that feel-good factor counted for nothing in a 4-1 defeat to Belgium in the Round of 16.
Even so, it has still been a special occasion for the hosts, who have shown they are starting to ‘get’ the fuss around football. But as quickly as hopes of a deep run emerged, they were emphatically crushed by Belgium. That reality was reflected in Lloyd’s assessment of a player who was expected to be the focal point of the USMNT’s attack this summer.
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‘Captain America’ He is known for his selfless nature, innate leadership, and a refusal to back down from bullies, making him the ultimate symbol of justice and protection. Well, at least in the movies he is, because the AC Milan winger hardly showed any of that during USA’s World Cup run, with Pochettino leaning on others, such as Folarin Balogun, for a memorable tournament.
Speaking on FOX Sports after the crushing defeat to one of Europe’s recent powerhouses, Lloyd – who has won two World Cups – laid bare the realities of his performances. She said (watch the full segment below):
“You wanted some of the big time players to step up in big moments, and I’ve got to be honest, I was a bit disappointed in Christian Pulisic. I think, whether he wants to be the star of this team or not, we didn’t see enough from him in this particular game and really the whole World Cup.”
The reaction to her comments were mostly in agreement, though one or two X users didn’t seem ready to accept that the team’s highest profile asset didn’t turn up in their hour of need.
“She doesn’t know what it’s like to punch above your weight playing superior opponents,” one remarked, as another added: “She’s the fakest person ever!!!! Was saying the complete opposite a day ago. Omg her commentary is always useless and horrible.”
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Elsewhere, however, a third wrote: “She has been a great analyst all tournament long,” as others called her “Spot on.” A fifth concluded: “This is how it’s done. Be honest with viewers. A lot of sports teams and their broadcasters could learn from this. It’s OK to be critical when criticism is warranted.”
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In a series of tweets, analyst Nick Wright pointed out that Pulisic skipped the Gold Cup to prepare for the World Cup and blasted the 27-year-old for a “no-show” in the tournament. He wrote:
“To have the man who is supposed to be the greatest player in the history of our country simply no-show in the biggest tournament of his life is just awful.”
Journalist Josina Anderson, meanwhile, said the US men’s team needs to have an “honest conversation” about Pulisic in response to a tweet about his turnover troubles, with his summer ending with four matches, four shots, one assist, and zero goals.
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Liverpool Lead Man Utd in Race to Sign ‘Incredibly Fast’ Kaishu Sano
Liverpool are said to be leading the race to sign one of the World Cup hotshots ahead of a Premier League rival. The Reds are hoping to spend significant money again this summer after committing huge funds to strengthen Arne Slot’s group last summer,
That spending likely ended up playing a role in Slot’s sacking, and now it is Andoni Iraola’s time to get money to put his squad together. That process has already begun, with Victor Munoz signing from Osasuna, and there are more signings expected. The Reds want a dominant new midfielder and a winger to replace Mo Salah.
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Liverpool are said to be leading the race to sign Mainz and Japan midfielder Kaishu Sano, who impressed for his nation during the World Cup. Japan were one of the more impressive sides until they were knocked out by Brazil in the Round of 32, and Sano was key to their success.
FussballDaten say Premier League clubs are pushing hard to land Sano, and Liverpool are said to be in pole position. It’s claimed they have the ‘most concrete’ and ‘serious’ offer at this stage. Mainz are asking for at least £42.7million, and the price could rise to around £51.2million.
It’s claimed Liverpool have already explored a move with Sano’s representatives, and they are willing to continue their follow up their interest with Mainz. Manchester United have also been linked, but it is Liverpool who lead the race.
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Speaking back at the end of 2024, then Mainz boss Bo Henriksen issued a glowing verdict of Sano and his potential. He said: “He’s been getting better and better in attack in the last few matches. He’s started passing the ball forward. If you look at his stats from five matches ago, he wasn’t passing the ball forward at all. He was always passing it backward. In the last match against Hoffenheim, he even had a header and recorded xG (expected goals).
“Everyone on the team says he’s the player they least want to face in training. That’s because he’s incredibly fast, and on top of that, he’s a great footballer, has good technique, and can head the ball. He has all the abilities to become not just a good Bundesliga player, but a truly excellent international-level player.
“He has great potential. I think Jonny (Jonathan Burkhardt) said that he’s one of the players with the most potential on the team, and that’s absolutely true. He’s just getting better and better. Having players like him here and guiding them to the next step is the most important thing. The same goes for Paul (Nebel). I know Nadiem, Philip (Mwene), and Jonny are all excellent players. But developing players like them and guiding them to the next step is the most important thing in football.
“I feel that especially when I see a guy like Sano. He’s not taking baby steps now, he’s taking giant steps. We’ve actually taken such big steps that we think he could become one of the best players in his position.”
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