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The 14 Best World Cup Celebrations All Time [Ranked]

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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.

13

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

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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.

10

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.

9

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.

8

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.

7

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?

5

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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The ‘Real Reason’ Roger Federer Was Sitting Alone at Wimbledon

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Roger Federer has earned the right to do anything he pleases in the tennis arena, and the Swiss legend has gone viral for sitting by himself at Wimbledon.

Federer, who won the competition a record eight times during his illustrious career, was spotted all alone in Centre Court’s Royal Box during Alexander Zverev and Jiri Lehecka’s match.


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Federer was one of many special guests in the Royal Box on July 6, along with the likes of Kimi Antonelli and ex-England striker Alessia Russo. But fans were left shocked to see the 44-year-old sitting on his own, surrounded by empty seats.

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The image of Federer surrounded by empty seats quickly went viral on social media. But some wondered why he was the only one present in the first place. Where had the other stars and celebrities gone?

Chris Bradnam on commentary said: “The legend that is Roger Federer. An eight-time champion, and the king of Centre Court. It’s great that he is here, he’s been there all day, and he’s here for ball No. 1.

“Always said he played tennis because he just loved it, and he loves watching it as well.”

That love for the sport he dominated for two decades and the late start time (8:30pm in the UK) are believed to be the main reasons behind his loneliness. Federer respects those on the court, and showed it with his presence.

It also didn’t appear to bother him in the slightest. In fact, he often had a smile across his face. Tennis fans have only grown more admiration for the man after seeing this.

His actions have received strong praise from fans of the sport. One posted on social media: “Clearly the only one who’s there to watch the tennis. True to himself, a legend,” pointing out the others who had departed.

Another was critical of ‘the sheep’ who weren’t as interested in the action on the court. “It’s 8:50 p.m. at Wimbledon. All the sheep, stuffed with champagne, have deserted the Royal Box. Only one remains. Federer. Out of respect for the players, and especially for the last Roland-Garros champion. The ultimate elegance.”

Federer is perhaps the most respected tennis player of all time, and that was summed up by one spectator: “Class personified. I don’t even have the words to say how much I admire him. And tennis isn’t even my favourite sport.”

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‘Ready to Say Yes’ – Tottenham Get Green Light From ‘Genius’ Rafael Leao

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One superstar from the top of the game has reportedly issued a come-get-me plea amid links with Tottenham. Spurs have already spent big this summer, putting together a record spend of more than £230million, snapping up Jan Paul van Hecke, Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes among others.

Spurs are determined to avoid another bottom half finish, and they are asking Roberto De Zerbi to take them back into European qualification contention next season. A big spend is obviously going to be required to make that happen after back-to-back bottom-half finishes, but the North London club are living up to their promises on that front.

The midfield and defence has been heavily bolstered already this summer, and attention will now turn to the attacking positions.

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Spurs have now ticked off their defensive and midfield recruitment, and they now need to consider their attacking options, with a lack of depth up top and out wide. Tottenham have not signed loan striker Randal Kolo Muani, meaning they are down to two strikers, while Spurs lacked options out wide last season amid Dejan Kulusevski’s injury troubles.

Mohammed Kudus also had his injury troubles, while Xavi Simons, who can also play out wide, is going to be out with injury until the winter.

Whether Spurs can sign a winger and a striker this summer remains to be seen, but given the big spend, it could be that De Zerbi looks to sign a winger who can also play up top.

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Spurs have been heavily linked with AC Milan winger Rafael Leao, whose World Cup is now over following Portugal’s defeat to Spain on Monday evening. Leao has already asked to leave AC Milan, both publicly and privately, and he is expected to be available for around £61million this summer.

Tottenham are said to be interested, and according to journalist Daniele Longo, the player is fully willing to make the move to North London. He said on his YouTube channel: “Leao’s desire is to reach the Premier League, and he is also willing to wait for Tottenham.

“Tottenham is a welcome destination. If the rumours in the last few weeks turn into concrete offers of €60million, Leao is ready to say yes to Tottenham, even if he will not make it to the Champions League.”

Leao is a superstar attacker, and the likes of which Spurs need, and he has also regularly played in the number nine role for Milan. That is not Leao’s strength by any means, but he can play there, and he can certainly play wide. He is a powerful and dynamic winger who has a strong presence. He was described as a ‘genius’ by former boss Massimiliano Allegri, and most feel it was a huge mistake for Portugal boss Roberto Martinez not to start him against Spain for their Round of 16 defeat.


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Arsenal Table ‘Stratospheric’ Bid to Hijack Liverpool Move for Gilberto Mora

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Arsenal have tabled a bid to hijack Liverpool’s move to sign Mexico sensation Gilberto Mora this summer, according to Azteca Puebla.

The Gunners are looking to strengthen their squad in the current window after winning the Premier League for the first time in 22 years last time out, while they also reached the Champions League final but suffered defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in a penalty shootout.

Mikel Arteta has made a forward and a midfielder a priority ahead of the new season, and it has now emerged that they have been mightily impressed by the teenage sensation’s form during the World Cup.

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Mora, who has been described as the next Pedri and ‘absolutely fearless’, has shone during the summer tournament, starting regularly in central midfielder under Javier Aguirre, despite being just 17 years old.

It’s now expected that he will be on the move during the window following Mexico’s elimination from the tournament, with his agent Rafaela Pimenta admitting that she expects a deal to happen.

Liverpool made the first move by tabling a $20m (£14.9m) offer for the teenager, but it has now emerged that Arsenal have gazumped them and made a $25m (£18.6m) bid to take him to north London instead.

The Gunners have made it clear that their top target for the midfield is Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes, but a deal for him looks difficult due to the Magpies’ demands.

However, it’s unclear if Mora is seen as an alternative or if the deal is one they want to do alongside the Brazilian. Their offer has been described as ‘stratospheric’, but no final decision on his next destination has been made yet.

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Arsenal have been relatively quiet in the transfer window so far, with the strongest links coming to Guimaraes, Morgan Rogers and Bradley Barcola, although nothing is believed to be advanced at this stage.

The closest they have come to getting a deal done was with Jeremy Monga, before they were hijacked by Man City after opting against raising their offer. Now, Mora could be the perfect antidote to that flop, considering his first-team experience level.

Despite being 17, it’s clear that Mora is capable of making the step up to the top level and making an immediate imapct, and with Christian Norgaard expected to depart, replacing him with a younger player could be the perfect remedy.


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