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How well do you know iconic football goal celebrations? Take this quiz to find out

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Cristiano Ronaldo always shouts? Can you successfully match up Luis Suarez with his three kisses gesture, or Lionel Messi putting two fingers to the sky?This goal celebrations quiz puts your knowledge to the test, asking you to match six lucky footballers with their trademark “victory” gestures.

The quiz features six footballers and celebrations to match up, with recognisable kit colours to help give you some clues.It was designed by betting company CopyBet, which also commissioned research of 2,000 football fans, to reveal the top 30 most iconic goal celebrations – with Cristiano Ronaldo’s “Suiii” spread crowned number one.Other notable celebrations included Peter Crouch’s “robot dance” in England’s international friendly against Jamaica, Roger Milla’s flagpole dance at Italia ’90, and Jürgen Klinsmann’s dive celebration in 1994.Nearly half (48%) think these celebrations are so iconic as they help create a spark of fun for the sport, while four in ten think they help attract the attention of fans around the world.A spokesman for CopyBet said: “Football celebrations are one of the best things about the game – and the funnier or the more outrageous they get, the better.“It’s great to see a wide range feature in the list of iconic goal celebrations – including classics like Gazza’s “dentist chair”, and of course the famous Cristiano Ronaldo “Suiii” jump we saw many times at Old Trafford.“Now, with the new season taking place, and a World Cup year as well, there’s no doubt we’ll be seeing even more celebrations to add to the collection.”The study also revealed 38% of fans have attempted to do a goal celebration just like their favourite footballing stars – with three in ten of those performing Ronaldo’s “Suiii”.

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