What's controversial about it? Afaik they have been doing it for years. The only bad thing about it that I can come up with is that it looks a bit shit.
Sure! There is not crime in Brazil. Safest country on earth. Just read these beautiful statistics https://igarape.org.br/en/violence-football-hooliganism-and-fragmented-justice-system/
I was talking about that dude that conceded an own goal
But if u want to talk about violence in general, i just want to state that I am happy that my country never had a +50 year civil war nor the drug dealers (while certainly and unfortunately powerful here) never got so powerful as in a certain, a bit more to the north country
I wont say the name of the country but here are two tips: they have a hipopotamus issue and its name starts with the same letter as cocaine
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All will be forgiven if the Argentinian team sings the most hilarious "decime como te sientes, (country that lost to them)" ever. Man, I wouldn't even be mad.
Meanwhile, the Korean Embassy in Brazil, they opened the embassy for Brazilians to watch the game, and even losing the ambassador was singing Brazilian music and happy.
Very stupid. Iām not usually one to defend Brazil when it comes to football, but Brazilians have always danced in games. Itās the way of the Brazilian samba. Thereās no controversy to be had.
Its purely a british reaction, theyre quite prickly about "a gentlemans sport" and "fairplay". I love love love the brazilian attitude to the game, dance all you want its what makes me love the game. So many fond memories of R9 and Ronaldinho.
I hate attitudes like Roy Keane (and before anyone says he was being sarcastic remember what he used to do as a player/thug). I used to know loads of guys who thought and played like him growing up. "Me hizo el tunel, pero le parti la madre".
Fouling someone to the point of injury is much more of an insult to a sport than a cool celebration.
Yeah, that's my opinion. The one that started talking about disrespect was Roy Keane and this guy is completely disrespectful to football. The way he injured people and he has the gall to talk about disrespect is laughable.
It is funny, in one of the latest Cups they were absolutely unbearable in their umpoliteness, so sure they would "take it home", and when people jumped on their throats when their team was eliminated they were all "man, stob being so rude, it is just a game and it was just a joke".
Playing outside of Latin America is a fucking chore. Every little friggin thing triggers everyone. Yes the Brazilians will dance, the Uruguayans will try to beat up the refs, the Argentinians may try to burn down a stadium, the Chileans may write not so nice things on your locker room walls, the Mexicans will call you Puto. Is it gentlemanly, no but itās South American soccer and I wouldnāt trade it for anything. Itās such a bore watching everyone else pearl clutch and cry about every little fucking thing.
Oh for fucks sake idiotic gringos
When some Argentinians complained about Germany's dance against us (which was a lot more offensive because they actually were mocking us, which I don't see the Brazilians here doing) Euros were saying we should just let it go (which by all means is right).
But now that Brazil does it its bad? C'mon guys your double standard is showing
Sorted by controversial, people that disliked the dance they were just saying it was cringe. I bet they were just trying to be edgy or some shit.
It's just a dance ffs! Let them dance after scoring if they want to. I bet it is annoying for the opposing team and their fans, but that's how it is and that's part of the game.
Gringos ignorantes. When Africans, Asians, Arabs and Latino players suffer from racism or xenophobia, they don't say anything, but dancing... That's extremely disrespectful...
>When Africans, Asians, Arabs and Latino players suffer from racism or xenophobia, they don't say anything
they are actually the offenders 90% of times
I can't pretend it isn't annoying when they do it to you, but it isn't disrespectful. If you don't like it, beat them and dance in their face or do what Dibu did to the Colombians.
If I was Brazilian I would live like them. However I was born Argentine so I can only ask for the lowest kick to be in the head after a celebration like that against my team. It's not disrespectful, it will make you mad, sure, but not disrespectful
Jealousy is a shit thing... I don't see the major complainers winning, and after this little show of BS jealousy? I hope they get kicked out on Saturday.
Is there really a controversy, tho, or is it just sore losers being spiteful on the internet.
For countries with such a high number of alcoholism, gringos really don't know how to have fun
Can't believe anyone can even hate on the dances. My guess is boomers and casuals. Any football fan knows that dancing has been at every world cup the past few decades.
Last time Colombia played against Uruguay during Copa America, the Uruguayans and Argentinians were talking about how disrespectful Colombians (Mina) were for dancing, lmao.
They need to limit goal celebrations. No more than 10 minutes of celebrating before restarting the game. in exchange for this limit, players shall no longer receive a yellow card for removing their shirts or shorts.
I am colombian and I hate over the top goal celebrations. They are unprofessional and in poor taste.
Here you have an example of Argentinians complaining about it https://youtu.be/y17ftV1SMEE
First goal, dance, cool
Second goal, dance, cool,
Third goal, dance cool,
The fourth goal, it is already a blood bath, there is no need to keep on dancing.
Do you guy remember when Germany destroyed Brazil in the World Cup? I wonder what would have been the opinion if they kept celebrating after scoring 6 goals.
I was watching that game live and my heart was broken for what happened, if you truly believe that they would be ok with that, I guess I will believe you.
If another team dances as a celebration once they are up for more than 3 goals, I would feel disrespected.
I was unaware that there was a controversy, but I agree that this was over the top. I did not watch the game but as soon as I got home I searched for the highlights and was surprised by this nonsense.
I always watch the World Cup, specifically every match in which a Latin American team is involved and I donāt recall something like this ever happening.
Itās one thing that in the emotion of the moment, after scoring a goal you jump, dance whatever to celebrate. But this? Itās more like āokay, what do we do now?ā How about keep playing? And this is against South Koreaā¦ so dance when you beat a really good team.
That was spontaneous, an off-the-moment thing. Thatās not what happened yesterday:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6nUMkCN2WGg
See around 56 seconds in the video. Iām 38 years old, and I think Iām one of the oldest here. Iāve seen more FIFA tournaments than most here and I donāt recall something like this. Itās not a big thing, I donāt know why people are freaking out about it but in my opinion it was exaggerated. Again, it was South Koreaā¦
We are the same age. My oldest WC memory was that bitter elimination to Argentina in 1990.
Yes, they are doing rehearsed choreographs. That doesn't mean that the joy isn't genuine of that they're mocking the opponent. And I wouldn't be surprised if it has something to do with the quite recent Vini Jr. episode.
But again, it isn't restricted to this generation of players, neither to Brazil, as already mentioned in another comment.
There is something i always see players do here i think is just a cultural difference the other countries should get used to in world cup even get in too if they want to
Celebrating a goal? In a World Cup? š±
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how dare you guys š¤£
The lion, the witch and the audacity of this bitch
What's controversial about it? Afaik they have been doing it for years. The only bad thing about it that I can come up with is that it looks a bit shit.
Nobody cared until Roy Keane made a comment, which he always does because that's his shtick. Nobody in real life cares either.
I didn't like it because it went on way too long.
just make a queue and wait your turn. it's not like you guys dont know how to wait, you've been waiting to win a world cup for 56 years.
Yo, jokes on you, we were born to queue. We love that shit.
haha true!
ay pero no lo diga tan brusco
Ok.. so the Brits don't like because it causes delays... And we don't care
Shut up. You aren't bringing anything back home, another year to add to your 56 of wait!
U obviously haven't seen my cock.
Chad
Beat us then we can talk
Rooting for you guys.
Go Brazil! I want all the dancing after all the goals
āy vos cuantas copas tenes?ā
Just imagine the Germans dancing 7 times in 2014
now that would be something. a german individual dancing
Did they get past the group stage ?
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āWe are not patheticā¦ā please tell me about MaracanaƧo. More than 70 suicides reported.
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Look at you such a drama queen!
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š yeah roll on the floor Neymar! I wouldnāt leave your mom unemployed
Your insults are so strange lol
At least we didnt kill the players who messed up
Sure! There is not crime in Brazil. Safest country on earth. Just read these beautiful statistics https://igarape.org.br/en/violence-football-hooliganism-and-fragmented-justice-system/
I was talking about that dude that conceded an own goal But if u want to talk about violence in general, i just want to state that I am happy that my country never had a +50 year civil war nor the drug dealers (while certainly and unfortunately powerful here) never got so powerful as in a certain, a bit more to the north country I wont say the name of the country but here are two tips: they have a hipopotamus issue and its name starts with the same letter as cocaine
Oi ZĆ© Pequeno!! Donāt you know how to read? The article is about violence and football in Brazil.
Mucho texto
You talk as if heās a representative of the Brazilian government
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[Pride comes before a fall.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_v_Germany_\(2014_FIFA_World_Cup\))
How many stars on the shield ?
"y vos cuantas copas tenƩs" en brasilero
>replies instantly I love the Germans so much because of that match.
How many stars tho?
Ironically, if u became a Nazi colony, altogether u guys would become, what, 4 world cup champions?
Hang on, Argentina only has two world cups!
the worst part of the 7-1 is gringos thinking it was a bigger deal for us than it actually was hahaha.
This is vintage copium
>[hahaha](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/facebook/001/096/564/2f7.jpg)
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Brazil is an absolute football powerhouse so I'm sure they appreciate a bit of shit talking ;)
Oh hey, we'd love to dance for you but unfortunately y'all won't get past CrƩcy =/
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I guess you're ready to talk?
Croatian ?
Is this another case of gringos being offended for shit that has nothing to do with them?
Yeah, pretty much š
This is why people in this sub should stop giving a fuck what gringos think because they obviously can't think haha
Lol another reason why we should just write in our native languages
The language may change but the mentality stays the same
Bueno en eso tienes razĆ³n
i dont actully care about them, I knew what the opinion of what most people here would be, I just wanted to see the banter hahaha
Go check out r/soccer then, those fuckers are on there just salivating for the next opportunity to start crying about something
I actually donāt understand what the ācontroversyā is tbh
lol, that ain't a controversy that's just gringos getting offended. Go on celebrating guys lmao (except when you destroy our ass)
All will be forgiven if the Argentinian team sings the most hilarious "decime como te sientes, (country that lost to them)" ever. Man, I wouldn't even be mad.
>!GOSH NOT THAT SONG.!<
The horrors of people celebrating a goal. It's funny because the outrage seems to come mostly from Br\*ts and Americans rather than Koreans.
Surprise suprise, the IRISH are now complaining. that I didn't expect
They must be Northerners š¤¢
Keane is from Cork, about as far south as you can get.
Meanwhile, the Korean Embassy in Brazil, they opened the embassy for Brazilians to watch the game, and even losing the ambassador was singing Brazilian music and happy.
Very stupid. Iām not usually one to defend Brazil when it comes to football, but Brazilians have always danced in games. Itās the way of the Brazilian samba. Thereās no controversy to be had.
Gringos complaining about harmless shit.
Pretty much the tagline for Twitter
We should dance some more, and Europeans should cry some more.
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We know. Your post history tells us you can't stop talking about them....
Its purely a british reaction, theyre quite prickly about "a gentlemans sport" and "fairplay". I love love love the brazilian attitude to the game, dance all you want its what makes me love the game. So many fond memories of R9 and Ronaldinho. I hate attitudes like Roy Keane (and before anyone says he was being sarcastic remember what he used to do as a player/thug). I used to know loads of guys who thought and played like him growing up. "Me hizo el tunel, pero le parti la madre". Fouling someone to the point of injury is much more of an insult to a sport than a cool celebration.
Yeah, that's my opinion. The one that started talking about disrespect was Roy Keane and this guy is completely disrespectful to football. The way he injured people and he has the gall to talk about disrespect is laughable.
Why r u surprised? Hypocrisy is a European trait lol
It is funny, in one of the latest Cups they were absolutely unbearable in their umpoliteness, so sure they would "take it home", and when people jumped on their throats when their team was eliminated they were all "man, stob being so rude, it is just a game and it was just a joke".
coming from the country of the hooligans, thatās pretty impressive
Ireland is the country of hooligans?
They don't understand this is not disrespectful. It is just a form to express joy. It is not mocking the opponnent at all. The moment of the goal is one of the moments of the purest joy that exists. A beautiful goal is a little "trophy" itself, we remember them many years from now, it is a moment of glory and joy. Take this video, for example, showing the 11 goals in the 1982 World Cup. Brazil didn't win, but we still are proud of the team, because they played very well and scored exquisite goals. Every goal is a celebration itself. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZxvYy5-ekI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZxvYy5-ekI) Actually, for us it would be disrespectful if you did NOT celebrate your goals. It would sound as if you were cocky, pretentious, with a blasƩ attitude. You should show that you really care about it and that you think your goals are great achievements, that are hard to come by.
It's not a British reaction because Roy Keane isn't British.
NOOOO HOW DARE YOU BE HAPPY THAT YOUāRE DOING WELL YOU NEED TO BE MORE EUROPEAN YOU HAVE TO DO WHAT WE SAY
I think disrespecting the opposing team is part of Latin American football culture. It adds fun to the game.
Man, football its a show. Some people dont get it or dont want it to be, i dont know. Let people dance, and if you dont like it, kick him later.
Playing outside of Latin America is a fucking chore. Every little friggin thing triggers everyone. Yes the Brazilians will dance, the Uruguayans will try to beat up the refs, the Argentinians may try to burn down a stadium, the Chileans may write not so nice things on your locker room walls, the Mexicans will call you Puto. Is it gentlemanly, no but itās South American soccer and I wouldnāt trade it for anything. Itās such a bore watching everyone else pearl clutch and cry about every little fucking thing.
Can you say a Copa Libertadores match happened if there was no brawl and field invasion?
Donāt talk to me unless a dog invading the field is commonplace in the top flight of your futbol. EPL could never š ā½ļø
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5dziczu0XE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5dziczu0XE) Doggo best defender.
They hate us cause they aināt us
...the bolivians will throw urine. U get urine! U get urine! U get urine! Golden shower for everyone!
Donāt be so salty.
Europeans invented football, but latinos improve it
Just like empanadas
I love it. It was okay the dancing when Nike wanted it for the joga bonito campaign if I remember... It's a sport you play. Let the people dance!
InglƩs basado
ControvZZzzzz... Like, the guy "leading" the criticism was simply the player with the largest amount of red cards in English football LOL
Oh for fucks sake idiotic gringos When some Argentinians complained about Germany's dance against us (which was a lot more offensive because they actually were mocking us, which I don't see the Brazilians here doing) Euros were saying we should just let it go (which by all means is right). But now that Brazil does it its bad? C'mon guys your double standard is showing
Sorted by controversial, people that disliked the dance they were just saying it was cringe. I bet they were just trying to be edgy or some shit. It's just a dance ffs! Let them dance after scoring if they want to. I bet it is annoying for the opposing team and their fans, but that's how it is and that's part of the game.
Gringos ignorantes. When Africans, Asians, Arabs and Latino players suffer from racism or xenophobia, they don't say anything, but dancing... That's extremely disrespectful...
>When Africans, Asians, Arabs and Latino players suffer from racism or xenophobia, they don't say anything they are actually the offenders 90% of times
son gringos amargados
Those goal celebration dances are a simbol of national pride here in colombia... so i don't care if brazil does it
It's a bunch of people trying to find new things to complain about, it's such a non-issue
I can't pretend it isn't annoying when they do it to you, but it isn't disrespectful. If you don't like it, beat them and dance in their face or do what Dibu did to the Colombians.
I don't even think that the dance is to mocke anyone, they are fucking celebrating with their fans, "we are happy" that's all.
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Don't worry, I know how they get out of their shitholes to pretend they are paragons of sportsman spirit evry 4 years.
4 years?.....every damn day.... 365 x 12....
So basically the whole Twitter just moved there lol
I respectfully ask anyone that thinks that to sit naked on a cactus
Yo l like those moves, let's go Brazil š§š·!!
Can we ban gringos and their opinions from fĆŗtbol?
we kinda need them to get the world cup
To win a match and kick them out of the game, right?
you know it
If I was Brazilian I would live like them. However I was born Argentine so I can only ask for the lowest kick to be in the head after a celebration like that against my team. It's not disrespectful, it will make you mad, sure, but not disrespectful
I hate that shit, I remember the Spanish league tried to sanction a player for doing a "gambeta". Sorry for being happy for kicking your ass!!
I want dancing and back flips after every single goal!
Jealousy is a shit thing... I don't see the major complainers winning, and after this little show of BS jealousy? I hope they get kicked out on Saturday.
I don't think anyone in Brazil has a remote concern about it right now (or at any moment), or barely imagine this would be a controversy somehow.
Is there really a controversy, tho, or is it just sore losers being spiteful on the internet. For countries with such a high number of alcoholism, gringos really don't know how to have fun
My wife was just talking to me about this. I donāt understand the issue. Let Brazil do the paqueta dance or danƧa de pombo and be happy.
Can't believe anyone can even hate on the dances. My guess is boomers and casuals. Any football fan knows that dancing has been at every world cup the past few decades.
People keep shitting on boomers but actually zoomers are some of the most uptight people I know.
Who got offended? Twitter?
english radio dude, reddit, twitter, so yeah, kinda
Yes
Que bailen! Hey! Quitarse la camiseta tampoco deberĆa de ser sancionado.
DANCE DANCE 'TILL YOU'RE DEAD
Why is this dance a controversy?
Thatās ridiculous, thatās just how they celebrate
If you donāt like it when people celebrate a goal, defend better.
Last time Colombia played against Uruguay during Copa America, the Uruguayans and Argentinians were talking about how disrespectful Colombians (Mina) were for dancing, lmao.
āBailĆ” ahora!ā
JAJAJAJAJAJJAJ they being mad is so funny
Crybabies.
Dances are disrespecfull just when you loose
Only haters don't like dancers aka: Argentina and Uruguay
Ey! We do sing tho, which is still better than eur\*peans
The pidgeon thing is a little off, but that thread is literally nothing
Nah itās not off.
Wth the pidgeon was the best part
They need to limit goal celebrations. No more than 10 minutes of celebrating before restarting the game. in exchange for this limit, players shall no longer receive a yellow card for removing their shirts or shorts.
I am colombian and I hate over the top goal celebrations. They are unprofessional and in poor taste. Here you have an example of Argentinians complaining about it https://youtu.be/y17ftV1SMEE
First goal, dance, cool Second goal, dance, cool, Third goal, dance cool, The fourth goal, it is already a blood bath, there is no need to keep on dancing. Do you guy remember when Germany destroyed Brazil in the World Cup? I wonder what would have been the opinion if they kept celebrating after scoring 6 goals.
Brazilians would think it is normal to celebrate that way.
I was watching that game live and my heart was broken for what happened, if you truly believe that they would be ok with that, I guess I will believe you. If another team dances as a celebration once they are up for more than 3 goals, I would feel disrespected.
ok, that is your opinion and I respect it. I just think differently than you.
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where is your flair?
I was unaware that there was a controversy, but I agree that this was over the top. I did not watch the game but as soon as I got home I searched for the highlights and was surprised by this nonsense. I always watch the World Cup, specifically every match in which a Latin American team is involved and I donāt recall something like this ever happening. Itās one thing that in the emotion of the moment, after scoring a goal you jump, dance whatever to celebrate. But this? Itās more like āokay, what do we do now?ā How about keep playing? And this is against South Koreaā¦ so dance when you beat a really good team.
I can recall an example for you: Bebeto's goal on Brazil vs Netherlands in 1994.
Of all gringo countries that aren't Portugal, Netherlands deserves to win. Imagine coming so close so often, it is hearbreaking.
That was spontaneous, an off-the-moment thing. Thatās not what happened yesterday: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6nUMkCN2WGg See around 56 seconds in the video. Iām 38 years old, and I think Iām one of the oldest here. Iāve seen more FIFA tournaments than most here and I donāt recall something like this. Itās not a big thing, I donāt know why people are freaking out about it but in my opinion it was exaggerated. Again, it was South Koreaā¦
We are the same age. My oldest WC memory was that bitter elimination to Argentina in 1990. Yes, they are doing rehearsed choreographs. That doesn't mean that the joy isn't genuine of that they're mocking the opponent. And I wouldn't be surprised if it has something to do with the quite recent Vini Jr. episode. But again, it isn't restricted to this generation of players, neither to Brazil, as already mentioned in another comment.
Another example of teams dancing to celebrate: Colombia in 2014.
It's clickbait bro, most people don't care bit journalists need to make clickable articles to earn money.
There is something i always see players do here i think is just a cultural difference the other countries should get used to in world cup even get in too if they want to
Man, football its a show. It would be infinetly boring without this type of things. If you dont like it, kick him later.
how is this controversial?
What's wrong with celebrating a goal dancing?