concept   goal celebration

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) global professional soccer (1) Asian countries (1) Middle East (1) United States (1) African countries (1) South America (1) Australian professional soccer (1) Brazilian professional soccer (1) Conservative cultures (1) European countries (1) Northern European countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 goal celebration global professional soccer Goal celebrations in global professional soccer vary by culture, including actions such as removing shirts, performing somersaults, or knee slides. 10
2 goal celebration Asian countries In Asian countries, goal celebrations emphasize gratitude and camaraderie through hand-raising and embracing teammates. 3
3 goal celebration Middle East Goal celebrations in the Middle East emphasize modesty and gratitude towards teammates. 3
4 goal celebration United States American football players in the United States perform elaborate celebrations after scoring a touchdown. 3
5 goal celebration African countries Scoring in soccer in African countries often involves celebratory gestures towards fans or sidelines. 2
6 goal celebration South America In South American culture, elaborate and expressive goal celebrations are an integral part of the game and embraced by fans. 2
7 goal celebration Australian professional soccer In Australian professional soccer, performing somersaults or flips during goal celebrations is uncommon and may be discouraged for safety reasons. 1
8 goal celebration Brazilian professional soccer Brazilian professional soccer players celebrate goals by sliding on their knees. 1
9 goal celebration Conservative cultures In conservative cultures, goal celebrations are expected to be modest and not overly expressive out of respect for the opponent. 1
10 goal celebration European countries In European countries, players often perform elaborate dances and team celebrations after scoring a goal. 1
11 goal celebration Northern European countries In Northern European countries, soccer players often celebrate goals by running with their arms open towards the fans or sidelines. 1