Last night, Julián Quiñones experienced what is likely the pinnacle of his football career.
During the World Cup opener against South Africa, the Mexican player scored to give his team an early 1-0 lead just nine minutes into the match, igniting a frenzy at the Azteca Stadium. The winger then celebrated alongside the entire Mexican bench.
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But that wasn’t where the excitement ended: as the celebration began to settle, Quiñones broke into a dance – but not just any dance.
The 29-year-old mimicked the celebration of Siphiwe Tshabalala and his South African teammates from 2010. In that year, the two countries met in the opening match in Johannesburg.
After Tshabalala’s stunning goal to make it 1-0, he and his teammates executed one of the most memorable celebrations in World Cup history.
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Now, 16 years later, Quiñones has brought the moment full circle…
This article was translated into English using Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
