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FIFA World Cup: Watch how football stars get creative in celebrating goals

SAO PAULO :  Flying Dutchman Arjen Robben took off straight for the goal, ran around the back side of the net, then came sliding into the sideline on his knees. He spread his arms wide,





"I just like when the emotions come and take me and you go from there," said American Mix Diskerud, who scored his first international goal in a May 27 exhibition win against Azerbaijan. "I don't really plan any celebrations. I don't have any somersaults or anything like that." Italian forward Mario Balotelli is known for not celebrating after goals. But for the big ones, he often lets loose.
Like when he took off his shirt and flexed his muscles after scoring both goals in Italy's win over Germany in the semifinals of the 2012 European Championship. Or when he gestured to the crowd after scoring the winner against England in Italy's 2-1 victory Saturday. Obafemi Martins of the MLS Seattle Sounders owns the acrobatic backflip. Others without that same athleticism find other ways. Former Italy forward Alberto Gilardino mimicked a violinist when he scored against the United States at the 2006 World Cup. In 1994, there was Brazil's Bebeto "rockin' the baby."