📸 Buddha and a chair: the most iconic UEFA Champions League celebrations
📸 Buddha and a chair: the most iconic UEFA Champions League celebrations Floodlights, ecstasy, moments for eternity: the Champions League is without a doubt the greatest thing club football has to offer! But beyond dream goals and decisive last-minute strikes, it’s the moments afterwards that truly captivate. When players celebrate, they tell stories — of pressure, relief, or simply pure joy.
Here are five iconic celebrations that have burned themselves into the memory of every football fan and still give us goosebumps to this day. ADVERTISEMENT: Attention all fans: With Voltaren Pain Relief Gel Forte and the UEFA Champions League, there’s movement back in the game! Celebrate with us and experience the UEFA Champions League up close!
Cristiano Ronaldo In the 2017 Champions League semi-final, Cristiano Ronaldo once again lived up to his reputation as an Atlético killer. With three goals, the Portuguese superstar paved Real Madrid’s way to the final. He was clearly enjoying the moment.
David Alaba In his very first season as a Madrid player, David Alaba immediately felt the unmistakable force of the Santiago Bernabéu. After the successful last-16 comeback against PSG in 2022, he got carried away and grabbed a chair. Didier Drogba Bayern fans, you’ll have to be strong now: in the 2012 “Finale Dahoam,” Didier Drogba shattered every Munich dream, first in regular time and then in the penalty shootout.
His celebration in front of the Chelsea end afterwards says it all. Lionel Messi Lionel Messi was only 21 years old when he almost single-handedly dismantled Manchester United in the 2009 Champions League final. “La Pulga” also showed his youthful playfulness with his legendary boot-kiss celebration.