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Video: Ten-pin bowling goal celebration delights football fans in Estonia

But where does it rank among the best goal celebrations?

Simon Rice
Wednesday 26 March 2014 12:59 GMT
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Literally millions upon millions of goals have been scored since the birth of football.

So when someone comes up with a new and original way of celebrating one it deserves applauding.

Hats off then to Hidetoshi Wakui and his brilliantly choreographed Nomme Kalju team-mates.

After scoring for Nomme Kalju in an Estonian league match against Flora, Wakui arranged his fellow players in the formation of bowling pins before rolling the football towards them.

As Wakui fully deserved, all the players went down ensuring his goal and celebration made it a double strike.

You can watch the video below...

The celebration performed by Wakui and his team-mates was certainly entertaining, but where does it rank among other memorable celebrations? Check out our guide below and decide for yourself...

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