
Following your country’s performance during a soccer match can be thrilling, and if your team wins, you want to share that excitement with others. Since the team represents your country, and in all likelihood you’re living in said country, sharing that thrill is as easy as walking out the door.
Soccer has a contagious effect, with crowds gathering on the street and turning a regular day into an impromptu holiday, with celebrations going all throughout the night. These celebrations can sometimes be dangerous, but all is fair when the pride of the country is on the line.
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Argentina’s 2022 World Cup Street Takeover
After Argentina defeated France in one of the greatest finals ever, millions flooded the streets of Buenos Aires. The crowds became so massive that the team’s planned victory parade had to be altered for safety reasons.
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Italy’s Euro 2020 Celebration
Italy’s victory over England sparked enormous celebrations across the country. Fans packed city squares, climbed monuments, waved flags from balconies, and transformed major streets into all-night parties.
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France Wins the 1998 World Cup
When France won its first World Cup on home soil, millions gathered on the Champs-Élysées. The celebrations became one of the largest public parties in modern French history.
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Spain’s First World Cup Triumph
Spain’s 2010 World Cup victory unleashed celebrations that lasted for days. Streets across Madrid filled with supporters as fans celebrated a championship many had spent generations waiting to see.
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Argentina’s 1986 Maradona Mania
After Diego Maradona led Argentina to World Cup glory, celebrations erupted nationwide. His status as a national hero reached legendary levels as fans treated the victory as a defining national moment.
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Senegal’s 2002 World Cup Run
Senegal’s stunning run to the quarterfinals sparked celebrations that felt like a tournament victory. Fans flooded Dakar’s streets after each upset as the team exceeded every expectation.
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South Korea’s Red Tide
South Korea’s remarkable 2002 World Cup performance inspired enormous public gatherings. Millions of supporters wearing red packed city centers, creating some of the largest fan crowds ever seen.
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Morocco’s Historic 2022 Run
Morocco became the first African nation to reach a World Cup semifinal. Celebrations spread far beyond Morocco itself, with huge gatherings across North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.
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Leicester City’s Premier League Miracle
While not a World Cup moment, Leicester City’s 2016 title celebration deserves mention. Fans celebrated one of sports’ greatest underdog stories by filling streets and turning the city into a giant party.
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Germany’s 2014 World Cup Victory
Hundreds of thousands gathered at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate after Germany defeated Argentina. The celebrations became even bigger because fans had also witnessed the historic 7-1 semifinal victory over Brazil.
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Brazil Wins the 2002 World Cup
Brazil’s fifth World Cup title triggered celebrations from Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo. Streets filled with music, dancing, fireworks, and fans wearing the nation’s iconic yellow jerseys.
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Greece Wins Euro 2004
Greece’s improbable victory at Euro 2004 produced celebrations that stunned Europe almost as much as the tournament itself. Fans poured into Athens and other cities, celebrating one of the greatest underdog triumphs in soccer history.
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Argentina’s Welcome Home Parade
The most chaotic part of Argentina’s 2022 celebrations came days later. Millions packed roads and highways to greet the returning team, creating crowds so large that helicopters were eventually used.
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