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Mexico Literally Caused An Earthquake Celebrating Their World Cup Goal Against Germany
That's one way to celebrate a goal.
We've seen plenty of crazy World Cup goal celebrations -- Brian Laudrup's sleeping Buddha pose, South Africa's sideline dance-off and Julius Aghahowa's seven front flips, to name a few -- but those will not be crowned the most memorable of all time.That's because the title belongs to the people of Mexico.
When Mexican winger Hirving Lozano scored the game-winning goal against reigning World Cup winners Germany in the 35th minute on Sunday, the little country apparently celebrated so hard, it was registered as an actual earthquake.

In fact, two of the city's earthquake sensors were reportedly triggered by the celebrations, according to a tweet by SIMMSA:
"The #earthquake detected in Mexico City originated artificially," SIMMSA said in the tweet, suggesting that "massive jumps" while celebrating the goal might have triggered the readings.El #sismo detectado en la Ciudad de México se originó de manera artificial. Posiblemente por saltos masivos durante el Gol de la selección de #México en el mundial. Por lo menos dos sensores dentro de la Ciudad lo detectaron a las 11:32. pic.twitter.com/mACKesab3b— SIMMSA (@SIMMSAmex) June 17, 2018
If they have the power to cause an earthquake just by celebrating one goal, imagine what would happen if Mexico wins the World Cup.

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