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Five the most famous goals ever [PHOTOS + ENTERTAINMENT ]
As the majority of our team are men who love football, it's no wonder, we know a lot about it, and also as Euro-2012 is coming, we decided to present an article about 5 the most famous goals ever.
Magnificent, horrible and just terrible. Many players like to recall and discuss famous goals. We selected the most popular goals of all time for your pleasure. Enjoy!
The most remarkable
Our hero is Marko Tardelli. World Cup final of 1982, Italy vs. FRG.
It is one of the most remarkable moments in football history. Marco Tardellis goal brings 2-0 victory in World Cup final of 1982 and makes him a famous Italian forward. Tardelli runs across a football field, screams out happily and waves with clinched fists as if the happiest man on the planet, whose dreams come true. This is a visual evidence of football passion of a not average person.

The most scandalous
Robby Fowler. Liverpool vs. Manchester, Premier League, 1999.
Robby Fowler has never been an intellectual, but what he did in Merseyside in 1999 is unbelievable! Having scored a penalty, thus bringing the score to 1:1, he took a dose of drugs in front of Everton fans. It is obvious that he had huge problems after that. He was made to pay a £60000 fine.
And what was really funny in this situation is the way Gerard Houllier, the coach of Everton team, tried to explain that it was a Cameroonian eating grass ceremony.

The funniest
Peter Crouch. England vs. Hungary, control game, 2006.
Robot dance is a funny, but still boring dance of 80s. When Peter performed it right on the field, the moment at once became the most popular in football history. The first time Crouch performed the robot dance took place after England gained a victory over Hungary with score 3:1. After scoring a goal, he began performing weird mechanical movements that made all the fans around the world laugh. Before this Crouch was not a well known player, but after the match, he became a fans favorite.

The strangest
Temur Ketsbaia. Newcastle United vs. Bolton Wanderers, Premier League, 1998.
Temur Ketsbaia was popular among fans during his playing for Newcastle United. He was known for his somewhat strange behavior. But no one could even imagine how eccentric he might be until he scored a goal against Bolton Wanderers in 1998.
Scoring a goal against the rival on the last minute, Ketsbaia began to tear his clothes and then throw it into the fan zone. After that he began to attack the fence with advertising posters, which happened to be on his way. Nobody knows whether Ketsbaia is an anti-capitalist, but nonetheless it was amusing to see him tearing posters McDonalds and Adidas, which were nearby the player who was in a strange excitement after the victory.

The worst.
Fabian Espíndola - Salt Lake vs. Los Angeles Galaxy, the championship of America, 2008.
Most well-build football players like to show off after scoring a goal. They start performing acrobatic tricks, tear their clothes etc. sometimes it can result in grave consequences. The player of salt Lake is a striking example. After scoring a goal he began to perform his usual dance, but unfortunately he jumped and landed badly on his knee. A few seconds later he realized that he was seriously injured. This did not allow him to play for two months. In addition, his goal was not signaled that made the sacrifice vain.

Magnificent, horrible and just terrible. Many players like to recall and discuss famous goals. We selected the most popular goals of all time for your pleasure. Enjoy!
The most remarkable
Our hero is Marko Tardelli. World Cup final of 1982, Italy vs. FRG.
It is one of the most remarkable moments in football history. Marco Tardellis goal brings 2-0 victory in World Cup final of 1982 and makes him a famous Italian forward. Tardelli runs across a football field, screams out happily and waves with clinched fists as if the happiest man on the planet, whose dreams come true. This is a visual evidence of football passion of a not average person.

The most scandalous
Robby Fowler. Liverpool vs. Manchester, Premier League, 1999.
Robby Fowler has never been an intellectual, but what he did in Merseyside in 1999 is unbelievable! Having scored a penalty, thus bringing the score to 1:1, he took a dose of drugs in front of Everton fans. It is obvious that he had huge problems after that. He was made to pay a £60000 fine.
And what was really funny in this situation is the way Gerard Houllier, the coach of Everton team, tried to explain that it was a Cameroonian eating grass ceremony.

The funniest
Peter Crouch. England vs. Hungary, control game, 2006.
Robot dance is a funny, but still boring dance of 80s. When Peter performed it right on the field, the moment at once became the most popular in football history. The first time Crouch performed the robot dance took place after England gained a victory over Hungary with score 3:1. After scoring a goal, he began performing weird mechanical movements that made all the fans around the world laugh. Before this Crouch was not a well known player, but after the match, he became a fans favorite.

Temur Ketsbaia. Newcastle United vs. Bolton Wanderers, Premier League, 1998.
Temur Ketsbaia was popular among fans during his playing for Newcastle United. He was known for his somewhat strange behavior. But no one could even imagine how eccentric he might be until he scored a goal against Bolton Wanderers in 1998.
Scoring a goal against the rival on the last minute, Ketsbaia began to tear his clothes and then throw it into the fan zone. After that he began to attack the fence with advertising posters, which happened to be on his way. Nobody knows whether Ketsbaia is an anti-capitalist, but nonetheless it was amusing to see him tearing posters McDonalds and Adidas, which were nearby the player who was in a strange excitement after the victory.

The worst.
Fabian Espíndola - Salt Lake vs. Los Angeles Galaxy, the championship of America, 2008.
Most well-build football players like to show off after scoring a goal. They start performing acrobatic tricks, tear their clothes etc. sometimes it can result in grave consequences. The player of salt Lake is a striking example. After scoring a goal he began to perform his usual dance, but unfortunately he jumped and landed badly on his knee. A few seconds later he realized that he was seriously injured. This did not allow him to play for two months. In addition, his goal was not signaled that made the sacrifice vain.











