Why do football stadiums around the world sound so different after a goal is scored? And no, it’s NOT simply what language they speak. Turns out, it has to do with the word they use to celebrate a goal, such as “Yeah” in England, “Se” in Italy, and “Gol” in many others… Which fans do you think sound the best? πŸ‘€ #football #fans #shorts #soccer #futebol #footballshorts #futbol #viral #brasil #gol #goal #worldcup #celebration #footballfans #funny #cool #facts #footballer

have you ever wondered why football fans around the globe sound so different after their team scores a goal you’d probably think it’s just down to what language they speak but there’s actually more going on here in England Germany and the Netherlands you’ll tend to see the highest pitch crowd noise after a goal is scored this is because the word these three countries use to celebrate a goal ends in a ah rather than a o England being yeah Netherlands and Germany being J France also happens to say yeah but because it’s France they say we so they tend to get lumped in with group two now this group features all the countries that say some variant of the word go examples include Spain turkey Portugal and essentially all of South America there’s also Italy who are kind of in a gray area they don’t say ah or o they say say which football fans do you think sound the best

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  1. England, Germany and the Netherlands have the highest pitch sound after a goal? You've obviously not watched Asian football.. The 2002 world cup was horrendous!

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