Goal Celebrations Coca-Cola Ad

A tribute to FIFA World Cup goal celebrations

FIFA World Cup 2010

FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010

Memorable Events – Past and Present

Coca-Cola launched its global 2010 FIFA World Cup advertising campaign with an advert paying tribute to the weird and wonderful world of football goal celebrations by featuring Roger Milla’s outlandish Italia 90 goal celebration.

20 years ago an African named Roger Milla changed the way we celebrate and live. He celebrated a goal in football like no one else had; by dancing.
 

History of Celebration – Coca-Cola 2010 FIFA World Cup TV Ad

FIFA World Cup Memorable Events
FIFA World Cup is the largest sporting event in the world, and soccer is the most beautiful game. The round of 16 matches have started today on June 26, 2010. From today onwards till the final on July 11, 2010, we will bring you memorable events of FIFA World Cup from past and present each day.

Articles Coming Up:

27/6/2010: Africa’s legend – Roger Milla
Memorable image of Italia 90 – Roger Milla’s corner flag dance

Please, also read: Follow FIFA World Cup on Twitter
Complete list of FIFA World Cup 2010 Twitter images #flags.

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