Here are some other scenarios where players were sent off for their creative goal celebrations.

Edinson Cavani

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You’re asking for a yellow card if you celebrate by pretending to fire a gun – which is precisely what Edinson Cavani did while playing for Paris Saint-Germain against Lens in 2014.

Cavani used to celebrate his goals as a sniper, but one day a referee who was anti-guns gave him a yellow card and a red card 10 seconds later because the Uruguayan international had touched him.

“He always (celebrates) the same way,” PSG president Nasser Al Khelaifi told Canal Plus after the match.

He doesn’t anymore…

Lukasz Sapela

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The goalkeeper saved a penalty and celebrated by showing – off his biceps. Result? A red card!

Medi Dresevic

The Swedish centre-back found his goal so beautiful that he wanted to congratulate himself. He ran into the stands, sat on a seat and applauded his own effort. Problem: the referee didn’t like it!
Carlos Tevez
While celebrating his goal against River Plate, Carlos Tevez emulated a chicken, and this celebration earned him a second yellow card.

Reason:  Boca refer to River as the Gallinas (Chickens) so this celebration was considered as a ‘provocation.’

Neymar Jr.

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Neymar Jr. was probably the most famous player in South America back in 2011 but was nowhere near as mature as he is these days.

He once, celebrated his goal by wearing a mask of himself. The referee didn’t like it and gave him a red card