The goal that moved the Earth

Hey, it’s Argentina. Everything is on another level there – especially the passion for football. Mozzart Sport Kenya brought you stories from this South American county that seem too crazy to be true.To name a few… The national team fans wanted to take Diego Maradona’s heart in a container and use it as an amulet in the World Cup. Also, there was the mysterious Kiricocho, the jinx that was used by the legendary Argentinean coach Carlos Bilardo. Oh, and there was the time when an assistant referee forgot his flag. Oh, and there was that shooting in a fourth-division game… So, yes, you get the point. Crazy Argentina.But none of those stories seems quite as hard to believe as the one from 5 April 1992, when fierce rivals from the city of La Plata met at the now-demolished Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi. Estudiantes and Gimnasia played their league match. Of course, it was important for both sets of fans – it’s a derby match. But this game has evidently had more riding on it – as was confirmed by the seismograph of the La Plata Astronomical and Meteorological Observatory. What, what? Yes!El Gol del Terremoto, ocurrió un 5 de abril.Con tanto de José Perdomo, a los 11 minutos del segundo tiempo a través de un tiro libre a casi 30 metros del arco de EDLP, en donde atajaba Marcelo Yorno.El festejo de la hinchada del Lobo, provocó un movimiento sísmico, pic.twitter.com/YGX6VWau4m— juanma rodriguez (@aguanteellobo) April 5, 2022 When the visitors scored the game’s only goal, a sumptuous free-kick by their Uruguayan midfielder Jose Perdomo, the celebrations were so wild, the jumping for joy was so intense – that the instruments at the observatory picked it up as an earthquake of 0.3 degrees on the Richter scale.

To this day, the goal is remembered as The Goal of the Earthquake, and Perdomo, the goalscorer has been known ever since as Earthquake. We dare you to find a better nickname for a footballer!Al cumplirse 30 años del “Gol del Terremoto”, @ferchodominguez referente de @CompromisoCGE y organizador del partido homenaje a Griguol en el Bosque, en el año 2012, viajó a Uruguay para regalarle a José PERDOMO, un cuadro 3D del reconocido artista Martín Di Nápoli #GELP #CGE 🙌🏽 pic.twitter.com/ngCU3Tb5Pa— • PiRU • (@Piru_Ferreyra) April 5, 2022 Perdomo, or Earthquake if you prefer, who is currently working as a coach for Penarol in his homeland, is happy to remember the day he became immortal for the Gimnasia fans.”It’s a privilege to be remembered and be a part of the history at such a big club. That earthquake came out of my pride and ego. When the referee awarded that free-kick, I wasn’t the designated taker in the team. But I felt so confident at that moment that I asked for the ball. It was an amazing moment, really. But I have to congratulate the Gimnasia faithful because it was them who jumped so hard and produced the earthquake.”Friday, 03.00: (2.40) Estudiantes (2.90) Velez (3.15)Can you remember the goal that you celebrated this wildly?

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