Here are some of the best goal celebrations from the 2022 FIFA World Cup, in no particular order.
Richarlison sliced Serbia's defense in the Group G opener of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, both literally and figuratively.
After putting away a rebound finish in the 62nd minute, the Brazilian striker unleashed a devastating scissor kick in the 73rd minute to seal the 2-0 win -- and now, the 2022 Goal of the Tournament Award.
FIFA on Friday announced that Richarlison's goal was the most-voted strike by fans to take home the honor.
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Vinicius Jr. set up Richarlison with a slick trivela cross into the box, who lifted the ball up with his left foot before attempting the acrobatic finish with his right that couldn't be stopped.
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FIFA did not unveil the vote total the goal won by, but the other nine nominees will be considered as the goals of the tournament.
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Richarlison had a second goal nominated for the honor, which was a combination of Spain's tiki-taka and Brazil's jogo bonito against South Korea in the round of 16.
In 2018, French right back Benjamin Pavard won the Goal of the Tournament Award for his outside-the-box curling shot against Argentina in the round of 16.