Team Canada's 'Snowbank Celly' Goes Viral With Win Over Mexico

Sam Adekugbe jumps into snowbank in Edmonton Stadium following long-awaited win against Mexico, fans across the call jump Canadian Heritage Moment.

Sam Adekugbe jumps into snowbank in Edmonton following Canadas win against Mexico for World Cup qualifiers.
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Sam Adekugbe jumps into snowbank in Edmonton following Canadas win against Mexico for World Cup qualifiers.

Canadian soccer fans were filled with electrifying excitement as they watched Team Canada’s first win against Mexico in over 21 years at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton during Tuesday’s World Cup qualifying matches.

In what is now being dubbed a Canadian Heritage Moment across the Internet, the exhilarating win caused British-Canadian player Sam Adekugbe to victoriously leap on top of a snowbank in the stadium, producing what is now a top-tier Canadian celebration. 

The MOST Canadian celly of all time. I love it. 🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/gblgccpuY8

— Bryan Hayes (@HayesTSN) November 17, 2021

Maple syrup, poutine, beavers and this:pic.twitter.com/Rccht030OH

— Bodog (@BodogCA) November 17, 2021

Helping bring the win for Canada was Brampton, Ontario native Cyle Larin, who made the two game-winning goals, propelling his national total to 22, tying him with Dwayne De Rosario as the top Canadian men’s goal-scorer in history.

The powerful goalkeeping skills of Milan Borjan also notably helped save Canada from narrow defeat during Mexico’s 2-1 lead. 

With this thrilling victory, Canada moved to the top of the table in its qualifying group, which has rightfully elicited joyous reactions across the country.

WHAT AM I EVEN SEEING? CANADA IS TOP OF THE TABLE. pic.twitter.com/ceu6SRgtaQ

— Faizal Khamisa (@FaizalKhamisa) November 17, 2021

My favourite is team Canada diving into the snow in short sleeves like some kind of intimidation tactic and then immediately putting on long coats when the match ends because we all know this weather is bullshit but we didn’t want them to know that we know, you know?

— Sam (@SamInYEG) November 17, 2021

me talking about being a long-time team canada soccer fan tomorrow: pic.twitter.com/qjBlICovVx

— alex (@steven_lebron) November 17, 2021

🎶 The cold never bothered us anyway 🎶

The weather was ✨snow problem✨ for #TeamCanada last night again Mexico ☃️

Canada now sits in first place in the Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers standings 😤👏
pic.twitter.com/oVGCiQLVaL

— Team Canada (@TeamCanada) November 17, 2021

The show goes on! 👏 🇨🇦 👏 #TeamCanada #CANMNT pic.twitter.com/6csVVxX0sF

— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) November 17, 2021

What I looked like vs. How I felt #TeamCanada #GoCanada pic.twitter.com/amMBzCCiCL

— Nahreman Issa (@NahremanIssaCTV) November 17, 2021

#TeamCanada MAJOR MOOD after tonight!

We don't have to play Mexico or at Azteca Stadium for a LONG TIME!

Let's play at the ICETECA🥶 some more!!

See you all in January when we take on last place Honduras on the 27th in 2022!

We've come a long way my friends 🇨🇦🍁 #CANMNT #WCQ pic.twitter.com/aNGLEtlEr6

— Jacob Pacheco (@JacobPacheco6) November 17, 2021

Seeing Phonzie run around The field with Canadian flag, after beating Mexico in his adoptive home of Edmonton is all the feels. Fled Liberian civil war, born in a refugee camp in Ghana, now absolutely transformed Team Canada. What a player and what a night. pic.twitter.com/bhtedcPZin

— Dominik Stecuła 🇺🇦 (@decustecu) November 17, 2021

 

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