VIDEO: Finnish Side Jaro Roll Out The "Lady Gaga" Celebration

Another crazy celebration from Scandinavia.

By 101 Great Goals

What is it with Scandinavian sides and elaborate goal celebrations?

Icelandic team Stjarnan have been wowing the world with their varied goal celebrations over the past couple of months (latest here with links to all of them) and now Jaro from Finland are in on the act.

Jaro travelled to Tampere United last Monday and ran out convincing 4-1 winners thanks to three second-half goals.

After one of them, a close range tap-in, three of their players ran over to the touchline, collected their wigs and glasses, and did their best impression of Lady Gaga.

Jaro's "Lady Gaga" celebration is on the video below.

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