It's a dance craze that's taking the sports world by storm, and the Trump dance went viral internationally after American soccer star Christian Pulisic scored against Jamaica on Monday night.
The dance, seen everywhere from Saturday's UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden to Sunday's NFL games across the country, has become the signature move of President-elect Donald Trump, who has taken over pop culture. are.
And it was no surprise that the U.S. men's national team was eliminated in the CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals against Jamaica.
Pulisic chipped the ball over the Jamaican goalkeeper for a goal in the 13th minute, giving the American team the lead.
To celebrate, he jogged around the corner and performed the two-handed shimmy made popular by President Trump on the campaign trail, joined by his teammates.
The match took place at City Park in St. Louis, Missouri, home of MLS club St. Louis City SC.
In Monday night's matchup, the United States defeated Jamaica 4-2, with Pulisic scoring his second goal in the 33rd minute.
Looks like a Trump dance It spread across the Atlantic after supporters of the president-elect took note of players from England's League One side Barnsley FC using the match as a celebratory event during their match against Cambridge United.
Raiders star Brock Bowers used the dance as a touchdown celebration Sunday, and Lions defenders Malcolm Rodriguez and Za'Darius Smith started the move after big stops.
UFC fighter Jon Jones gave his best attempt at a version of that dance with Trump in attendance after his knockout of Stipe Miocic on Saturday night.
The U.S. men's national team will play Venezuela in an international friendly next month at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale.

