The ‘faking it’ goal celebration animation has been introduced on the new FC24, an Association Football Video Game by Electronic Arts, drawing inspiration from former Kariobangi Sharks player, Sven Yidah.
In the exciting world of virtual football, the new celebration animation is causing quite a stir.
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Yidah first did the celebration during a memorable penalty shootout win featuring his then Kenyan Premier League side Kariobangi Sharks, against English giants Everton in a Sportpesa friendly match back in July 2019.
As the match reached a thrilling climax ending 1-1 at full time, the teams headed to a penalty shootout.
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The Sharks’ players decided to add an element of humor to their celebrations after each successful penalty.
At the heart of this entertaining display was Sven Yidah, whose ‘Faking It’ celebration became the stuff of legends.
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Faking It celebration
The ‘Faking It’ move itself is a riot – the player pretends to have pulled a muscle, limping dramatically before swiftly transitioning into a comically brisk strut, swinging their arms with gusto.
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What’s more, ‘Faking It’ is now part of the EA Sports FC24 franchise, elevating it to a global phenomenon.
Former Chelsea and current Real Madrid defender Antonio Rüdiger played a significant role in popularizing this celebration when he shared it in a viral TikTok video, taking the world by storm.
EA Sports FC24, the latest installment in the series formerly known as FIFA, boasts not just ‘Faking It’ but a whopping thirty new goal celebrations.
The game, which launched on September 29, incorporates innovative HyperMotionV technology to enhance gameplay and animations.
This technology is designed to maximize authenticity and realism, allowing star players like Lionel Messi and Erling Haaland to replicate Sven’s celebration with incredible accuracy.
Yidah After the Celebration
Sven Yidah, the man behind ‘Faking It,’ plays as a defensive midfielder for South African side Marrumo Gallants FC.
He has had stints with clubs like Nairobi City Stars, Kariobangi Sharks and featured for Ligi Ndogo SC‘s Youth side.
Surprisingly, despite his celebration becoming a worldwide sensation, Sven has not received any compensation for his inclusion in the game.
In the gaming world, compensation typically comes into play when someone’s likeness or image is used for a character within the game.
For example, Allen “Griddy” Davis signed a deal with EA Sports to include the global dance phenomenon, the ‘Griddy’, which went viral in the United States.
Nonetheless, Sven Yidah’s recent contribution to the world of virtual football celebrations is undeniable.
Fall out Between EA Sports and FIFA
FC24, transitioning from the ‘FIFA’ series, is the first EA Sports Football animation game in 30 years not bearing the name of the World’s Football governing body.
This was due to a broken deal between the two, which saw FIFA 23 being the last release featuring the name.
However, EA Sports has signaled a new era in football gaming.
The HyperMotion technology included in FC24 promises an unprecedented level of realism, incorporating players’ traits, skills, playstyles, and signature moves from the real world.
As FC24 continues to captivate gamers worldwide, ‘Faking It’ stands as a testament to the unique charm and innovation that Kenyan football has brought to the global stage.
How to Celebrate on FC24
To do the ‘Faking It’ celebration in the EAFC 24 game, hold the L2 button and flick R3 left twice for Play Station consoles whereas for the Xbox, hold LT and flick right analog to the left twice.
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Looking to enjoy the game even more? Here are some other amazing celebrations featured in FC24:
To celebrate the ‘griddy’, hold down R2, then flick R3 up twice for Play Station consoles whereas for the Xbox, hold down RT, then flick right thumb stick twice.
On the other hand, for ‘Messi’s all ears’ celebration; hold L1 + Press Triangle for Play Station consoles whereas for the Xbox, Hold LB + Press Y.
Other celebrations featured in the game include the ‘think’ celebration inspired by Manchester United star Marcus Rashford.
To celebrate, hold LT + Double tap X for Xbox and hold L2 + Double tap box button for Play Station consoles.