Emmanuel Abebayor: He's not the only one with strange celebrations
Emmanuel Adebayor's controversial goal celebration after scoring for Manchester City against his former club Arsenal could see him punished by the Football Association.
But it was not the first time a player has drawn attention for celebrating.
Here are some others:
ROGER MILLA (Cameroon v Romania, 1990 World Cup)
The celebration that now boasts a thousand variations, Cameroon veteran Milla's dance around the corner flag was one of the defining images of the 1990 World Cup.
BEBETO (Brazil v Holland, 1994 World Cup)
Another of the game's most imitated celebrations, Bebeto mimed rocking a baby along with Brazil team-mates Romario and Mazinho to mark the birth of his third child.
JURGEN KLINSMANN (Sheffield Wednesday v Tottenham, Premier League 1994-95)
Klinsmann immediately endeared himself to English fans on his Tottenham debut by poking fun at his reputation as a diver by celebrating a goal in precisely that manner at Hillsborough.
PAUL GASCOIGNE (England v Scotland, Euro 96)
Going into Euro 96, England had been criticised for their drinking antics on a far-east trip, with pictures of players having alcohol poured down their throats in a `dentist's chair'. After scoring the goal of the tournament, Gascoigne could not resist paying tribute to that infamous night.
TEMURI KETSBAIA (Newcastle v Bolton, Premier League 1997-98)
No-one could have predicted how substitute Ketsbaia would respond to his last-gasp winner against Bolton in 1998. The Georgian - apparently frustrated at being left out of the starting XI - tore off his shirt and began kicking the advertising hoardings in one of the most aggressive celebrations ever seen.
ROBBIE FOWLER (Liverpool v Everton, Premier League 1998-99)
Fowler caused uproar after responding to taunts from Everton fans by mimicking cocaine sniffing on the touchline after scoring in the Merseyside derby. He was handed a four-match ban.
FACUNDO SAVA (Fulham v Charlton, Premier League 2002-03)
One of the most bizarre celebrations of all, Argentinian Sava responded to scoring his first goal at Craven Cottage by donning a Zorro mask he had stashed down his sock.
PETER CROUCH (England v Hungary, 2006 friendly international)
Crouch proved being tall and wiry was no bar to `throwing some shapes' with his robot dance celebration after scoring against Hungary.