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The Ayatollah is a football celebration used by fans of the
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. Performing the action is sometimes preceded by a chant of "do the Ayatollah".


Action

Performing the Ayatollah is done by having both hands flat pointing towards each other, raised above the head, and repeatedly moving them up and down in a patting motion.


Origins

The Ayatollah celebration came into use at the Cardiff City games in 1990. It was originally performed by the singers and fans of a Welsh-language punk group called U Thant. It was first performed by the Cardiff City fans at the Sincil Bank, home of Lincoln City, on 15 September 1990, the day after U Thant had played a gig at Cardiff's Chapter Arts Centre.Keith Haynes, ''Come On Cymru'', Sigma Leisure, 1998 U Thant's singer had been inspired by footage of attendants at the funeral of
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, which was broadcast live on British TV, doing the movement to express their grief at his death. It has been claimed that it was initially used as a sign of despair at the way the team was playing. It quickly became very popular with the fans of the club and has since been used in terms of celebration and support for the team. Away games at
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and Peterborough United in 1992 helped cement its place in the fans' repertoire. The start of the Ayatollah has often mistakenly been credited to the former chairman
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. This is probably due to the national coverage of Hammam performing the celebration pitchside and in front of the visiting Leeds fans, drawing criticism from the then-Leeds manager David O'Leary,
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and a
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undercover report, following the 2–1 victory over Leeds United in the third round of the
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in 2002, which saw crowd trouble after the final whistle.


Use


Supporters: Cardiff City

The Ayatollah is now performed by the supporters of Cardiff City at every match. They, in turn, sing for each stand at their former home ground Ninian Park and current home ground Cardiff City Stadium to "Do the Ayatollah". During matches, players performing well in the game, or players who have just been brought on during the match, are called to "Do the Ayatollah". Arsenal's former Cardiff player, Aaron Ramsey, also celebrated his second goal against Cardiff by doing the Ayatollah in a premier league match in November 2013. Other people in the ground are also often called on to perform the move, including the team's manager, away fans, former players on opposing sides (although managers of the teams have strongly discouraged it so it is rarely performed), and police officers on duty at the match. Doing the Ayatollah has also become popular for famous Cardiff fans to do when celebrating. The ex- Wales rugby union team captain Gareth Thomas often performed the Ayatollah after scoring a try, the swimmer David Davies performed the Ayatollah on the podium while receiving his medal at the
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and at the
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, and the cricketer Simon Jones also used the celebration after taking the wicket of
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during the
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. Mark Webster, winner of the
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, also performed the Ayatollah after winning the title. The Ayatollah has also been used by ice hockey fans of the Cardiff Devils when winning the Play-off Championship in 1999. The ''
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'' housemate and Cardiff supporter David Vaughan frequently did the Ayatollah after winning tasks in the house in 2010. Former Cardiff players and footballers who are fans of Cardiff have often performed the Ayatollah at the home grounds of the Bluebirds' bitter rivals
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. The midfielder Gavin Williams, a lifelong Cardiff fan, performed it at
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after scoring against them for his former club
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, and the former Cardiff player
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performed the Ayatollah when he scored against them at the
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after being verbally abused throughout the match for being a former Cardiff player. The
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winger
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said that he would love to become the first player to "do the Ayatollah" at
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had he and his then team,
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, reached the
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play-off final. The former player Joe Ledley performed the Ayaltollah while celebrating Crystal Palace's late won point at the Liberty on 2 March 2014. Cameron Jerome celebrated his goal in a 1–0 for Norwich away at Cardiff on 4 February 2017.


The Ayatollah World Cup

In recognition of the long established routine of "Doing the Ayatollah", leading Cardiff City forum CardiffCityForum.com, ran a competition to find the best Ayatollah celebration carried out by former and current players, coaches and managers. The competition was devised and run by Cardiff City fan Woody who also designed and created the trophy using a 3D Printer. The competition reached its finale in August 2021 when
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was announced as the winner, beating Aaron Ramsey in the inaugural Final with 74.2% of the vote.


In song

The Ayatollah was the focus of two songs written in support of the club before they played in the
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. A group of supporters released a song named "Do The Ayatollah!" and a different song under the same title was written by one of the club's players, Steve Thompson."City's Thommo adds his voice to 'Do The Ayatollah!'"
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''. Retrieved 10 May 2008.


See also

* Goal celebration * The "Do the Ayatollah" song is based on Macarena


References

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