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Luis Palma: Honduran Soccer Player Dancing “Forbidden Steps” to Fiesta Cumbiambera Goes Viral

Redaction. The Honduran Luis Palma says goodbye to the year 2023 by once again showing its “forbidden steps” to the rhythm of “Fiesta Cumbiambera” by Aniceto Molina.

“The bug” He uploaded a video on his TikTok account where he appears dancing to this song.

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In the recording you can see how the Scottish Celtic footballer moves, raises his hands and even spins around twice.

The catracho surprised his followers and you could see a smile on his face as he tapped his feet.

Likewise, the Christmas atmosphere, the tree, the gifts and the characteristic decorations of the season were noticeable in its surroundings.

“Taking out the forbidden steps after dancing to the Ranger”, “That’s the Luis attitude”, “Happy for your great year at Celtic”, “Me celebrating the New Year”, people wrote in their publication.

Dancer!

The Honduran soccer player, Luis Palma, has joined the list of catrachos who have managed to score a goal in a Champions League and its celebration left its compatriots more than proud.

“El Bicho” Palma has been surprising in his appearances at Celtic Glasgow and on Wednesday, October 25, he scored his first goal in the Champions League against Atlético de Madrid, managing to put his team ahead on the scoreboard, with a 2- 1 in the first half.

The Honduran shines in his team.

Palma excelled once again and did not waste the right pass to score a wonderful goal with his right foot and give the Scottish team the advantage.

After the impeccable goal, the Ceibeño began to celebrate, while his teammates shouted and hugged him. Palma carried its catracha roots and like all good Honduran started dancing puntaas part of their celebration.

2023-12-31 18:50:33
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