The Opening Goals of the 2010 World Cup Lego Style
Posted by BlaBla in BlaBla, Entertainment, Sport on Tue, 15 June 2010 12:30 PM / 2 comments
Awesome stop-motion video of the two opening goals of the 2010 World Cup using Lego players (and German commentary!) Legofussball! Yeah baby, yeah!
The Opening Match played between host-nation South Africa and Mexico at Soccer City in Johannesburg, saw 85,000 fans roar their approval at each of the goals. In this video, the crowd gets in on the action too.
Be sure to watch the touchline celebration from the South Africans – brilliant stuff!
Legofussball: Südafrika vs. Mexiko (WM 2010)
See more Lego Football at http://www.legofussball.eu/
Are you loving this World Cup as much as we are?!!
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Tags: goal, lego, legofussball, marques, mexico, South Africa, stop motion, tshabalala, world cup 2010












2 Comments
haha @ the vuvuzelas doing their thing.
Terrific!! Love the goal celebration dancing. Hahaha.
Some people have too much time on their hands it seems…