Raphinha's Super Cup look: Why did he celebrate the title wearing sunglasses?

The Brazilian forward for FC Barcelona was the main focus of the celebration after the victory against Real Madrid.

Imatge genèrica d'un jugador de futbol celebrant un títol amb ulleres de sol i xampany.

Imatge genèrica d'un jugador de futbol celebrant un títol amb ulleres de sol i xampany.

FC Barcelona forward Raphinha surprised fans during the Spanish Super Cup celebration against Real Madrid by wearing sunglasses, a gesture inspired by United States sports culture.

FC Barcelona was crowned champion of the Spanish Super Cup after defeating Real Madrid in a highly contested final, with a score of 3-2. The Blaugrana team thus extends its lead as the most decorated team in the competition, totaling 16 titles.
The great protagonist of the night was the Brazilian Raphinha, author of a decisive brace. The forward came out to collect both the title and the MVP trophy wearing sunglasses, an accessory that has become common in the club's celebrations, also used by Lamine Yamal the previous season.

This peculiar way of celebrating originates in the United States, specifically in the NBA, where players usually celebrate winning the ring in the same manner.

The use of sunglasses during trophy presentations serves several purposes. The most practical and logical is eye protection when uncorking champagne bottles, which are omnipresent at these types of parties.
Beyond utility, sunglasses are part of the spectacle culture. The NBA and showmanship often go hand in hand, and players use all kinds of distinctive elements to stand out. This style is so deeply rooted in American sports that some teams even design specific glasses for the occasion.
This particular way of celebrating by Raphinha and company is further evidence of American influence in the Blaugrana locker room, where players are even inspired by stars like Damian Lillard to celebrate goals, as Dani Olmo does.
Share: