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Mexico fans celebrated a World Cup goal so wildly they triggered spikes on local seismographs

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There are loud crowds, and then there are Mexican soccer crowds.

After their 2-0 win over Ecuador on Tuesday, Mexican soccer fans went berserk... to the point where their celebration allegedly triggered an earthquake.

During the huge Round of 32 knockout showdown, packed crowds inside the legendary Estadio Azteca generated enough ground movement to trigger local seismic monitoring equipment.

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Mexico supporters erupt in celebration during a World Cup match, with crowd noise reportedly strong enough to trigger seismic sensors. (Marco Dominguez/Jam Media/Getty Images)

When exactly did it happen?

When forward Julian Quiñones buried the opening goal in the 22nd minute, the stadium erupted so violently that monitoring agencies registered an "artificial seismic signal," according to the New York Post.

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Mexico supporters erupt in celebration during a World Cup match, with the collective jumping reportedly triggering seismic activity in Mexico City. (Cesar Gomez/Jam Media/Getty Images)

The ground-shaking excitement was not just a metaphor in this case. Thousands of fans in Mexico lost their minds and shook the earth.

Ground movement caused by celebrating fans is different from a real earthquake, so while the stadium must've been moving with the fans, the stadium was in no real threat.

Mexico's Raul Jimenez slammed home a second goal in the 31st minute to lock in a dominant 2-0 victory.

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