Celtic Fans Create Unforgettable Atmosphere as Stadium Roars Hit 129 Decibels in Champions League Victory.
Celtic’s Parkhead reached astonishing noise levels during their 3-1 victory over RB Leipzig in the UEFA Champions League, with the crowd roar reportedly hitting up to 129 decibels. According to Leipziger Volkszeitung (via RecordSport), this volume is comparable to the sound of a jet engine taking off and is intense enough to cause immediate hearing damage, similar to the impact of a jackhammer.
The electric atmosphere was palpable throughout the match, with the crowd reaching peak decibel levels during crucial moments. Kuhn’s equalizer and Reo Hatate’s late goal helped push the sound to 121 decibels, further cementing Parkhead’s reputation as one of the most intimidating venues in Europe. The supporters’ unwavering backing of their team created a fervent environment that undoubtedly spurred Celtic on to their important Champions League win.
To put these noise levels into perspective, Galatasaray holds the European record with 131 decibels, set during a 2011 derby against Fenerbahce, while the world record stands at an ear-splitting 142.2 decibels, achieved at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City during a 2013 American football game. While Celtic’s fans may not have broken any records, their volume and passion still left a lasting impact.
As a result of their fantastic atmosphere, Celtic fans have further solidified their place among the loudest and most passionate supporters in Europe. The win against Leipzig has also put the Hoops in a strong position in the Champions League, with a good chance of qualifying for the knockout rounds. Some fans are even daring to dream of a top-8 finish that could see them bypass the play-offs and move straight into the round of 16. With the incredible energy from the stands, Celtic’s European ambitions seem more alive than ever.
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