Celtic Park reached ear-splitting noise levels on Tuesday night as the team secured a thrilling 3-1 Champions League victory over RB Leipzig. The crowd’s roar hit an astonishing 129 decibels when Nicolas Kuhn’s equalizer found the net, a volume akin to a jet engine and intense enough to cause immediate hearing damage. This incredible sound level was matched when Reo Hatate sealed the win late in the game, pushing the crowd to 121 decibels, underscoring the famous passion of Celtic’s supporters.
German newspaper *Leipziger Volkszeitung* reported the remarkable atmosphere, which created an intimidating setting for Leipzig and highlighted Celtic Park as one of Europe’s loudest stadiums. While Galatasaray holds the European decibel record at 131 decibels, Celtic’s 129-decibel roar ranks among the highest recorded levels in football, showing just how dedicated and vocal the Celtic faithful are.
With this victory, Celtic’s Champions League campaign is looking promising. They’re well-positioned to make it to the knockout stage, with optimistic fans dreaming of a top-eight finish that would secure a straight path to the round of 16.
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