How to do Siuu in EA FC 24

Even Messi can do “Suiiii”

An image of EA FC 24 Messi

Cristiano Ronaldo’s popularity among the EA FC 24 community is just as strong as ever, and the Siuu celebration is widely used by many even today.

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This signature celebration first originated in 2013 when the Portuguese magician first shared it within the world of football. Since then, it has become a cult classic, and EA FC 24 is only an extension of that. Thankfully, you can perform this celebration in the game with any footballer of your choice as long as you know about the correct controls.

How to perform Siuu in EA FC 24

When it comes to signature celebrations, there are certain limitations attached to a few of them. However, EA Sports has ensured that anyone can celebrate like Ronaldo after scoring a goal (yes, even the Argentine GOAT can do it).

  • On a PS controller, hold the R1 button and then press the Circle button once.
  • On an Xbox controller, hold the RB button and then press the B button once.
  • On a Nintendo Switch, hold the R button and then press A once.

That’s all you have to do to perform Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic celebration in the game. While the controls are straightforward, make sure you keep hold of the RB/R1/R button until your footballer starts the celebration. Leaving it prematurely will result in another celebration.

An image of Ronaldo in EA FC 24
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Best signature celebrations in EA FC 24

There are plenty of celebrations like the Siu in EA FC 24, which are inspired by real life. EA Sports has adapted them from celebrations of real-life footballers, and here are some of the popular ones:

  • Griddy
  • Knee slide (Mbappe)
  • The Gamer (Diogo Jota)
  • Jude Bellingham
  • The Think (Marcus Rashford)
  • Antonio Rudiger

Do note that Jude Bellingham’s celebration is so far exclusive to the English midfielder. However, things could change in the near future with an update to EA FC 24. There are over 100 celebrations players can choose from after scoring a goal.

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