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Di María Celebrates Rosario Central Goal With Viral 'Six Seven' Gesture

He said the tribute was for his daughters at their request.

Overview

  • Di María, who scored in Rosario Central's 3-1 win over Independiente on Monday, marked the goal with the 'six seven' hand sign as Central advanced to a quarterfinal against Racing.
  • He told reporters he did it for his two daughters, saying Pía sent a video asking for 'six seven' as both girls were home with fevers.
  • The phrase spread from a 2024 song called Doo Doo into TikTok clips and a widely shared 2025 U.S. college basketball video.
  • 'Six seven' functions online as a loose in-joke with an up-and-down hand motion and is often used to mean 'more or less' or as a playful, context-free tag.
  • Some users tie the line to rapper Skrilla's track Doot Doot and a police code or street number, though the reporting says the exact origin remains unsettled.