Celtic Park was as loud as a jet engine on Tuesday night after Nicolas Kuhn’s goal got the place rocking.

The stdium reached astonishing noise levels during the 3-1 Champions League victory over RB Leipzig, with the crowd roar reportedly hitting up to 129 decibels.
According to the German newspaper Leipziger Volkszeitung, say RecordSport, this volume is comparable to the sound of a jet engine taking off and is intense enough to cause immediate hearing damage, echoing the impact of a jackhammer.
The electric atmosphere persisted throughout the match, with Kuhn’s equalizer and Reo Hatate’s late goal pushing the sound level to 121 decibels.
Such extreme decibel levels underline the fervent support at Parkhead, where fans create an intimidating environment for visiting teams.
Galatasaray holds the European record with 131 decibels, set during a 2011 derby against Fenerbahce, while the world record sits at 142.2 decibels, achieved during a 2013 American football game at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
Celtic fans are really some of the best and loudest in Europe, and they showed that last week.
Celtic now sit in a good place in the Champions League, with a good chance of qualifying for at least the knockout round, with some fans even believing that a top-8 finish that would see the Hoops go straight into the round of 16 is possible.
“is intense enough to cause immediate hearing damage, echoing the impact of a jackhammer”
I’m sure Leipzig had a katzenjammer after that. 😉