Middlesbrough winger Albert Adomah got involved in the Yeovil Town post-match celebrations on the final day of the season.
The girl band known as ‘Viva Pitch’ were interrupted by the 26-year-old Middlesbrough star.
Adomah was clearly very happy about their 4-1 win and a 12th placed finish in the Championship.
Albert Adomah dances with the Yeovil Town girl band
And he will be hoping that the carnival atmosphere he enjoyed on the pitch at Huish Park on Saturday will not be his last of the summer, as he looks to be included in Ghana's World Cup plans.
Viva Pitch, meanwhile, will be entertaining League One crowds next season, as the Glovers were relegated after finishing bottom of the Championship this season.
Yeovil Town FC has it's very own girl band
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