The Mexican right back scored one of the best goals this year during his team's 1-1 draw against Chivas during the Liga MX's Clasico Nacional.

The Mexican Clasico may have left a sense of discouragement for both sides, since neither one was able to establish a difference on the scoreboard. But America's Paul Aguilar may have printed his name in the game's history, after scoring one of the best goals ever between Mexico's most-followed teams.

The current Liga MX champions got to this match needing to get the victory in order to keep their playoff hopes alive, and for almost thirty minutes, they had the score they needed. Aguilar struck the ball 15 yards away from Guadalajara's box, hitting the cross bar to make his team take the lead.

His celebration was a little strange to some, since he seemed to dance in an awkward way. This sort of move is quite normal in his hometown state of Sinaloa, where the Bandas are the most popular music heard.

In the end, Chivas managed to equalize thanks to Aldo De Nigris left-footed strike, which made them keep the first place in the Liga MX standings.