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Falcao Just Proved Why He Is A Futsal Legend

Alessandro Rose Vieira, better known as Falcao, is Brazil’s futsal version of Pelé. For over 25 years, he’s been dazzling spectators with his improbable repertoire of tricks, skills and astounding goals. While the futsal legend may now be 38-years-old, age has done nothing to diminish the skills of Falcao. As evidenced by this saucy rainbow flick goal in a friendly charity match, the Brazilian has still got it.

Brazilian futsal legend Falcao's rainbow flick goal:

Per Mertesacker Is The Most Coordinated Human Being Alive

Lionel Messi. Luis Suarez. Neymar Jr. Cristiano Ronaldo. Per Mertesacker.

These are the names of some soccer players, but not just any soccer players. These are the names of some soccer players who are capable of the extraordinary.

Some might be confused as to why we would include a German center back with the best strikers in the world, but those people haven't seen his wonder strike against Bournemouth.

India's Youngest-Ever Player Just Scored A Left-Footed Goal Like Messi

It appears that Liverpool's youth academy in India, DSK Shivajians Liverpool International Football Academy, is turning out world-class talent. On Sunday, Chhangte Lallianzuala – a product of DSK – scored a brace in only his second-ever international cap for India.

Talk about a good end to the year. On Christmas, Lallianzuala became the youngest player ever to appear on the senior national team for India. Two days later, during India's match against Nepal in the SAFF Championships, he scored this gem:

On This Day In 2006, Paul Scholes Scored His Most Amazing Goal Ever

We're not going to lie. We here at The18.com are partial to any player who sports our digits on his or her back. (Note to Harry Kane: We liked your old number better.) So, it's only fitting that today we celebrate another #18 – Paul Scholes – and what many consider to be the Manchester United legend's finest goal. It came during a match against Aston Villa on this very day in 2006.

10 Training Ground Goals You’ll Never See Attempted In Games

In addition to ubiquitous cat videos, YouTube serves as a veritable clearinghouse for amazing footballing exploits. While many of these displays of superhuman skills have been performed on the world’s biggest stages — the Champions League, La Liga, the English Premier League, the Bundesliga — even more are training goals.

Watch Hector Herrera's Zlatan-esque Flick Goal

Hector Herrera appears to be rounding into form, which is a good thing for Porto.

Look at what he did to Academica on Sunday:

Raul Jimenez Scored Sunday As Benfica Won

Raul Jimenez is sometimes lost in the shuffle among Mexico's European-based players. 

Not Sunday, though, as Jimenez flashed the kind of form that caused Benfica to sign him in the first place and Benfica rolled over Rio Ave, 3-1.

Chicharito Continues His Unstoppable Goal-Scoring Run

What can you say about the little pea that hasn't already been said? Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez scored his 17th goal in his last 14 games — he has 19 total this season — to give Bayer Leverkusen a 1-0 win over FC Ingolstadt 04 Saturday.

And it was a beauty. Hernandez timed his run perfectly and finished cleanly, two talents that he has shown throughout his career.

Chicharito

Chicharito Scores Again, Is Playing Like A Man Possessed

Bayer Leverkusen played today, and you know what that means: Chicharito scored another goal.

Tigres VS. Pumas Reminded Everyone Why Liga MX Is The Most Entertaining League In The World

I will set the scene: Tigres are up 3-0 on Pumas after thoroughly dominating the first leg of the 2015 Liga MX final. 

The second leg, though, ended up being one of the craziest games we have ever seen, in a final to boot. Pumas needed something damn near a miracle to come back and win, but this is Liga MX, and anything is possible. Lalo Herrera got Pumas on to the comeback trail just before half time.

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