Ronaldinho Has A Soccer Volleyball Move Called The Shark Attack. And It Is Awesome.
Ronaldinho has a soccer volleyball move called the "shark attack" and it's amazing.
Ronaldinho has a soccer volleyball move called the "shark attack" and it's amazing.
Ronaldo is far away from his playing weight of 165 these days. There is even an online game called “Run Ronaldo Run,” where you control the famous Selecao player and have to avoid sodas and burgers as you run away from Argentina's Hernan Crespo.
Last week, we compared Argentine keeper Matias Cano’s stellar overhead save to Higuita’s unreal scorpion save from 1995. Well, what if we have a video that shows off an even better moment for goalkeepers?
The joys of winning leave some feeling they can do whatever they want. After all, being on Cloud Nine can do that as emotions get the best of some people.
One of those people is UCONN soccer player Noriana Radwan. After a thrilling 3-2 victory over USF in penalty kicks in the American Athletic Conference title, deadspin.com captured the freshman from Wappingers Falls, New York flipping off the camera after the victory.
Go home, Florence, you’re drunk.
That is what first crossed our minds when we heard that this 27-on-27-boxing-match-with-a-ball (Calcio Storico) you are about to see was actually an early predecessor of Italian Soccer. Who in their right minds would believe this sport - so brutal that players with broken ribs often finish matches - could possibly be related to soccer?
Apparently, Bryan College senior Gustavo Angel Tamayo has more than just soccer skills.
Some weird stuff goes down in Russia. And this latest news is no exception.
Russian super fans of Spartak Moscow and Dynamo Moscow partake in a tradition unlike any other - and no we’re not talking about a Russian Masters. The two groups of fans meet before their teams play and fight for three minutes. The location is set on a completely abandoned snowy road.
Juventus plays Empoli this weekend as they try to keep pace with Roma atop the Serie A table. But it's also Halloween and the players of Juve don’t want to miss out on the fun just because they have a game.
So, players Leonardo Bonucci, Claudio Marchisio, Simone Padoin and Marco Storari participated in a little target practice at training. This was pretty low-key compared to their antics last year. After the video check out the photos that were posted on Juventus.com last Halloween.
It seems like Juve are the best team to celebrate the holiday with.
Hachim Mastour is only 16. He was signed by AC Milan at the tender age of 14 for a sum of 500,000 Euros and a year later he dazzled everyone with his superb performance for the Primavera squad in Milan’s youth circuit. Mastour was born in Italy to Moroccan parents and has the tools to be as great as the Neymars, Messis and Ronaldos of the world.
Be thankful you're not Borja Mayoral.