Awesome Soccer Moves - The Art of Faking

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In the game of soccer, various deceptive moves were named after the players who can incredibly performed them in an effortless and smooth manner. They vary in complexity but whatever they maybe, they are the art of trickery that make spectators get-up from their seat in awe while leaving the opponent victim off his feet. Below are some of them: Ronaldihno Move / Flip Flap Move - A move that is also called “elastico” and is famously known to be perfectly executed by two time FIFA World Player of the Year Ronaldinho de Assis Moreira. It is a quick move to change the ball direction after making the opponent responds to the fake kick. This is done by scooping the ball using the insides of the foot to change its direction. Robinho Move / Pull back Move A brilliant move named after the young Brazilian footballer Robson de Souza. It is one of the tricks best performed when closely trapped with the opponent. As the name implies, it is pulling back the ball after a fake shot or pass and headin …

Famous Women Soccer Players - The Famous Mia Hamm

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During her professional career, she was the only player who scored 158 international goals. Because of her excellent performance with the sport, she has been recognized twice as FIFA World Player of the Year in 2001 and 2002. She was acknowledged as a role model for women engaged with the sport. She is also included among the 125 best living players of FIFA. Because of her contribution as one of the top players in the country, she was inducted by the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2007. In following year, she was again inducted by the Texas Sports Hall of Fame. Her career with the sport started when she was 15 years old when she joined the U.S. National Team which she was the youngest among all players of the team. At the age of 19, she was able to win the World Cup Championship which makes her the youngest women in America to win the title. With Hamm’s exemplary kills, she was able to break the international goal record with 108 goals on May 22, 1999 during the match against the Bra …

Famous Women Soccer Players - The Famous Mia Hamm

Filed under: Soccer Sites and The Best Articles by: Mr.Soccer

During her professional career, she was the only player who scored 158 international goals. Because of her excellent performance with the sport, she has been recognized twice as FIFA World Player of the Year in 2001 and 2002. She was acknowledged as a role model for women engaged with the sport. She is also included among the 125 best living players of FIFA. Because of her contribution as one of the top players in the country, she was inducted by the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2007. In following year, she was again inducted by the Texas Sports Hall of Fame. Her career with the sport started when she was 15 years old when she joined the U.S. National Team which she was the youngest among all players of the team. At the age of 19, she was able to win the World Cup Championship which makes her the youngest women in America to win the title. With Hamm’s exemplary kills, she was able to break the international goal record with 108 goals on May 22, 1999 during the match against the Bra …

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