Showing posts with label Rabona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rabona. Show all posts

Matías Urbano rabona golazo



Matías Urbano with an incredible rabona goal for Unión San Felipe against Unión La Calera in the Chilean Primera.

Part of the Golazo series.

Lujos: Claudio Borghi & Hugo Rubio nearly score a brilliant goal



In 1992 Argentine forward Claudio Borghi joined Chilean side Colo-Colo, despite only staying for one season he became an icon at the club and returned to manage the side in 2006 leading them to four consecutive league titles. Back in 1992 he was involved in this incredible move in a game against Palestino which nearly resulted in one of the best goals ever, however Hugo Rubio's volley hit the bar.

Golazo: Ángel de María vs AEK Athens



On 17 December 2009 Argentine winger Ángel Di María scored this brilliant rabona goal for Benfica against AEK Athens in the Europa League.

Part of the Golazo series.

Golazo: Andrés Pérez rabona goal for San Lorenzo against Independiente



Colombian midfielder Andrés Pérez spent a few years playing in Argentina with Quilmes San Lorenzo and Arsenal de Sarandí. The best moment of his time in Argentine football was probably this famous rabona goal for San Lorenzo against Independiente in a pre season friendly (Torneos de Verano) in 2006.

Part of the Golazo series.

Golazo: Ramón Diaz vs Switzerland.



On 16th December 1980 Argentina faced Switzerland in an international friendly. Argentina won the game 5-0 but the highlight of the game was this goal from Ramón Diaz which was set up by a rabona cross from Diego Maradona.

Part of the Golazo series.

Golazo: Eduardo Coudet vs Ferro Carril Oeste, Clausura 1996 - Rabona



On June 9 1996, Rosario Central were visitors at Ferro Carril Oeste. Ferro were in a dogfight to avoid relegation and Central were sitting comfortably in mid table with little to play for. Perhaps the lack of pressure helped them to relax and enjoy themselves.

Central were already 0-2 up when the ball broke to Eduardo "Chacho" Coudet in the Ferro penalty area, with defenders closing in he shot with his right foot behind his left to score one of the all time great rabona goals.

The final result was Ferro 0-5 Central, a huge blow to Ferro's survival hopes, but their fortunes turned with an impressive 2-3 win away at River Plate in their very next game and they finished the season strongly to narrowly avoid relegation.

Coudet continued to play for Central until 1998, he won two league championships with River Plate and returned to play for Central in 2004 and 2006. He currently plays for US outfit Philidelphia Union.

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    Part of the Golazo series.