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Since then, the play has been called a rabona.
The rabona is also a dance step used in the tango.
Only then did he realise that he'd just fired a 35-yard rabona into the top corner of his own net.
Another trademark was the Rabona, a reverse-cross pass shot behind the leg that holds all the weight.
Carlos Bacca gave Milan the lead after 14 minutes of play with a fine rabona.
Roccotelli is credited with inventing the rabona during the 1970s; at that time, the move was simply called a "crossed-kick."
He is popular for incorporating a repertoire of tricks into his style of play, including the rabona and trivela.
Six days after his extraordinary goal, he repeated the "rabona" shot, scoring this time against Deportes Iquique.
Érik Lamela: 'rabona goal for Tottenham was best of my career'
A version of the rabona was used in baseball in 1922 when Babe Ruth famously kicked a home run to win the world series.
The rabona was performed by Pelé in the São Paulo state championship in 1957.
Rabona: method of kicking the football whereby the kicking leg is wrapped around the back of the standing leg.
But those are exactly the feelings stirred by this clip of an outrageous "rabona" assist by Nicklas Bärkroth.
Urbano earned global recognition after scoring a "rabona" goal against Unión La Calera.
The remarkable goal, a rabona kick from outside the penalty area, was by most experts seen as a candidate for the best goal of that year in Sweden.
Ratu Amenatave Rabona Ravoka, a Bua chief.
In Netherlands, he gained notoriety after hitting the crossbar when trying a rabona scorpion kick in a match against Ajax.
In September 2012 Sihvola attracted world-wide fame for a training video posted online in which he scored a blindfolded Rabona penalty.
Ratu Amenatave Rabona Ravoka, a senior chief from Bua Province, said on 28 May that "every right thinking person should support the bill."
In Ecuador, at the province of Loja, were Palta, Malacato, Rabona, Bolona, and Xiroa.
The first reported rabona was performed by Ricardo Infante in a game between Argentinian teams Estudiantes de la Plata and Rosario Central in 1948.
Another reason why a player could perform a rabona might be to confuse a defending player, or simply to show off his own ability, as it is considered a skillful trick at any level.
He was accepted in the Buenos Aires Province Comedy, in 1964, and performed extensively in the theatre before being offered his first film role in Mario David's La rabona (1978).
A somewhat longer list of words is given in the same document for Rabona across the modern border in Ecuador; these include some names of plants which resemble Candoshi, though such things can easily be borrowed.
One of Infante's greatest moments came on 19 September 1948 in a game against Rosario Central, with Estudiantes already winning 2-0 Infante scored a goal with a right-footed rabona from 35 metres out.