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In association football, the panenka is a technique used while taking a penalty kick in which the taker, instead of kicking the ball to the left or right of the goalkeeper, gives a light touch underneath the ball, causing it to rise and fall within the centre of the goal, deceiving the goalkeeper who will most likely have committed to a dive ...
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2019年1月4日 · The Panenka is an ingenious but simple way of taking a penalty kick, which sees the taker chip the ball down the centre of the goal.
The Panenka, named after Czechoslovakian player Antonin Panenka, involves chipping the ball delicately down the middle of the goal as the goalkeeper dives to either side. This audacious technique requires nerves of steel and impeccable timing.
2023年6月20日 · The Panenka: the origins of the most legendary penalty technique. On this day 47 years ago, Czechoslovakia secured the 1976 European Championships thanks to the most audacious spot-kick ever seen. From this point, penalty shootouts were never the same due to the possibility of players daring to pull off a “Panenka”.
2022年4月27日 · The Panenka is an ingenious but simple way of taking a penalty kick, which sees the taker chip the ball down the centre of the goal. Karim Benzema made headlines in the 2021-22 Champions League semi-final as he pulled off a Panenka penalty in a high-pressure situation to score Real Madrid's third goal in their 4-3 first-leg defeat to ...
2023年7月22日 · Named after Czechoslovakia’s Antonin Panenka, who famously used it to clinch the 1976 European Championship, the Panenka soccer kick is a bold and risky way to take a penalty shot. This technique involves a deceptive, delicate chip that leaves the goalkeeper rooted to the spot while the ball gently glides into the net.