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      • A panenka is a penalty kick which sees the taker lightly chip the ball right down the middle of goal. The technique relies heavily on deception with goalkeepers generally expecting a player to powerfully shoot to one side. When all goes to plan, a panenka will see a player score after the goalkeeper has already dived left or right.
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  2. 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

  3. 2016年2月5日 · 3.1M views 8 years ago. Watch the highlights from the final in Belgrade where a memorable penalty by Antonín Panenka sealed a shootout victory for Czechoslovakia against defending champions...

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  4. 2021年9月3日 · The first panenka penalty is undoubtedly a novel moment in soccer history. One that will live forever in the minds of fans, players, coaches, and managers alike. 45 years after that famous spot-kick, Antonin Panenka (now 72 years old) is still often asked about his thought process during that game in 1976. He has become a cult hero of the game ...

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    A panenka is a penalty kick which sees the taker lightly chip the ball right down the middle of goal. The technique relies heavily on deception with goalkeepers generally expecting a player to powerfully shoot to one side. When all goes to plan, a panenka will see a player score after the goalkeeper has already dived left or right. The spotkick was...

    While rightly loathed by goalkeepers, a panenka requires a certain level of confidence from those that decide to take them. By shooting right down the middle, a player is banking on the goalkeeper diving to one side and as a result must encourage them to do so. This requires a panenka taker to not give their intentions away and they need to be extr...

    One of the most recent examples of a panenka came at the 2022 World Cup. Morocco's Achraf Hakimi used the technique to score the winning penalty in a Round of 16 shootout against Spain - the country where Hakimi was born and raised. One of the most famous panenkas came in the 2006 World Cup final when Zinedine Zidane opened the scoring for France w...

    While a panenka looks slick when pulled off, a failed attempt looks anything but. If goalkeepers don't dive or takers fail to hit the ball properly, a panenka can look quite ridiculous. Even the best players have been caught out by them with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Agüero and Gary Lineker among some notable panenka failures. In Austr...

  5. 2019年1月4日 · Perhaps the most famous Panenka came in the World Cup final of 2006, when Zinedine Zidane gave France a 1-0 lead over Italy by lifting such a penalty into the goal of Gianluigi Buffon. Of course,...

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  6. Panenka | How one man's genius changed penalties forever - YouTube. Off The Ball. 166K subscribers. 481. 53K views 2 years ago #Heineken. ...more. As part of our ‘Story of the UEFA European...

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  7. 2023年6月20日 · The Panenka: the origins of the most legendary penalty technique. June 20, 2023by Lewis Corrick. 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”.