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  2. Ronaldinho - Wikipedia

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    Ronaldo's football skills began to blossom at the age of eight, and he was first given the nickname Ronaldinho—inho, meaning 'small'—because he was often the youngest and the smallest player in youth club matches. [18] He developed an interest in futsal and beach football, which later expanded to organized football. [20]

  3. Flip flap (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Flip flap. The flip flap (also known as the elástico, akka, snakebite, and la culebrita) is a dribbling move, or feint, in football used to trick a defensive player into thinking the offensive player, in possession of the ball, is going to move in a direction they do not intend to.

  4. Dribbling - Wikipedia

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    In order to go past an opponent, dribbling can involve a wide variety of manipulative tricks and feints; Ronaldinho would often employ elaborate skills and feints, such as the elastico, in order to beat defenders. [1] Dribbling is often invaluable especially in the third part of a pitch or at the wings, where most attacks take place.

  5. Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer) - Wikipedia

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    [27] Asked to name the best player of his lifetime, José Mourinho said, "Ronaldo, El Fenomeno. Cristiano Ronaldo and Leo Messi have had longer careers. They have remained at the top every day for 15 years. However, if we are talking strictly about talent and skill, nobody surpasses Ronaldo."

  6. Nutmeg (association football) - Wikipedia

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    A nutmeg, also known by dozens of national and regional variations, is a skill used mainly in association football, but also in field hockey, ice hockey, and basketball. The aim is to kick, roll, dribble, throw, or push the ball (or puck) between an opponent's legs (feet). This might be done to pass or when shooting the ball, but a nutmeg is ...

  7. Rabona - Wikipedia

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    The dance step takes its name from the football kick. [ 38 ] In Argentina [ 39 ] and Bolivia the term "rabona" refers to camp followers , women who followed the army, cooking and serving their husbands, fathers and partners who were soldiers, providing nursing services, carrying their arms and munitions, and gathering intelligence which could ...

  8. 101 Super Bowl Snacks for an Epic Game Day Spread - AOL

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    Try these easy, delicious Super Bowl snacks for your game day party this year. These appetizers include wings, nachos, so many delicious dips, and more.

  9. List of FC Barcelona players - Wikipedia

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    Carles Puyol captained Barcelona to the first Spanish treble. [7] Xavi has made the most international competition appearances with 178 matches for Barcelona Lionel Messi is the only player to win Ballon d'Or, FIFA World Player of the Year, Pichichi Trophy and European Golden Shoe in the same season. [8]