Entity: OLYMPIC-GOAL
OLYMPIC-GOAL, also known as Olimpico goal, refers to a goal scored directly from a corner kick without being touched by another player. It was named after Argentine player Cesareo Onzari who scored in 1924 against Uruguay, the reigning Olympic champion.
OLYMPIC-GOAL
Etymology
The term OLYMPIC-GOAL, also known as Olimpico goal, originated from Argentine player Cesareo Onzari's goal in 1924 against Uruguay, the reigning Olympic champion.
Definition
OLYMPIC-GOAL refers to a goal scored directly from a corner kick without being touched by another player.
Historical Context
First recorded in 1920-25, OLYMPIC-GOAL gained popularity after Cesareo Onzari's remarkable goal. It has since become a rare but celebrated feat in soccer.
Cultural Significance
OLYMPIC-GOAL holds a special place in soccer history, showcasing skill, precision, and creativity. It is often remembered as a moment of brilliance on the field.
Related Concepts
- Corner kick
- Soccer goals
- Cesareo Onzari
See Also
A unique type of goal in soccer where a player scores directly from a corner kick without any other player touching the ball.