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  2. Cruyff turn - Wikipedia

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    With its simplicity, effectiveness and unpredictability, the Cruyff turn remains one of the most commonly recognized dribbling moves in modern football. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 1 ] [ 6 ] The fact that the feint was named after Cruyff, however, does not mean that Cruyff was the first to perform this move.

  3. Ali Karimi - Wikipedia

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    Karimi's most famous football feature is his dribbling skills. [24] In 2003, World Soccer described him as a player with "hypnotic movements and ball work". [17] In 2004, kicker magazine called Karimi the "Maradona of Asia" in a report: "He shoots well with both feet, changes direction very quickly and is a player who makes the opposing team ...

  4. Zico (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [36] [37] [38] A diminutive playmaker, with a small, slender physique, although he was naturally right-footed, he was essentially a two-footed player, who was known for his flair, speed, exceptional technique, ball control and dribbling skills, as well as his use of tricks and feints to beat opponents with the ball.

  5. Marseille turn - Wikipedia

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    The body spin positions the back of the dribbling player's body in between the opposing player and the ball to shield the ball. [ 10 ] The second drag-back changes the direction of the ball, and, when combined with the completion of the spin, allows for both player and ball to move in the same direction and hence gain momentum for a continued ...

  6. Flip flap (association football) - Wikipedia

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    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. Players perform it by using the outside of their dominant foot to push ...

  7. Mousa Dembélé (Belgian footballer) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 November 2024. Belgian footballer (born 1987) Not to be confused with Moussa Dembélé (French footballer) or Moussa Dembélé (hurdler). Mousa Dembélé Dembélé with Belgium at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Personal information Full name Moussa Sidi Yaya Dembélé Date of birth (1987-07-16) 16 July 1987 ...

  8. Robinho - Wikipedia

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    Robinho was then injured in training and was sidelined for the next five games. He made his comeback against Málaga as a substitute in the 80th minute; the game ended as a draw. He scored his first goal of the season against Juventus , which was the winner in a 1–0 victory on 25 November 2012.

  9. Step over - Wikipedia

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    The step over (also known as the pedalada, the denílson, or the scissors, or the roeder shuffle [1]) is a dribbling move, or feint, in association football, used to fool 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 move in. [2]

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