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jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
Sat Sep 20, 2014, 05:18 PM Sep 2014

This 90 yard volley has to be seen to be believed



Bundesliga new boys Paderborn are a completely unknown entity to many casual football fans, and yet they’ve started the season brightly in hopes of securing more than just a one-season stay.

In stoppage time of their home game against Hannover, they were clinging onto a 1-0 lead as the visitors sent everybody up – including the goalkeeper - for a corner, in hopes of a last-gasp equaliser. And that decision backfired in the most spectacular fashion imaginable.

The set piece was cleared out to Moritz Stoppelkamp, who received the ball on his chest, turned and blasted it towards the opposite goal on the half-volley from just outside his OWN penalty area.

After a couple of bounces, it went over the line and sealed the win in truly unbelievable fashion - a goal that, according to our colleagues on the continent, has now been measured at 83 metres, or 90 yards.

https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/early-doors/this-70--yard-volley-goal-has-to-be-seen-to-be-believed-161853360.html
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This 90 yard volley has to be seen to be believed (Original Post) jakeXT Sep 2014 OP
Oh my goodness! shenmue Sep 2014 #1
Amazing goal! Ron Obvious Sep 2014 #2
He said he didn't know he could shoot that far /nt jakeXT Sep 2014 #3
It could have gone a few more metres by the looks of it. Ron Obvious Sep 2014 #4
 

Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
2. Amazing goal!
Sat Sep 20, 2014, 05:22 PM
Sep 2014

Thanks for sharing that. I'd read about it this morning, but hadn't had a chance to see it.

Now, did he mean to do that, or was it an "anywhere will do" clearance?

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