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Peru’s Carlos Bazalar invents the lying down double-header

You have heard of the downward header, the glancing header and even the diving header, but have you ever heard of the lying down double-header? If not, it may just have been invented by Peru under-17 international Carlos Bazalar. Check him out heading against the crossbar before finishing the job off while lying flat on the grass.

[Via The Offside]

By Ollie on August 21st, 2007 in Miscellaneous. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.
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2 Responses to “Peru’s Carlos Bazalar invents the lying down double-header”

  1. Kipp says:

    Just goes to show he plays indoor football…

  2. mike says:

    I seem to recall David Platt attempting something very similar years ago in an England friendly (can’t remember who we were playing – but it was under Venables pre-Euro ‘96). He looked like one of those ‘jumping johnnies’ that get washed up on tropical beaches from time to time.

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