Football Vine: The First And Last ‘Front-Flip Throw-In’ Wonder Goal You’re Ever Likely To See

Chris Wright

14th, January 2015

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By Chris Wright

You don’t get may of these to the pound: a “front-flip throw-in” long-distance wonder goal, as spotted during a high school/college game in the US (as far as we can tell).

The best bit of course is, thanks to the over-eager ‘keeper getting a touch on the ball on the way in, the goal was perfectly legal and allowed to stand…

GO CELEBRATE…A-WID YO PEOPLE!!!

(Via Balls.ie)

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  1. ab says:

    Probably the US, but where? Of the three fans watching together on the bleachers, the one on the right has a HS jacket from Texas.. but a Portland Timbers scarf.

  2. LBRL says:

    @ab: Good spot with the Timbers scarf and the HS Texas jacket!

  3. Cosa says:

    Does the keeper know the rules of football?

  4. Amaranth Paean says:

    The Mirror and a high school sports blog from Dallas say it’s McKinney Boyd High School in Texas.

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