Roberto Carlos is thinking. Hard. The legendary left-back scored two of the most memorable goals in history – a banana free-kick against France and ‘El Gol Impossible’ for Real Madrid against Tenerife ...
This article was first published on June 3, 2017 and has been edited. On June 3, 1997, Roberto Carlos stunned the world with one of the most spectacular free kicks in football history. The left-back ...
For fans of world football - still "soccer" to most Americans - it ranks as one of the most amazing goals ever. In a 1997 match against France during the Tournoi de France, Brazil's Roberto Carlos ...
Twenty years after scoring "the goal that defied physics", Brazil legend Roberto Carlos talks Sky Sports through that spectacular free-kick against France... It was June 3, 1997. Brazil and France ...
Football legend Roberto Carlos' famous banana free-kick was not a fluke, say scientists. The goal - considered by some pundits as the best free-kick ever - scored during a tournament in France ...
Pundits said Carlos's goal against France had "defied physics" Physicists have explained one of football's most spectacular goals. Brazilian Roberto Carlos's 1997 free-kick against France curved so ...
Roberto Carlos is 45 today (10 April), and so talkSPORT has an excuse to watch one of the greatest ever goals, scored by the man himself. In a warm up to the 1998 World Cup, England, Brazil, Italy and ...
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