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Whether or not you're enthralled by the World Cup, this Roberto Carlos score — dubbed "the Impossible Goal" — is a wonder from the perspective of physics.
The impossible kick? Roberto Carlos' goal defied physics and still impresses scientists today. When the famous free kick happened, physicists from all around the world were baffled by the images.
Every football fan in the world remembers the day Roberto Carlos scored an incredible free-kick against Fabien Bartez. It was in 1997, France and Brazil were playing in Le Tournoi in preparation ...
Watch: Roberto Carlos and the wonder goal that defied physics The puzzled look on France goalkeeper Fabien Barthez’s face as he watched the ball curl back best explains how impossible it must ...
Physicists explain one of football's most spectacular free-kicks, showing that Roberto Carlos's 1997 "impossible goal" was not a fluke.
Former Real Madrid and Brazil defender Roberto Carlos has named David Beckham amongst his top three best free kick takers ...
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O n February 21, 1998, the former Real Madrid player Robert Carlos scored one of the most legendary goals in the history of LaLiga against Tenerife at Estadio Heliodoro Rodriguez Lopez. In a ...