Watch: Colorado's Juliauna Hayward makes two defenders tackle each other with wonderful skill
Lionel Messi isn’t the only player capable of making defenders tackle each other in their effort to take the ball away from you.
Lionel Messi isn’t the only player capable of making defenders tackle each other in their effort to take the ball away from you.
The Nike World Cup commercial 2022 is an instant classic. The full version — clocking nearly four and a half minutes — has it all: past and present versions of Cristiano Ronaldo hitting the "SIU!" together, multiple past versions of "O Fenômeno" Ronaldo getting after it, Kylian Mbappé introducing 2006 Ronaldinho to the low wall, Alex Morgan sipping tea, Edgar Davids just being Edgar Davids and so much more.
The film is part of Nike FC's Footballverse, which has its own snazzy website to explore.
Pepsi is not an official sponsor of the 2022 FIFA World Cup — that position belongs to eternal rival Coca-Cola. But a smart way to save money while cashing in on the global phenomenon is by associating with the event in more creative ways — like by getting Lionel Messi, Paul Pogba, Ronaldinho, Fabrizio Romano, RECEBA!!! and Kaljit Atwal to sell your products in a place that vaguely looks like Qatar but isn't.
Sometimes, we forget just how talented professional soccer players really are. Critics write off league’s outside of Western Europe as “farmer’s leagues” absent of any technical skill or prowess, and they could not be more wrong.
As proof, I bring you La Liga Venezolana. Here, apparently, the world’s best soccer players have all gone into hiding. At least that is what it looks like from this training video released by Caracas FC, which pairs some impressive technique with the most immaculate vibes I have ever seen.
Benfica’s Futsal team defeated Hungarian side Haladás 8-3 in the Futsal Champions League on Wednesday. The real talk of the town is the incredible goal scored by Benfica’s Hossein Tayyebi. The Iranian pulled out some exquisite trickery to score Benfica’s third goal. Check out this Tayyebi goal.
Robert Mares is a world champion foosball player. We came up with some crazy trickshot ideas to test his skills. He did not disappoint.
To celebrate our Halloween spirit, we put our skills to the test with a haunted Halloween goal. The objective was simple, hit the corresponding target of what you spin.
Robert Mares is a World Champion professional foosball player. He put his insane foosball skills on display for us to show what it takes to make it as a pro.
It is no wonder this guy is in the Pro Foosball Hall Of Fame.
Use a glue gun to create grip socks.
Use an eraser to remove dirt and scuffs on your boots.
Wrap athletic tape around your laces to keep them tied.
Bring your boots into the shower with you to help break them in. Follow this up by stuffing them with newspaper to help dry them out.
Drop a Little Trees air freshner in your bag to get rid of the smell.
Use a lighter or nail polish to fix the ends of your frayed laces.
Toss some lemon peels or tea bags in your boots to help remove odors.
We challenge you to name a player with more magical skills than Ronaldinho.