A Rainbow Kick is a type of shot that is popular in football. It is also known as a reverse flick-over, Arco Iris, or a Coup du Sombrero in France and Spain. In the United Kingdom, it is also called an Ardiles flick. It was invented in 1968 by Brazilian footballer Carretilha de Kaneco.
The rainbow kick is a soccer trick that many players perform while dribbling. This move is commonly seen in street soccer and futsal matches, and some professional players use it to great effect. It has been used by a number of famous players including Neymar and Jay-Jay Okocha. In Germany, this move is referred to as the Okocha trick. Although it has a bad reputation among players, it has created some of the most memorable moments in professional soccer.
The Rainbow Kick was invented by Brazilian football player Alexandre de Carvalho in 1968. In the UK, this move is known as the reverse flick-over. In Germany, it is called the Okocha-Trick, named after Jay-Jay Okocha. In Brazil, the rainbow kick is also called the Carretilha. The technique was first introduced by Santos winger Alexandre de Carvalho, and it has been copied by many players since.
The rainbow kick is a controversial technique that has been banned from French football. The controversial technique is sometimes used as a showboating tactic and has been criticised by many. Neymar has used the technique at various clubs and caused a major uproar when he used it against Athletic Bilbao. The use of the rainbow flick has only reinforced the image of the move as disrespectful showboating. Although the kick is technically not illegal, it is considered a highly offensive tool.
In order to perform the rainbow kick, the dominant foot needs to roll the ball up the opposite leg. A right footer presses the ball against the left ankle and then raises his right foot, which then rolls the ball up the opposite leg. The technique is extremely quick and requires a high degree of skill and quickness to achieve.
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