Panenka | How one man's genius changed penalties forever
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- čas přidán 18. 06. 2021
- As part of our ‘Story of the UEFA European Championships’ series in association with Heineken - official beer partner of UEFA Euro 2020 - Enda Coll looks at the story of Antonin Panenka, who changed penalties forever at the 1976 European Championship.
Celebrating the story of the Euros with @Heineken - official beer partner of Euro 2020. Drink responsibly, visit drinkaware.ie #Heineken - Sport
I’m here because Hakimi did it against Spain in the World Cup 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
😍😍😍
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Same thing
Here because of Haikimi Morocco vs Spain
I'm here now because benzema did it against Manchester city 🤣👍
I watched this after Agüero missed, what could have been his last goal for Man City, it was a PK & he try doing Panenka Style lol
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Im here on 12-6-22 because of ACHRAF HAKIMI. 🇲🇦
Wasn't even a good one.
Perfecto with the dance of celebration 🐧👑
You had never seen a Panenka Penalty before?
His free kicks and passes were breathtaking, too.
Im here because of Hakimis Penalty against Spain, World Cup 2022
In England, we never saw the Czechs as outsiders. They eliminated England in the qualifiers, and had brilliant players like Marian Masny and Anton Ondrusz.
Marián Masný is Slovakian btw but yeah we were 1 country back then
I'm here because Spain just won the 2022-23 Euro Nations League on a Panenka penalty.
I just learnt that more players on that team were from Slovakia and less from Czechia. But the records are given to Czechia after the breakup of Czechoslovakia
The credits should be and actually are same for both. One country one trophy. For example in other tournaments where Czechoslovakia was succesful (1934, 1962 WC final or others) mostly there were more players originated from Czech part. The reason why someone might feel like credits from Czechoslovakia (in overall, we still have the flag for ex.) was shifted on Czech republic is that Czechs were leading the Independence movement and were most industrialized and developed from the new country. Slovaks were too small and political weak to have their own independence already in 1918. But it is complicated history and I think the realtionship is very good now between us.
You are right !!! Let's just start a another war for that
@@phoenixaroui8712 😆 No.
don't take the '30 years in mine' seriously
Man given to what happened to Czechoslovakia pilots after returning home from GB in communist Czechoslovakia… I think 30 years in mine was not far from truth… especially since this was Imperialist West Germany :D
Panenka actually said that he would be probably working next 30 years with steel , not in mines ....
but yes later he aquired information that if that shot wouldn't be a goal that regime at that time would see it as some kind of protest againts it and would punish Panenka somehow...
also his roomate did not let him into their room untill 6am after he shot it becose how mad he was at Panenka even thou it was a goal , but Panenka was away celebrating anyway :D
i’m here because the GOAT used this kick
zlatan
Great story. I didn’t know the history. Love that Zidane emulated him.
Panenka, mr Penalty!❤🎉🎯🥇
Antonín Panenka- Immortal
He won chocolate for life!!! 🤣
I wonder why that team did not qualify for the 78 WC!!!.....because in 1980 they were good again, winning the EURO bronce medal and becoming Olympic Champion. By the way, 80 % of the players were Slovaks!!
Let's see how the Future unfold for the Bosnian National team and Czechia
Hakimi in world cup 2022 against spain
Hakimi 👏🏻😎🇲🇦
Here because of ACHRAF HAKIMI QATAR 2022🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
I love the old soviet block... the reward was chocolate LOL... HAHAHAHA... oh the old soviet times!!!
1) Yugoslavia was not part of the Iron Curtain countries
2) Yugoslavia was not a communist country. It was socialist.
Jay Buckley from Inbetweeners
I like that morocco is out
Nonsense , just like the " Cruyff " turn !
Harry Kane, are you listening ?😆