And don't just take Daniel's word for it, not when you have this brilliant YouTube footage as evidence.Īnd while the defensive-minded Knowledge wonders why the Greuther Fürth defender vacated his post before the corner had been fully cleared, here's Felipe Patiño Arenas to introduce Andres Perez: 'He is from Colombia, and during a friendly match in the Argentinian league, playing for San Lorenzo against Independiente, he scored this goal.'Īlso worthy of note is this agonising near-miss by Pablo Aimar, which surely would have been the best yet. 'Dutch player Dave de Jong scored a rabona goal for VfL Osnabrück (third division) against SpVgg Greuther Fürth (second division) in a German Cup match in August 2005,' he writes.
Daniel Buse, however, presents one that does. Many readers suggested a host of goals as potential contenders, but skilful as they were, Gianfranco Zola's strike for Chelsea against Ipswich, Kanu's for Arsenal against Middlesbrough, Lee Sharpe's for Manchester United against Barcelona, and Rabah Madjer's for Porto in the 1987 Champions League final simply do not qualify as rabonas.