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mama15

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Posted - May 04 2024 :  09:24:34  Show Profile  Reply
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Roberto Carlos, a Brazilian football legend, was a force to be reckoned with on the pitch. He spent most of his illustrious career at left-back, but his influence extended far beyond his defensive duties. After hanging up his boots in 2012 at the age of 39, he made a seamless transition into the coaching world, proving that his love affair with the beautiful game was far from over.

Known for his technical skill, endurance that seemed to have no limits and ability to launch long-range missiles across the field, Roberto Carlos was a sight to behold. His extremely fast running abilities were astonishing, allowing him to cover one hundred meters in less than 11 seconds. Fans of the game were amazed by his physical prowess and huge muscles.

But it wasn't just his physical attributes that made him a living legend. Roberto Carlos earned the nickname “Bullet Man” because of his cannon shots, executed with the grace of a dancer. These horribly curved kicks, delivered with the outside of the foot, could launch the ball into the air at speeds reaching an impressive 120 miles per hour. It's safe to say that goalkeepers around the world have had sleepless nights just thinking about seeing one of his strong shots.

Roberto Carlos' influence on the game was undeniable and his legacy continues to shine. In 2004, he was rightfully awarded the title of one of the world's greatest living football players when he was included in the prestigious FIFA 100 list for the organization's centenary. His name will forever remain in the annals of football history, a testament to his extraordinary talent and the mark he left on the beautiful game. https://roberto-carlos.net/

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