moments
moments
Some goals are more than just points on a scoreboard — they become moments etched in history, forever tied to the ball that made them possible. Let’s dive into legendary goals and the iconic balls that helped shape these unforgettable moments.
Some goals are more than just points on a scoreboard — they become moments etched in history, forever tied to the ball that made them possible. Let’s dive into legendary goals and the iconic balls that helped shape these unforgettable moments.
diego maradona (1986)
diego maradona (1986)
In the 1986 World Cup quarterfinal against England, Maradona dribbled past five players to score what is often called the greatest goal in football history.
In the 1986 World Cup quarterfinal against England, Maradona dribbled past five players to score what is often called the greatest goal in football history.


adidas azteca
adidas azteca
The Azteca's design paid tribute to Mexico’s ancient Aztec architecture and murals.
The Azteca's design paid tribute to Mexico’s ancient Aztec architecture and murals.
zinedine zidane (2002)
zinedine zidane (2002)
Zidane’s left-footed volley against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League final is one of the most beautiful goals ever scored in club football.
Zidane’s left-footed volley against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League final is one of the most beautiful goals ever scored in club football.


adidas finale (2002)
adidas finale (2002)
Zidane himself said he couldn’t have hit the ball better if he tried a thousand times.
The ceramic sculpture of Jalisco was used as funerary offerings in the tombs of members of important families. It is conjectured that depictions of ballplayers were meant to accompany the burial of a man who had been a skilled player.
roberto carlos (1997)
roberto carlos (1997)
In a match against France, Roberto Carlos unleashed a curling free kick from 35 meters that defied physics, bending around the wall and into the net.
In a match against France, Roberto Carlos unleashed a curling free kick from 35 meters that defied physics, bending around the wall and into the net.


adidas tricolore (1998)
adidas tricolore (1998)
Scientists later studied the shot, concluding that the extreme swerve was due to the ball's aerodynamics and spin.
The ceramic sculpture of Jalisco was used as funerary offerings in the tombs of members of important families. It is conjectured that depictions of ballplayers were meant to accompany the burial of a man who had been a skilled player.