@@kloschuessel773 Sure! Which is why, after a point, we don't want "specialists in failure". But i guess you missed the point here. And I am too tired to explain to short-sighted, success-obsessed people about the wide horizons and the changing colours of life. Check out Cruyff's words on quality and results. And take time out to taste the honey the bees make which gives a meaning to their hard work. Got it, Herr Schuessel? Watch Hassler's video on this channel which I enjoyed. I replied simply as one football lover to another. Danke!
@@rituraj4447 Unfortunately nowadays too many people seem to know the cost of everything, but the value of nothing... Klo is one of those. Football is more than trophies, it is the artistry contained within it. MatiGolVidz reminds us of that, or those of us who want to remember, anyway
that era had so many great players and many great teams and the styles of play were so different and that is what makes football "entertaining"...not like now just 22 men 11 blue 11 red...same difference!...boring!
Normally it's quite boring watching a player who scored many of his goals from the penalty spot, but Panenka is different.. he created an iconic penalty style that many have tried and failed to replicate. Not to mention he brought it to the world's attention in a major championship final... that takes skill AND nerves of steel. It could quite easily have resulted in him becoming a laughing stock if he hadn't had the confidence to pull it off. Great dead ball specialist, passer and striker of the ball, too. Classy and ahead of his time. Great memories of an era when there was still mystique to foreign players of this calibre, as you only really saw them in special matches, either European cup games once a week on grainy television, or once every 4 years in international competition.... not like nowadays, when there is too much football saturation and no mystery to any of the players. Love these videos.. great channel MatigolVidz
Actualy, he was like third player let by communist regine to transfer in to Rapid Wien (btw the rulles for transfer from Czechoslovakia at that time was at least 32years and 50 matches in national team).
You are doing a great job ! Thank You for shaering these moments. Our legend is in intensive care in hospital in Prague, plays a match vs. covid...Love from 🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
Not to pat myself in the back or bluff about it. But I did it at amateur level with both feet. All it takes is practice; I would say 10% talent, 90% practice. Bicycle kicks are much harder even with your strong foot; I never did it because I didn't know how to land in the 1-st place,
People only mention his penalties but watching him pull out all his dribbling and feinting tricks, scoring with bent and curling shots, and plying his colleagues with superb, well thought out passes, for Bohemians was a delight.
@@panda4247Wanna hear a funny story? My wife used to be a school teacher back in Brazil. Once one of her students was quite sad and she asked why. He said he was not feeling so well because he was feeling sick and had just thrown up. She asked "God? Was it something you ate?" and he went "No, I felt sick because I was "doing the Neymar". Turns out kids were playing like they were Neymar just lying on the floor and rolling around the school to see who could roll the furthest or whatnot and this one ended up throwing up from rolling too much😂 THAT is Neymar's legacy!😂
@BetaOnPurposeLMS-coach ich schon Finde das wird ständig bei Länderspielen gesagt, wenn es zur Nachspielzeit kommt. Aber ja, gegen Italien scheiden wir tendenziell oft aus. Gegen England meist nicht. 2006 haben die italiener und ja auch gekickt, im eigenen land
Im old enough to have witnessed this wonderful player in a couple of tournaments on TV as youth. The 'Penalty' aside, what the majority of present day observers will be unaware of, is that he was Two Footed, & comfortable driving efforts from distance with ferocious venom, or landing a 50 yard pass 'on a sixpence ' ~ Oh, & for good measure, he was also one of the games Gentleman (a la Sir Bobby if you like) a rare commodity in the modern era.
Že pan Panenka umí pravou víme všichni, Bělehradem to jen potvrdil . Ale jeho levá je snad ještě lepší podívaná . To se nekouká... Přeji mnoho pevného zdraví a radosti z fotbalu
One of the most famous moments in football, the Panenka penalty against W. Germany. The sheer audacity to do what he did in the most pressure packed moment of the final.
So underrated! One of the world's best ever. His disadvantage was he played in Czechoslovakia for most of his career. Had he played for Bayern or Barcelona his career would have been far more successful!
2'18 : absolute cold blood... 😲😲😲 Many thanks for your historical work and the fact that you put the emphasis on "forgotten" players 👍👍👍 Be sure your work is really appreciate by a lot of People 🙏🙏🙏
This is actually called "Poborský lob" after another great czech player Karel Poborský. He did that in 1996 Euro quarterfinals against Portugal (and few times after that) ua-cam.com/video/AR8eurcLK1E/v-deo.html
Помню Паненко . Тогда так штрафные никто не забивал. Уже будучи ветераном, Паненко быстро бегать не мог. Но как только штрафной назначали, все были уверенны, что будет гол. Великолепный был снайпер
in 1974 my favourite forward was Grzegorz Lato (with him Poland needs no NATO :D :D D:, cause Lato was a killer), in 1976 my favourite players were Panenka and Nehoda, they won't be forgotten :-)
Euro Final Czechoslovakia vs Germany deciding penalty shootout Panenka is getting ready to shoot with no idea that his name will sing into the football forever but very few people know how much story is behind that moment. He practiced that shot for 2 years - but since nobody gave a damn about Czechoslovakian football so nobody reported on it or saw it before. his team knew he wanted to shoot it that way if the situation comes and nobody supported that. He came up with the idea at practice becose they were betting with teammates who scores more goals at practice to keep it competitive so they were betting chococlate money and beer. Becose he was losing a lot money he had to come up with something new , after that he started winning and that chococlate and beer gained him a bit weight :D so it was kind of counter productive for his overall performance. Panenka himself said that he would probably working next 30 years with steel if he did not scored that shot with the way he kicked it, becose nobody from the team supported it and he would be probably kicked out. but he didn't knew that communist regime at that time would see it as betrayal of the regime or some kind of protest againts it and he would probably face a jail if the ball didn't end up in net. His teammate/roommate was so so mad at him becose he did not wanted him to shoot it that way that he did not let him to their room untill 6am but it was already after the match and Panenka was celebrating till morning anyways. Pelé commented it : That penalty shot could be only done by genius or a mad man. PS: very nice video thank you
In an interview Panenka stated that if he wouldn't have scored he'd be by now a factory worker with 40 years of work experience. Failure was not an option in socialistic Czechoslovakia at that time. It was not like in the west where you'd be looked at as the clown at most. It took serious guts to go for such a kick in Euro finals (GREAT video btw!!!).
This might be a joke or a hyperbole. The thing is, Czechoslovakian team wasn't expected to do well before the start of the tournament. There's plenty of historical material that proves this, like local newspapers and memories of other players from that team. They certainly weren't expected to beat Netherlands in the semifinal. Going into the final they didn't feel pressured to win. However, attempting such an unorthodox kick when the stakes are high is always tricky. Even today's players risk shame and loss of reputation so in this sense Panenka was right.
The kids these days don't know about players like this..it's all messi ronaldo now nobody else..but this is when football was not stifled with tactics and faking injury. When you were allowed to express yourself fully. This guy had a bucket load of it. And "many" other players in the past that the kids don't know existed
@@moravcik53 also not mentioned is every country had it's own playing style, in international games it was more interesting to watch. These days they all look the same, clones or robots.
When football was still football When the players didn't pull each other with both hands constantly, when players did not lie on the ground in agony because a defender violated their aura with a nasty look. Those good ol' times
this man created the most iconic penalty style in the Euro final against Germany
absolutely class
Anggi Fadillah and Zidane mastered it in WC final against Italy
@@thibaudgirard8907 Yes, he invented the wheel again. Great! Vive les Frogs!
BETTER THAN MESSI
it could also be the most embarrassing one when it is saved
@@thibaudgirard8907 benzema today hhh
At a time when football is just trophies and balon d'or for most, you are doing a great job as a worshipper and lover of this game! Salute!
rituraj chakrabarti in the end its about winning
@@kloschuessel773 Sure! Which is why, after a point, we don't want "specialists in failure". But i guess you missed the point here. And I am too tired to explain to short-sighted, success-obsessed people about the wide horizons and the changing colours of life. Check out Cruyff's words on quality and results. And take time out to taste the honey the bees make which gives a meaning to their hard work. Got it, Herr Schuessel? Watch Hassler's video on this channel which I enjoyed. I replied simply as one football lover to another. Danke!
No fck way
@@rituraj4447 Unfortunately nowadays too many people seem to know the cost of everything, but the value of nothing... Klo is one of those. Football is more than trophies, it is the artistry contained within it. MatiGolVidz reminds us of that, or those of us who want to remember, anyway
that era had so many great players and many great teams and the styles of play were so different and that is what makes football "entertaining"...not like now just 22 men 11 blue 11 red...same difference!...boring!
Normally it's quite boring watching a player who scored many of his goals from the penalty spot, but Panenka is different.. he created an iconic penalty style that many have tried and failed to replicate. Not to mention he brought it to the world's attention in a major championship final... that takes skill AND nerves of steel. It could quite easily have resulted in him becoming a laughing stock if he hadn't had the confidence to pull it off.
Great dead ball specialist, passer and striker of the ball, too. Classy and ahead of his time.
Great memories of an era when there was still mystique to foreign players of this calibre, as you only really saw them in special matches, either European cup games once a week on grainy television, or once every 4 years in international competition.... not like nowadays, when there is too much football saturation and no mystery to any of the players.
Love these videos.. great channel MatigolVidz
Actualy, he was like third player let by communist regine to transfer in to Rapid Wien (btw the rulles for transfer from Czechoslovakia at that time was at least 32years and 50 matches in national team).
You never fail to amaze me when it comes to making videos of players that are often forgotten,thanks for this
What a player!!!
Matigol is the best
Antonín Panenka forever one of us, hope he doing well after he fight covid. Green white greetings from Vienna.
Thx for the video
You are doing a great job ! Thank You for shaering these moments. Our legend is in intensive care in hospital in Prague, plays a match vs. covid...Love from 🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
And WIN, hope he's doing and recovered well, we the green whites were very worried in Vienna about this. Greetings from Vienna
Antonin Panenka perfectly fits the definition of the word legend.
A rare scenario where you see a player taking set pieces with both feet. A genuine two footed player!
Not to pat myself in the back or bluff about it.
But I did it at amateur level with both feet.
All it takes is practice; I would say 10% talent, 90% practice.
Bicycle kicks are much harder even with your strong foot; I never did it because I didn't know how to land in the 1-st place,
In Vienna he will never be forgotten. He was the greatest player I ever saw live.
People only mention his penalties but watching him pull out all his dribbling and feinting tricks, scoring with bent and curling shots, and plying his colleagues with superb, well thought out passes, for Bohemians was a delight.
Pity he is mostly known for that penalty! Unbelievable free kick taker!
A footballer makes his mark when something in the game is named after him. We have Bosman. We have the Cruyff turn. We have the Panenka penalty.
@@wonjubhoy and we have the Neymar rolling on the ground :P
@@panda4247Wanna hear a funny story? My wife used to be a school teacher back in Brazil. Once one of her students was quite sad and she asked why. He said he was not feeling so well because he was feeling sick and had just thrown up. She asked "God? Was it something you ate?" and he went "No, I felt sick because I was "doing the Neymar". Turns out kids were playing like they were Neymar just lying on the floor and rolling around the school to see who could roll the furthest or whatnot and this one ended up throwing up from rolling too much😂
THAT is Neymar's legacy!😂
@@robertojunior7716 :D
what a legend he defeated germany by penalties and also the only time did germany lose to penalties
Random Guy we always loose to italy in pens
Old attitude in germany
@BetaOnPurposeLMS-coach its an old joke in Germany that we loose against italy in pens
@BetaOnPurposeLMS-coach höre ich jedesmal
Gegen die engländer gewinnen wir, gegen die italiener verlieren wir im Elfmeterschießen
@BetaOnPurposeLMS-coach ich schon
Finde das wird ständig bei Länderspielen gesagt, wenn es zur Nachspielzeit kommt.
Aber ja, gegen Italien scheiden wir tendenziell oft aus. Gegen England meist nicht.
2006 haben die italiener und ja auch gekickt, im eigenen land
@BetaOnPurposeLMS-coach gut 👌
Ich weiss auch nicht woher das kommt, aber ich habe es schon mehrfach gehört
Im old enough to have witnessed this wonderful player in a couple of tournaments on TV as youth. The 'Penalty' aside, what the majority of present day observers will be unaware of, is that he was Two Footed, & comfortable driving efforts from distance with ferocious venom, or landing a 50 yard pass 'on a sixpence ' ~ Oh, & for good measure, he was also one of the games Gentleman (a la Sir Bobby if you like) a rare commodity in the modern era.
MR. Set Pieces 🔥 Panenka Was Really Good With a Smooth Touch 💪🏻
You mean a smooth 'tache?
but watch his passing ability also
Že pan Panenka umí pravou víme všichni, Bělehradem to jen potvrdil . Ale jeho levá je snad ještě lepší podívaná . To se nekouká... Přeji mnoho pevného zdraví a radosti z fotbalu
One of the most famous moments in football, the Panenka penalty against W. Germany.
The sheer audacity to do what he did in the most pressure packed moment of the final.
Against arguably the best keeper in the world!
the man was so much more than an one-time-penalty-taker. his free kicks, long shots, long range passing, overall technique - top quality!
You are doing great job. Czech Slovakia legend
Not only his penalties were legendary but also his free kicks and passes.
Antonín Panenka - When men were men
Encyclopedia of Football..thanks for your rare video
What a legend!
The producter of "panenka"
*When the Football was REAL SPORT ...The Golden Era!*
Thanks for this amazing vid. I knew the pk technique was named after a former Czech player but never took the time to find a video of him until now.
What a legend from Czechoslovakia. He played for Bohemians Prague and Rapid Wien.
Damn, what a player! Similar to our Hagi. A master of free kicks and long range shots.
Ohne Panenka hätte es Rapid Wien 1985 nicht bis ins Finale geschafft. Legendäre Zeit damals, in den 80ern. 😜
Thanks to this channel for letting the young generation know about forgotten and underrated players and quality videos salute
1:59 Look at how the wall is moving forwards 😂
So underrated! One of the world's best ever. His disadvantage was he played in Czechoslovakia for most of his career. Had he played for Bayern or Barcelona his career would have been far more successful!
You always surprise me with a videos, thanks a lot
i have seen all 63 panenka goals for rapid live :)
Wow I didn't know that he was that good!! Brilliant!!
If a goal scoring move is named after this guy, you wouldn't have to wonder how good he was
2'18 : absolute cold blood... 😲😲😲 Many thanks for your historical work and the fact that you put the emphasis on "forgotten" players 👍👍👍 Be sure your work is really appreciate by a lot of People 🙏🙏🙏
So calmly in control 2:18
This is actually called "Poborský lob" after another great czech player Karel Poborský. He did that in 1996 Euro quarterfinals against Portugal (and few times after that) ua-cam.com/video/AR8eurcLK1E/v-deo.html
En español cuando alguien anota un penalty así, decimos: "A Lo Panenaka" , gran aporte al futbol
A la panenka en Colombia
Tiene que ser un honor que te conozcan en todo el mundo del Futbol por haber creado un estilo.
Fantastic top player... leggend
Fantastic video. I had no idea Panenka was a genius. Thank you
Ai nostri tempi sarebbe stato uno dei migliori al mondo....GRANDE CLASSE.
Помню Паненко . Тогда так штрафные никто не забивал. Уже будучи ветераном, Паненко быстро бегать не мог. Но как только штрафной назначали, все были уверенны, что будет гол. Великолепный был снайпер
se ve que era un jugadorazo lastima que no jugo en grandes equipos tal vez hubiera tenido mas reconocimiento
great video, thanks for your work
Bellissimo tributo!
You deserve atleast 500k subs
Yeah!!! Always great stuff !!
Great Video Panenka what a guy
Thanks. Wonderful player.
Best UA-cam football channel
He was an Easter Europe George Best. Massively underrated Football genius.
2:18 Not his most famous dink, but damn that's cool.
proper dink that
I had no idea that he was that good. what a player
The Panenka 😀👍❤
sir, u have my respect .
holy fuck i play football and this is simply unreal skill levels omfg
Amazing bro
Absolute class. A lot of the time the keeper knew which way it was going.....didn't make a blind bit of difference.
in 1974 my favourite forward was Grzegorz Lato (with him Poland needs no NATO :D :D D:, cause Lato was a killer), in 1976 my favourite players were Panenka and Nehoda, they won't be forgotten :-)
Towards the end of his career he made a contender out of Rapid Vienna.
Impossible to forget "Panenka" forever
4:21
4:26
Goalkeepers did not move, they thought he wouldve panenka(ize) them ;)
Great video . Thanks you very much. Keep up the work..
Toník Panenka!
Euro Final Czechoslovakia vs Germany deciding penalty shootout Panenka is getting ready to shoot with no idea that his name will sing into the football forever
but very few people know how much story is behind that moment.
He practiced that shot for 2 years - but since nobody gave a damn about Czechoslovakian football so nobody reported on it or saw it before.
his team knew he wanted to shoot it that way if the situation comes and nobody supported that.
He came up with the idea at practice becose they were betting with teammates who scores more goals at practice to keep it competitive so they were betting chococlate money and beer.
Becose he was losing a lot money he had to come up with something new , after that he started winning and that chococlate and beer gained him a bit weight :D so it was kind of counter productive for his overall performance.
Panenka himself said that he would probably working next 30 years with steel if he did not scored that shot with the way he kicked it, becose nobody from the team supported it and he would be probably kicked out.
but he didn't knew that communist regime at that time would see it as betrayal of the regime or some kind of protest againts it and he would probably face a jail if the ball didn't end up in net.
His teammate/roommate was so so mad at him becose he did not wanted him to shoot it that way that he did not let him to their room untill 6am but it was already after the match and Panenka was celebrating till morning anyways.
Pelé commented it : That penalty shot could be only done by genius or a mad man.
PS: very nice video thank you
Happy 75th Birthday Toníku.❤
Todo una leyenda.
.... the "MASTER" Antonin Panenka ....
Congrats! I would like a video of gigi riva
Truly a two-footed player it looks like
In an interview Panenka stated that if he wouldn't have scored he'd be by now a factory worker with 40 years of work experience. Failure was not an option in socialistic Czechoslovakia at that time. It was not like in the west where you'd be looked at as the clown at most. It took serious guts to go for such a kick in Euro finals (GREAT video btw!!!).
This might be a joke or a hyperbole. The thing is, Czechoslovakian team wasn't expected to do well before the start of the tournament. There's plenty of historical material that proves this, like local newspapers and memories of other players from that team. They certainly weren't expected to beat Netherlands in the semifinal. Going into the final they didn't feel pressured to win. However, attempting such an unorthodox kick when the stakes are high is always tricky. Even today's players risk shame and loss of reputation so in this sense Panenka was right.
He make penalty goal look cool
Can you make a video of Carlos Alberto Torres?he is regarded as Brazil's best right back ever alongside Djalma Santos and Leandro.
@Ayan Biswas you are a funny man
I won't lie Dani Alves is up there. But Carlos Alberto was better than Cafu
The kids these days don't know about players like this..it's all messi ronaldo now nobody else..but this is when football was not stifled with tactics and faking injury. When you were allowed to express yourself fully. This guy had a bucket load of it. And "many" other players in the past that the kids don't know existed
.... spot on WELLBRAN .... ;0]
@@moravcik53 also not mentioned is every country had it's own playing style, in international games it was more interesting to watch. These days they all look the same, clones or robots.
Quality!!!!!!!
expensive!!!!!!!!
Only few, can be associated with coined term in their honour.
"Panenka penalty" is the one.
Panenka!!! Legend. ♥️♥️♥️
Il a son nom à jamais inscrit dans le football désormais. Bravo à lui !
Brilliant stuff!!!
If it is that easy for you to make free kicks and, penalties are just a piece of cake.
You deserve a penalty style in your name.
Bohemian Legend Panenka !!
Bohemians Praha , Ďolíček 🇨🇿👍💪
Slavia..........@@hejlik4859
2:52 Ronaldindo freekick vs David seaman
Panenka kick 🔥
Now and then a world-class player arises, and Panenka was one of them
Genious!
What a legend. In his home country he is called "Radar Eye"....
Awesome
Track name = Worakls - Toi (Original Mix)
Сильный удар из любого положения!
Он вошёл в историю футбола под своим именем .
Паненка -- специальный удар пенальти -- Паненка !
N1.....
Grande Panenka l'inventore del cucchiaio
Panenka was the first footballer I have known as a kid. Inspired me to play football too, though with much less success than him.
Can you make a videos of Teofilo Cubillas (Peru), Roger Milla (Cameroon) and Rabah Madjer (Algeria)?
What a fantastic man . Change the game for the good
Из России с любовью. Большой мастер!
Please, try to find and create a videos about another two great czech players: Josef Masopust and Josef Bican.
Thanks and good luck :)
He need icon in fifa
Do one about Hatzipanagis!
When football was still football
When the players didn't pull each other with both hands constantly, when players did not lie on the ground in agony because a defender violated their aura with a nasty look.
Those good ol' times
One heck of a skillful player
Remember him very well in his prime 👍 what a player all the best for you even now
"Mo je faccio er cucchiaio"
Panenka 1976