14 GOLS MAIS BONITOS DE CADA ANO (2009 - 2022) Prêmio Puskás - Summary

Summary

The video is a compilation of the most beautiful goals from each year, as chosen by the Puskas Award. The award is named after the Hungarian player Ferenc Puskás, known for his exceptional scoring abilities. The video showcases goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Emment Altinópolis, Miroslav Stoch, Ibrahimovic, and many others. It also highlights the 2015 award winner, Wendell Lira, who is recognized for his goal against Lionel Messi. The video also features predictions for the Brasileirão game and discussions about the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The video ends with a mention of the Searches award, which is given to the most beautiful goal of the year in partnership with FIFA. The video concludes with a call for viewers to leave comments suggesting which goal they think will win in 2023.

Facts

1. The Puskas Award is an annual event that recognizes the most beautiful goal of the year.
2. The award was named after a Hungarian player, Ferenc Puskás, who was known for scoring great goals.
3. Cristiano Ronaldo won the award in 2009 when he was playing for Manchester United.
4. Emment Altinópolis from Turkey won the award in 2010 with a goal that was described as a "personal missile".
5. In 2011, Neymar's goal in a match between Flamengo and Santos won the award.
6. In 2012, Miroslav Stoch from Fenerbahçe scored the goal that won the award.
7. In 2013, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who had recently retired, scored the goal that won the award.
8. In 2015, Wendell Lira, from Goiânia, won the award with a goal he scored while playing FIFA Live.
9. In 2016, a mod made the goal that won the award.
10. In 2017, Oliver, playing for Arsenal, scored the goal that won the award.
11. In 2018, Mohamed Salah won the award with a goal where he threw an opponent on the ground.
12. In 2019, Daniel Zori, playing for Debressane, won the award.
13. In 2020, Tottenham's Son Heung-min won the award with a goal.
14. In 2021, Eric Lamela, also at Tottenham, won the award with a goal.
15. In 2022, Marcinho Alexi, who plays for warta posna, won the award with a goal.
16. In 2023, a professional amputee football player, who remains unnamed, won the award for the first time with a goal.