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Come Fan with UsSaturday, June 20, 2026

Watch Serbia’s soccer team perform one of the coolest goals you’ll ever see.

What just happened?!

This of every soccer movie you’ve ever seen. Kicking and Screaming? Sure. Bend it like Beckham? Absolutely. Shaolin Soccer? Of course.

Now watch this highlight.

Alright, I know the goal goes to Branislav Ivanović but can we appreciate all that we just saw from Serbia. Can we give everyone credit for an assist?

Let me put it in gif form so we all can witness this greatness in an endless loop.

The craziest part about this to me is:

  1. The ball doesn’t touch the ground
  2. Not a single Bolivian defender touches it

I need a minute because this is the coolest goal I’ve seen in a long time.

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