Declan Rice and Lamine Yamal have been nominated for the Puskas Award, alongside amateur Brentford forward Ashley Cheatley. The prestigious award is given annually to recognize the best goals in men's football.
Rice, an Arsenal midfielder, received widespread praise after scoring a spectacular free-kick against Real Madrid in the Champions League last season. The 22-year-old collected the ball from a distance and whipped it into the top corner with precision, earning him a place among the top 11 goal nominees.
Yamal, a Barcelona winger, is also in contention for the award after scoring a curling strike against Espanyol in May. The 18-year-old showcased his exceptional skill and technique as he collected the ball on the right flank, surged inside, and bent it into the far top corner.
Cheatley's goal, meanwhile, was a stunning overhead kick in the Women's FA Cup that has put her among some of the best female players in the world. The 30-year-old Bees forward controlled a bobbling pass, flicked the ball up, and acrobatically finished with her back to goal.
The Puskas Award winner will be chosen by a combination of fan vote and expert panel. Other notable nominees include Atlas full-back Carlos Orrantia for his impressive volley against Queretaro in Mexican Liga MX.
Overall, these nominations are a testament to the incredible skill and talent on display in men's football. The competition is fierce, but with goals like Rice's free-kick and Cheatley's overhead kick, it's going to be a close contest for the top prize.
Rice, an Arsenal midfielder, received widespread praise after scoring a spectacular free-kick against Real Madrid in the Champions League last season. The 22-year-old collected the ball from a distance and whipped it into the top corner with precision, earning him a place among the top 11 goal nominees.
Yamal, a Barcelona winger, is also in contention for the award after scoring a curling strike against Espanyol in May. The 18-year-old showcased his exceptional skill and technique as he collected the ball on the right flank, surged inside, and bent it into the far top corner.
Cheatley's goal, meanwhile, was a stunning overhead kick in the Women's FA Cup that has put her among some of the best female players in the world. The 30-year-old Bees forward controlled a bobbling pass, flicked the ball up, and acrobatically finished with her back to goal.
The Puskas Award winner will be chosen by a combination of fan vote and expert panel. Other notable nominees include Atlas full-back Carlos Orrantia for his impressive volley against Queretaro in Mexican Liga MX.
Overall, these nominations are a testament to the incredible skill and talent on display in men's football. The competition is fierce, but with goals like Rice's free-kick and Cheatley's overhead kick, it's going to be a close contest for the top prize.