Blind soccer player Behzad Zadaliasghari is a real grandmaster of the soccer game despite his blindness, which he also proved during the Paralympic soccer match with the Moroccan team, where he scored a goal that even Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo could envy. You simply must see this masterpiece. In each viewing, this achievement is worthy of greater admiration!
Iranian blind soccer player Behzad Zadaliasghari, who is performing with his country at the Paralympic Games in Rio, he scored in a football match against Morocco spectacular goal, worthy of the greatest masters of football, which neither Messi nor Ronaldo would be ashamed of. The blind soccer player first beats four soccer players in the style of the greatest grandmasters of the soccer game, before beating the Moroccan goalkeeper.
Although the nickname 'Lionel Messi of blind football' holds the French defender Yvan Wouandji, and Behzad Zadaliasghari definitely deserves it as well.
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V football for the blind Lionel Messi and some others have also recently tested themselves members of Barcelona (Ivan Rakitić, Sergio Busquets, Jordi Masip and Sergi Roberto) who faced the Spanish Paralympic team. How they fared in passing and taking free kicks with blindfold, you can see below.
They are in blind soccer rules adapted to the physical limitations of the competitors. It takes place between blind and partially sighted football players (each team has five players), who must wear a blindfold over their eyes to equalize the conditions. They are exempt from this goalkeepers, referee and guides next to the green, who can see what is happening on the otherwise much smaller playground, which is fenced off with an inflatable barrier.
The ball emits an audible signal, so that the footballers can locate it, and the half-time lasts 25 minutes.