Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Fantastic, Goalkeeper Makes a Goal!

Bingham
San Jose Earthquakes goalkeeper David Bingham, certainly will never forget the game against West Bromwich Albion. In his debut match, he scored from the penalty box.

Unique events that occur when West Brom's live tour of the United States tried Earthquakes, Tuesday (12/7/2011). The new game was three minutes, the entire Buck Shaw Stadium was cheering.

First, there is no special time Bingham was able to secure a breakthrough feedback from players ahead of The Baggies pursuit. Goalkeeper 21 years was then holding the ball for a moment while waiting for his colleagues came forward.

Bingham laid the ball again and intends to give feedback to the player front hull away. The ball is not yet fully out of the penalty box was kicked with strong.

Kicks of Bingham seemed too tight and not overtaken by his colleagues. But, beyond suspicion, the ball kicks it also cheats Boaz Brown who keeps goal for West Brom. The ball once bounced off the ground before finally lodged in the goal.

Brown seems to glare due to the direction of the Sun was his favor. He was standing was too advanced and not be able to guess the pace of the ball.

After the goal unique, the players from the team immediately embraced Bingham. Bingham himself just smiled sheepishly and seem to still not have thought could have scored from a distance of 90 yards (about 82,3 m).

The match was eventually won by Earthquakes with the score 2-1. Other Earthquakes goal scored Khari Stephenson, while West Brom made reply Jerome Thomas.

Reported by Yahosports, this is the third time a goalkeeper in Major League Soccer (MLS) managed to score a goal like Bingham. Previously, Danny Cepero (New York Red Bulls) and Talmon Henry Hall (Houston Dynamo) ever scored from a distance of 80 yards (about 73,1 meters)

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