In football (soccer), the rabona is a move in which a shot, pass or cross is performed by moving one leg behind the other (the one taking the player's weight) and kicking the ball forwards with the first – effectively with one's legs crossed.
There are several reasons why a player might opt to strike the ball this way: for example, a left-footed striker advancing towards the goal slightly on the right side rather than having the goal straight in front may feel that his shot power or accuracy with his right foot is inadequate, so will perform a Rabona in order to take a better shot. Another scenario could be a left-footed winger sending a cross while playing on the right side of the pitch without having to turn first. A good example of this is Diego Maradona, who often made use of this move for both short[1] and long passes[2].
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