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In football, a roulette is an advanced dribbling skill also known as the Marseille turn or 360 turn. This move involves the player using one foot to drag the ball while spinning 360 degrees to evade defenders and change direction quickly.
The roulette was popularized by legendary Argentine footballer Diego Maradona and later perfected by French star Zinedine Zidane. It requires excellent ball control, balance, and timing to execute effectively during matches.
In Pakistani football culture, this skill is often referred to as \“chakkar\“ or \“ghoomna\“ by local commentators and fans. Young football enthusiasts in Pakistan frequently practice this move in local grounds and streets, admiring international players who perform it successfully in professional matches.
While not as commonly seen in Pakistan\“s domestic football as in European leagues, the roulette remains a celebrated skill that showcases a player\“s technical ability and creativity on the field. |
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