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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Pelé runaround move is a football move designed to get around an opponent. The move requires split-second timing and speed in execution - letting a pass from a teammate approach but allowing it run pass the opposition, then sprinting around the opposing player to continue the attack. It relies on speed for its execution in situations where there is little time or space. The "Pelé variant" was demonstrated by Brazilian superstar Pelé during the 1970 FIFA World Cup…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Pelé runaround move is a football move designed to get around an opponent. The move requires split-second timing and speed in execution - letting a pass from a teammate approach but allowing it run pass the opposition, then sprinting around the opposing player to continue the attack. It relies on speed for its execution in situations where there is little time or space. The "Pelé variant" was demonstrated by Brazilian superstar Pelé during the 1970 FIFA World Cup against Uruguay. In the Uruguay game, Brazilian center-forward Tostão played an excellent through pass to Pelé as a counter-attack started. Sprinting up the middle, Pelé was immediately confronted with the experienced Uruguayan keeper Ladislao Mazurkiewicz who came off his line quickly.