noun General Slang

bicycle kick

BY-sik-ul KICK · noun · informal

An overhead volley struck while airborne, back to goal.

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Definitions

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A spectacular strike where a player throws their body backwards into the air and scissors their legs to volley the ball overhead.

“He scored with an outrageous bicycle kick from the edge of the six-yard box.”
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bicycle kick In A Sentence

He scored with an outrageous bicycle kick from the edge of the six-yard box.

Origin & Usage

So named because the leg motion resembles pedalling a bicycle; also 'overhead kick' or 'chilena'.

People Also Ask

What is a bicycle kick?

It is an acrobatic strike where a player throws themselves backwards into the air and scissors their legs to volley the ball overhead while facing away from goal.

Why is it called a bicycle kick?

The scissoring motion of the legs in mid-air looks like the player is pedalling a bicycle.

What else is a bicycle kick called?

It is also known as an overhead kick, a scissor kick, or the 'chilena' in Spanish-speaking countries.

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