Is it a goal? Is it art? Or is it just one of the most bizarre moments in football history? The Copa Libertadores—South America's answer to the Champions League—is only three matchdays in, and it's already delivered a contender for the strangest goal of the season.
In yesterday's 1-1 draw between Estudiantes de La Plata and CR Flamengo, home striker Guido Carrillo pulled off something you have to see to believe: a flying butt goal. Yes, you read that right. We're still trying to wrap our heads around it too.
Forget the usual backheel or scorpion kick—this was a moment of pure, unscripted chaos that has fans asking: has football finally become modern art? Whether you're a purist or a lover of the unexpected, this goal is a reminder that the beautiful game always finds new ways to surprise us.
At Onefootball, we love celebrating the weird and wonderful side of soccer. From the terraces to the pitch, every match brings something unique—and sometimes, it's a goal that defies logic. What do you think: is this the most creative finish of the year, or just a lucky bounce? Either way, it's a moment you won't forget.
