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Brazilian Soccer Player ‘Hulk’ Hits Shot That Sends ‘Keeper Flying Through His Own Net!

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If you’ve ever watched the Brazilian national team play soccer before, you might well have seen their powerful 28 year-old striker Givanildo Vieira de Sousa muscling players out of his way and shooting with a powerful drive not seen very many times on a soccer pitch.

Don’t recognize the name? Well, that’s because he goes by his very apt nickname of ‘Hulk’ instead. This giant forward plays for Russian side Zenit St. Petersburg and a video’s emerged showing the burly goalscorer firing a shot in training that sends the goalkeeper flying through his own net!

Check it out!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjz_Ko4uO3s

Hulks’ got form with his powerful shots. Have at look at what he did to a poor practice ball in training recently:

Huh? What do you mean, ‘special effects’…?!

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