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Olimpico
[ uh-lim-pi-koh, oh-lim- ]
noun
- Also called O·lim·pi·co goal. a goal scored directly from a corner kick without being touched by another player.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Olimpico1
Example Sentences
The Stadio Olimpico was sold out for 43 consecutive games and the fanbase fell in love with the Portuguese who led them to back-to-back European finals.
Two goals in five league games for his new club has helped the Granata to the top, immediately justifying his decision to swap St Mary's for the Stadio Olimpico and allowing him some moments of reflection.
The moment that changed Schillaci's life came on 9 June 1990 as Italy struggled to break down Austria in their first game in Rome's Stadio Olimpico, when he met Gianluca Vialli's right-wing cross to rise and power home a 79th-minute header just three minutes after coming on as substitute.
Los organizadores “probablemente tenían todos los escenarios de contingencia en su hoja de operaciones”, dijo Michael Payne, exejecutivo del Comité Olímpico Internacional.
The 2-0 win in Italy last week was Roma's first home defeat in 14 Europa League knockout matches, and only their second home loss in 33 European fixtures at the Stadio Olimpico.
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