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😅 ArrascapĂȘnalti goes viral and even reaches Wikipedia: what it means

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Flamengo star Giorgian De Arrascaeta “went viral” on social media this week!The reason, however, was a bit unusual: a “nickname” that sparked intense debate online: “Arrascapenalty.”Confus...

😅 ArrascapĂȘnalti goes viral and even reaches Wikipedia: what it means Flamengo star Giorgian De Arrascaeta “went viral” on social media this week! The reason, however, was a bit unusual: a “nickname” that sparked intense debate online: “Arrascapenalty. ” Confused?

Come with us and OneFootball will explain it to you! The expression was born during a sports debate show on the UOL portal, while journalists were analyzing a possible penalty in the match between Palmeiras and Sporting Cristal involving Vitor Roque. The discussion began when Juca Kfouri said that, in his view, there had been a penalty in the match.

Right after that, Danilo Lavieri described the play as “an Arrascaeta-style penalty,” arguing that the player merely felt the contact and threw himself to the ground. To sum up his fellow panelist’s comment, journalist Eduardo Tironi “coined” the expression “Arrascapenalty. ” The repercussions even reached Wikipedia The term burst out of the sports journalism bubble and went viral when actor Dan Stulbach used the word on his social media.

While commenting on the intensity of a Premier League game between Arsenal and Manchester City, Stulbach criticized Brazilian football. He praised the European match for having “little complaining” and being a game played with attitude, “with no arrascapenalty or arrascafoul. ” The post boosted the expression, generating a wave of memes online.