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Definitions by zruwl

Reverse-Foot Syndrome 

A footballer who is mysteriously unable to score goals with their dominant foot during open play and can only find the net using their opposite foot. This unusual trait, almost like a curse, makes their finishing both unpredictable and frustrating, as every attempt with their stronger foot somehow fails—except for penalties, which they can convert with their dominant foot.
Scouts were amazed and confused by his Reverse-Foot Syndrome; every goal came from his weaker foot.
Reverse-Foot Syndrome by zruwl February 13, 2025

Opposite-foot Striker 

A football player who predominantly plays as a striker but is more effective or prefers shooting with their weaker foot compared to their dominant one.
Despite being right-footed, he scores most of his goals with his left, making him a true opposite-foot striker.
Opposite-foot Striker by zruwl February 13, 2025