Panenka
See also: panenka
English
Alternative forms
- panenka
- panenka kick
Etymology
Named after Antonín Panenka, a Czech football player who scored a softly-struck chipped penalty kick down the middle of the goal to win the penalty shootout in the UEFA Euro 1976 Final
Pronunciation
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Noun
Panenka (plural Panenkas)
- (soccer) A softly-struck chipped penalty kick into the middle of the goal.
- 2010, Laurent Dubois, Soccer Empire: The World Cup and the Future of France[1]:
- Amazingly, in the most important football competition in the world, he had scored a penalty kick in the most risky and theatrical way possible, with what is called a panenka, after Antonín Panenka, a Czech footballer who in 1976 scored a vital penalty kick by chipping the ball over the goalkeeper into the center of the net.
- 2015, Ben Lyttleton, Twelve Yards: The Art and Psychology of the Perfect Penalty Kick[2]:
- Up stepped Pirlo, who coolly took a Panenka as Hart dived to his right.
- 2015, Adam Hurrey, Football Clichés: Decoding the Oddball Phrases, Colorful Gestures, and Unwritten Rules of Soccer Across the Pond[3]:
- Best used for penalties that are scored in a tidy, unfussy manner – no impudent Panenkas or short runups welcome here, thanks.
- 2020 November 7, Paul MacInnes, “Soucek's late strike earns West Ham win as Lookman fluffs Fulham penalty”, in The Guardian[4], London:
- He chipped a Panenka that was so bad it barely had enough power to bounce off the chest of Lukasz Fabianski.
Translations
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Czech
Etymology
From panenka.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈpanɛŋka]
Proper noun
Panenka m anim (female equivalent Panenková)
- a male surname
Declension
Declension of Panenka (masculine animate in -a)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Panenka | Panenkové |
| genitive | Panenky | Panenků |
| dative | Panenkovi | Panenkům |
| accusative | Panenku | Panenky |
| vocative | Panenko | Panenkové |
| locative | Panenkovi | Panencích |
| instrumental | Panenkou | Panenky |
Further reading
- “Panenka”, in Příjmení.cz (in Czech)