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Borisss

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Tue, Apr 28, 2026, 07:19 PM

Essen, Germany

51.44900, 7.10200

This vertically oriented photograph captures a television screen displaying an intense moment from a soccer match. The main subject on the screen is a soccer player in a red jersey, with the number "9…read more

excitement
anticipation
tension
focus
athleticism

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This vertically oriented photograph captures a television screen displaying an intense moment from a soccer match. The main subject on the screen is a soccer player in a red jersey, with the number "9" clearly visible on his back, captured mid-air while executing an impressive overhead or bicycle kick. His body is almost parallel to the ground, with legs raised to strike the soccer ball, which is seen close to his foot, indicating the precise instant of impact or just after. The player is positioned in front of a white soccer goal net, suggesting a direct shot on target. Behind the net, red structures and green grass are visible, typical of a soccer stadium's goal area. In the top left corner of the broadcast, the channel identifier "MAXSPORT 3 HD LIVE" is prominently displayed. The television screen is situated against a plain, light brown wall on the left side of the photograph. To the right, a dark, upholstered piece of furniture, possibly a sofa or chair, extends into the frame, partially obscured by shadows. Tangled dark cables and a small, rectangular electronic device are visible on the floor or a surface near the furniture, next to the TV. The overall scene depicts an indoor setting, likely a living room in Essen, Germany, where a live sports event is being viewed, capturing the dramatic skill and athleticism of a soccer player in action. | Open Wire