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Acrobatic Brazilian teen gives new twist to beautiful game

AFP - 3 dicembre 2008 03:25

Brazilian football player Leah Fortune makes a throw-in during the U-20 Women´s World Cup match between Mexico and Brazil, in Chile, on November 23. Fortune surprised everyone during the tournament with her acrobatic leaps.

SANTIAGO (AFP) - They call it the o jogo bonito - the beautiful game - in Brazil and clearly the South Americans' women are right up there with the men when it comes to an ability to show off silky soccer skills.

The talent shows through early.

Pele famously won the World Cup aged 17 and, although she hasn't reached those stellar heights yet, another 17-year-old is coming to prominence in the women's under-20 squad.

Leah Lynn Gabriela Fortune, born to American parents in Sao Paolo, has been making a name for herself with acrobatic throw-ins which are an assist in themselves given the havoc they create on landing in the penalty area.

Fortune, a keen gymnast who plays in defence for Team Chicago, hurls her missile throws after launching herself on the touchline with an eye-catching forward flip, a technique learned off father David.

"I don't do it for the spectacle - it's almost like a corner and it's a dangerous attacking weapon," says the teen, who moved to the United States as a toddler but who played a leading role in Brazil's run to the quarter-finals of the Under20 world championships in Chile after being offered a trial last year.

Monday, she and her teammates succumbed in their quarter-final to Germany, but in the group phase Leah was outstanding, particularly in a 5-0 thumping of Mexico, when one of her throws directly led to a spectacular goal.

Leah says she learned her move aged just five and adds "I've been a football fan since I was just a couple of years old."

Her grandparents had arrived in Sao Paulo in the first place to undertake Christian missionary work but even after her parents moved to Chicago, taking their girl out of Brazil, it proved impossible to take Brazil out of the girl as her passion for football grew and grew.

In 2006, under20 Brazilian coach Jorge Luiz Barcellos found out about her, as Chicago's Wheaton Academy had before him, and promptly brought her into the Brazilian fold - even though she does not speak Portuguese, unlike her parents, who are fluent.

"I've never spoken Portuguese so the first few training sessions were a little difficult - but football is a universal language," says the bubbly blue-eyed blonde.

"When I got the call up to the Brazilian squad it seemed too good an opportunity to pass up," says Leah.

"These girls are phenomenal, they treat football with a passion that I've never experienced in the United States. The way they live the game is incredible," she told FIFA.com ahead of the loss to the Germans, who advanced to the semis with goals from Sylvie Banecki, Nathalie Bock and Nicole Banecki to leave Leah's auriverde empty-handed despite her efforts.

The Germans moved on to a semi meeting with Leah's 'other homeland' the United States on Thursday while title-holders, having put out Japan, will meet France.

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Commenti (11)

BesTalentScout

3 dicembre 2008 04:25

those clowns should show her face in the picture......................

who knows .............maybe she's cuter than Heather Mitts................

FIFA should have a Miss World Football pageant one of these days..............

chakal

3 dicembre 2008 04:43

ummm... what do i say about this......better left for the imagination

krazy4footy

3 dicembre 2008 06:22

this is football... not a pageant show. You don't suggest that Ronaldo or Beckham have a pageant, so show some respect for these ladies who work very hard at being good footballers (much better than you and I)!

On another note, a teammate of mine performed this type of throw-in during a game several years ago - needless to say it was quite an intense game. And although we didn't score from it, it certainly lifted the team in a hard-fought second half.

gerrard8x

3 dicembre 2008 06:29

well said krazy

pulzar

3 dicembre 2008 07:09

The first player I saw using long throw technique was Ian Hutchingson of Chelsea during early 70's. Chelsea scored numerious goals and threatened the goal mouth, although not as acrobatic as this young lass. It is a deadly weapon that makes many throwins like corner kicks.

Tontodonati

3 dicembre 2008 12:13

If she keeps that up, her back won't last past her 20th birthday!

BesTalentScout

3 dicembre 2008 15:02

Tonto

not entirely true.............i've been doing that for ages..............no back problems at all.................brain damage maybe...........LOL

hollyice

3 dicembre 2008 16:58

I bet she will play better than some of our players in Real Madrid , at least those throw in balls are very usefull . I hope we get a new coach soon , and why not Leah Fortune , she is very beautifull ....

chakal

3 dicembre 2008 18:07

she looks a little chunky from this picture!

Joga_Bonito

3 dicembre 2008 21:52

She's great and a lot more talented and beautiful than any of you

kells23

4 dicembre 2008 09:17

they should have given us tha otha syd of this pic!

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