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Have Kyoto Sanga scored the most bewildering free-kick ever?

Featuring not one, not two, not three, not four, but FIVE dummies

James Orr
Thursday 08 May 2014 04:04 EDT
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Kyoto Sanga (in purple) and that incredible routine
Kyoto Sanga (in purple) and that incredible routine (YOUTUBE)

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Here is possibly the most bewildering free-kick ever scored in the history of football.

Kyoto Sanga really did make dummies of their opponents Yokohama in a second division league match yesterday, bamboozling their rivals with not one, not two, but FIVE dummies before opening the scoring by smashing in the close-range set-piece after 15 minutes.

With Yokohama still confused by what they had just witnessed, Kyoto Sanga went on to win the match 2-0.

Watch the incredible free-kick routine below...

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