Young Real Madrid star Arda Güler produced one of the most incredible moments of the season with a stunning long-range goal against Elche.
Arda Guler long range goal cartoon Real Madrid Puskas Award
The Turkish talent noticed the goalkeeper off his line and decided to try something extraordinary. From a huge distance, Güler struck the ball perfectly, sending it flying into the net and leaving everyone in disbelief.
Goals like this don’t happen often. When they do, football fans immediately start talking about the Puskás Award, the prize given to the most beautiful goal of the year.
A Goal Worth the Puskás Award?
Many fans believe this incredible strike could already be a contender for the Puskás Award.
Long-range goals always capture the imagination of football lovers. They combine vision, courage, and a little bit of madness.
That’s exactly why this moment inspired a funny football cartoon imagining the ball traveling all the way into space before coming back down into the goal — with the legendary Puskás himself appearing at the end to celebrate.
Football Meets Cartoon Comedy
Football has always inspired creativity. From iconic celebrations to unbelievable goals, the sport often feels like a cartoon itself.
This animation exaggerates the moment in a playful way, showing just how unbelievable Arda Güler’s strike really was.
For fans of football and animation alike, it’s the perfect mix of sport and humor.
The Benfica curse is one of the most famous stories in European football history. Since 1962, when Béla Guttmann left the club after winning two European Cups, Benfica have failed to win another Champions League title. Some call it coincidence. Others believe it’s one of football’s strangest curses.
But what really happened?
Who Was Béla Guttmann?
Béla Guttmann was a Hungarian coach who led Benfica to back-to-back European Cup titles in 1961 and 1962. At the time, breaking Real Madrid’s dominance was considered almost impossible. Yet Guttmann built a young, dynamic team that conquered Europe.
After the second European Cup victory, Guttmann reportedly asked for a pay rise. The club refused.
He left the club and allegedly said:
“Not in a hundred years from now will Benfica ever be European champions.”
That sentence became known as the origin of the Benfica curse.
How Many Finals Has Benfica Lost Since 1962?
Since Guttmann’s departure, Benfica have reached multiple European finals — and lost every single one.
They lost European Cup finals in:
1963
1965
1968
1988
1990
And later lost Europa League finals in:
1983
2013
2014
Each defeat strengthened the legend of the curse.
In 1990, before the final against AC Milan, Eusébio even visited Guttmann’s grave asking for forgiveness. Benfica still lost.
Was it bad luck? Financial power gaps? Or something psychological?
Is the Benfica Curse Real?
There is, of course, no supernatural explanation.
Modern football has changed dramatically since the 1960s. Financial power, broadcasting rights, and squad depth have transformed the Champions League. Clubs from Portugal operate with far smaller budgets compared to England, Spain, or Germany.
But the story of the Benfica curse persists because it represents something deeper: how one moment in history can shape decades of narrative.
In sports, belief matters.
The Curse of the Bambino: A Similar Story
Benfica’s story isn’t unique in sports.
In 1919, the Boston Red Sox sold Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees. The owner needed money to finance a Broadway theater production.
After that decision, everything changed.
The Yankees became a dynasty.
Boston went 86 years without winning a championship.
Fans called it “The Curse of the Bambino.”
In 2004, the Red Sox finally won again — breaking the so-called curse.
The parallel is striking.
One decision.
Decades of consequences.
Why the Story Still Matters
Whether you believe in curses or not, the Benfica curse has become part of football folklore.
It is a story about:
Leadership decisions
Pride and ego
Financial limitations
Psychological pressure
And the weight of history
Every time Benfica reach Europe’s later stages, the narrative returns.
Can they finally break it?
Will the Benfica Curse Ever End?
Boston waited 86 years.
Benfica have been waiting since 1962.
Football has surprised us before.
Curses in sports may not be real — but history can feel heavy.
The real question is not whether it’s a curse.
It’s when — or if — Benfica will lift the Champions League again.
After 6 years of drama, court battles, and controversy, the European Super League is officially over.
Real Madrid and UEFA finally reach an agreement, marking the end of one of the biggest conflicts in modern football history.
Is this peace… or just the end of a dream?
A silent cartoon reel inspired by the dramatic Champions League night in Lisbon.
Benfica stun Real Madrid as goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin scores in unbelievable fashion, transforming into Benfica’s eagle.
A chaotic celebration, a smiling José Mourinho, and frustrated Real Madrid stars capture the madness of one unforgettable night.
Endrick
At Real Madrid, he was stuck on the bench.
At Lyon, he exploded with goals.
A short cartoon showing how the same player can look completely different depending on where he plays.
Football, timing, and opportunity — told with humor.
A silent football story full of irony.
Brahim Díaz watches Pape Gueye’s AFCON celebration, remembers his missed Panenka… then sees Kylian Mbappé score a perfect one — and the moment comes full circle.
Football always remembers
Kylian Mbappé scores twice against AS Monaco.
A quick cartoon gag about old memories, a broken Monaco yacht, and a respectful goodbye. 😳⛵
Football humor inspired by Real Madrid vs Monaco.
Xabi Alonso arrives at Real Madrid full of passion and ideas, only to realize he is not coaching a football team but a kindergarten.
In this short animated cartoon, the dressing room turns into chaos with crying players, tantrums, and toys instead of tactics. Xabi tries to bring order, but quickly understands that this team needs daycare more than coaching.
A visual and satirical football cartoon inspired by modern football drama, told with humor and without dialogue.
Barcelona celebrate the Super Cup.
Xabi Alonso is out.
Mbappé and Vinícius high-five.
Álvaro Arbeloa becomes the new coach…
but months later, he’s gone too.
And once again, Florentino Pérez looks for the same names:
Zidane or Ancelotti.
A short cartoon about Real Madrid, pressure, and the endless coaching cycle.
Betis underestimated him.
Gonzalo García responded the only way that matters — a perfect hat-trick.
Header. Right foot. Left foot.
All of it happening right in front of Mbappé. 🎩⚽
A young boy sits in front of a small TV, watching his hero score and celebrate for Real Madrid.
That boy is Kylian Mbappé.
In this short animated story, a dream travels from one generation to another.
From watching Cristiano Ronaldo on television…
to receiving a moment of belief…
to growing up and scoring for Real Madrid himself.
Rüdiger tried to stop Haaland the same way he did in previous matches…
but this time, the Viking striker went full Thor mode and brought out the hammer! ⚡🔨😂
A funny football animation inspired by the Real Madrid vs Manchester City clash — in classic Omar Momani style.
Vinicius Jr. has always played with emotion, and fans love imagining how he reacts to different coaches. Under Xabi Alonso’s strict and intense style, Vini looks stressed and overwhelmed — almost like a kid getting scolded at school.
But the moment he flies back to Brazil, everything changes. Carlo Ancelotti greets him with open arms, giving him the warm, fatherly hug he always needed. It’s a funny contrast that shows why Vini and Ancelotti had such a special connection.
A simple, light story about discipline, comfort… and one big Brazilian hug.
For years, Liverpool lived under the shadow of Real Madrid — a team that repeatedly knocked them out of the Champions League and left unforgettable scars on the club’s history. The Reds entered their latest clash in terrible form, carrying a string of painful defeats that shook their confidence and frustrated their fans. No one expected a miracle.
But sometimes football flips the script.
Liverpool stepped onto the pitch like a wounded team with nothing to lose. Real Madrid, confident and relaxed, seemed ready to repeat the same old story. Yet this time, Liverpool fought with fire. They pressed, they ran, and they defended with heart. In the second half, Alexis Mac Allister delivered the moment that changed everything — a powerful header that stunned the European giants.
It wasn’t just a goal.
It was a release.
The win didn’t simply give Liverpool three points — it ended a psychological curse that followed them for years. Against the strongest team in the world, the Reds found themselves again.
In one of the most unexpected moments of El Clásico, Vinicius Jr refused to walk off the pitch after Xabi Alonso called for his substitution. What began as a tense football situation quickly turned into pure comedy when Pedri grabbed Vinicius’ shirt, unintentionally “pinning” him to the ground like a cartoon character stuck in place.
The playful chaos of the moment inspired a short animated parody where Vinicius clings to the field, Pedri stretches his shirt like rubber, and Xabi Alonso tries desperately to pull his star player off the pitch. It’s a lighthearted take on a heated rivalry, showing how football’s biggest matches can still deliver moments of pure fun.
This humorous twist on a real incident highlights how easily dramatic football scenes can become perfect cartoon material — especially when the personalities involved are as expressive as Vinicius and Pedri.
He mocked Real Madrid, talked big, and carried himself like the next Messi.
The hype around him was huge — a young superstar ready to conquer the Bernabéu… or so he thought.
When the whistle blew, reality hit hard.
Mbappé and Bellingham led Real Madrid to a 2–1 victory, silencing Yamal and Barcelona in front of the world.
The kid who spoke too much suddenly had nothing left to say.
But beyond the memes and the banter, a bigger question started to rise:
👉 Is Yamal truly the heir to Messi… or is he becoming the next Neymar?
Yamal clearly has Messi’s talent — dazzling footwork, speed, and vision.
But his off-pitch lifestyle, attitude, and theatrics are starting to resemble Neymar more than Messi.
And that’s where the debate begins.
Talent can make you a star.
But legacy? That’s built on discipline, mentality, and consistency — and that’s what separates Messi from Neymar.
Yamal has the world watching him.
Will he follow the path of greatness… or the path of entertainment?