The good news is, it only really requires 4 steps. It’s the shot for those moments when you’re on the wrong side of the ball, facing an awkward angle or have limited time and space you get the ball in the air. The kick is really is as difficult as it looks, and requires lots of time, technique, skill and practice to master due to its unnatural movement. Every image of someone taking the Rabona kick looks uncomfortably twisted and quite funny. That’s why we have put together a series of guides to help you increase your football armory of skills, work on your technique, become a more creative and skillful player and impress your team! This week we’ll be looking at the famous Rabona Kick and how to perfect it. HOW TO MASTER THE RABONA KICK As a player you will get lots of practice in your weekly training and matches however, you may not always have the time to learn new tricks and skills at these times.