At the beginning of the 20th century, the goalkeeper of the Czech national team, František Planicka, was famous for his ability to confidently beat the penalties of even the best bombers. When an eleven-metre-long was assigned to his gate, he seemed to take off the cap from his head, sweep it into the gate and took his position. Nine times out of ten, the opponent's team's footballer hit exactly the corner of the gate where the cap went.