Guilherme Madruga became the 15th winner of the Puskas Award on Monday evening, receiving the gong thanks to his overhead kick goal for Botafogo.
Madruga's stunning effort was the deserved winner this year, but was it the best goal ever win the award?
Well, that's what we're here to find out.
Here's rankings of the 15 Puskas Award-winning goals.
It was surprising when this goal earned a nomination in 2018, and even more surprising when it garnered 38% of the votes and won the bloody thing.
Salah's goal against Everton showed off the player's strength in winning the ball back off a defender, skill in drifting past another defender, and finishing prowess in curling the ball into the far corner from just inside the penalty area, but there isn't a world in which this should've been heralded as the best goal of 2018.
Especially when Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale scored overhead kicks in the Champions League in the same season.
Erik Lamela loves a rabona.
The one he bagged against Arsenal in a lockdown north London derby was the second he scored during his tenure at Tottenham Hotspur.
The reason why it's so low down on our list is that, to be honest, we think the one he scored against Asteras in the Europa League was much better.
A name that may ring some bells for Chelsea fans — he played four games for the club — Stoch won the Puskas Award during a career-best spell at Fenerbahce.
The Slovakian fended off Radamal Falcao, Neymar and Lionel Messi to win the award back in 2012, with his looping volleyed effort from 20 yards out that crashed into the top corner in a 1-0 win over Genclerbirligi earning the gong.
Did he deserve a whopping 78% of the vote share that year? Probably not, Falcao's overhead kick vs