Cáceres asked the striker to describe the famous goal he scored for La Roja against the Soviet Union at the 1962 World Cup. After initially struggling to recount the build-up play, Sánchez instead drew the goal on Cáceres' notepad to fully illustrate the action.
Afterwards, I thought 'wow!' and two things happened. To me, it [the sketch] had a certain aesthetical value and, on the other hand, I remember that the conversation turned in a completely new direction.
Cáceres has compiled his huge portfolio of hand-drawn goals, all of which are signed by the artists, into a book entitled "Tore Wie Gemalt" ('Goals as Portraits').
This project began in 2005 and has allowed many players, including legends like Pelé and Bobby Charlton, to express their memories of goals in a unique visual manner.
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