Portland Timbers' Dairon Asprilla pulls off amazing bicycle kick goal against San Jose Earthquakes

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Dairon Asprilla, take a bow.

The Portland Timbers forward submitted a late entry for Major League Soccer's goal of the year with an amazing, must-see bicycle kick goal from outside the 18-yard box against the stunned San Jose Earthquakes on Wednesday night.

The frenetic play started when Earthquakes goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski spilled the ball and Asprilla was able to recover the rebound. With Marcinkowski well outside of the goalmouth, Asprilla took the rebound and launched the ball over the goalkeeper's head and in for an incredible goal.

Dairon Asprilla scores a bicycle kick goal during the second half against the San Jose Earthquakes at Providence Park.
Dairon Asprilla scores a bicycle kick goal during the second half against the San Jose Earthquakes at Providence Park.

Asprilla's goal conveniently occurred right in front of Portland's famed supporters' section, the Timbers Army, and Asprilla sprinted over to share his celebration with the boisterous fans. He was presented with a yellow card for an excessive celebration. It was totally worth it.

This is not Asprilla's first spectacular bicycle kick goal. While playing for the Timbers' USL affiliate against the Las Vegas Lights in 2019, Asprilla pulled off another bicycle kick goal. Though, this one was not nearly as amazing as Wednesday's wonder strike.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Dairon Asprilla scores amazing bicycle kick goal for Portland Timbers