A crow in South Goa has become an overnight sensation after a video showed the bird playing football with a young boy using its beak to pass the ball back and forth.
The viral clip shows the unlikely duo engaged in what can only be described as the most adorable match ever. The boy gently kicks the ball toward his feathered teammate, who taps it back with precision using its beak.
The video was originally shared by @thegoanonline on X, which was reposted by @chakdefootball on Instagram with the caption: "In a rare video, a crow is seen playing football with a child somewhere in South Goa. How beautiful is this?"
Social media users are absolutely loving it. Comments range from "Need a striker?" to “Crownaldo”.
Sometimes the best entertainment comes from the simplest moments: a boy, a bird, and a ball creating magic that the entire internet can't stop watching.
The viral clip shows the unlikely duo engaged in what can only be described as the most adorable match ever. The boy gently kicks the ball toward his feathered teammate, who taps it back with precision using its beak.
In a rare video, a crow is seen playing #football with a child somewhere in South Goa pic.twitter.com/jVynpLGC0V
— The Goan 🇮🇳 (@thegoanonline) May 20, 2025
The video was originally shared by @thegoanonline on X, which was reposted by @chakdefootball on Instagram with the caption: "In a rare video, a crow is seen playing football with a child somewhere in South Goa. How beautiful is this?"
Social media users are absolutely loving it. Comments range from "Need a striker?" to “Crownaldo”.
Sometimes the best entertainment comes from the simplest moments: a boy, a bird, and a ball creating magic that the entire internet can't stop watching.
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