Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson is known for his fabulous distribution, with his footwork a key asset of his game, making him the perfect goalkeeper for Pep Guardiola's style of play.
In fact, the Brazilian is so neat with his feet that he scored TWICE while playing in midfield during a charity game in his native country.
In his home town of Osasco, Ederson played alongside teammate Gabriel Jesus in a 'friends of Ederson' side which played an all-star team led by Brazilian singer MC Guimê.
Here is one of his two goals:
The stopper - who wore the number 10 shirt - played in midfield and scored a first-half penalty before embarrassing the opposition keeper in scoring his second of the match.
After finding himself one-on-one in the penalty area, Ederson twisted and turned, using a couple of tricks to make a fool of the goalkeeper, before eventually slotting the ball home.
The Manchester City goalkeeper is known to take risks playing out from the back, and even notched two assists last season against Huddersfield and Schalke.
The legendary Brazilian goalie Rogerio Ceni, who famously took penalties and free-kicks for Sao Paulo, is known to be someone Ederson idolises, and the 25-year-old used to play as a full-back and played futsal as a child.
Jesus scored a header as well in the charity game, as the pair enjoyed their final moments of holiday before returning for pre-season with Manchester City.
The duo have had extended time-off due to winning the Copa America with Brazil earlier this month.
Defender Eder Militao, who joined Real Madrid from Porto this summer, was also involved in the game, as was Ajax's David Neres.
The charity game was to raise money for the local community, with a ticket for the match costing 1KG of non-perishable food which was then donated to the poorer population in the city.