A golazo is a Spanish term used in soccer to describe a spectacular or amazing goal. The word is made up of the suffix -azo and gol, which means goal in Spanish. The term is commonly heard during televised football coverage when a commentator has been suitably impressed by the nature of the goal. The word is also used by Spanish speakers around the world. The term golazo entered the minds of football fans around the United Kingdom with the emergence of Channel 4s Football Italia in the early 1990s. The shows introductory theme song incorporated a cry of "golaco!" from Jose Altafini, an Italian-Brazilian former footballer who moved into media and punditry at the end of his playing career. A golazo is subjective, but most people will agree that it is a goal that demonstrates substantial levels of skill on the part of the scorer. In most cases, a true golazo is a goal usually from outside the penalty area, but it can also be off of a creative dribble or flick.