There's nothing very spectacular about Glentoran's run-down old ground in the east of Belfast.
But last October, their star striker Matty Burrows did something very spectacular there against Portadown in the Northern Ireland Premiership.
His back-heeled volley from the edge of the penalty area flew into the top corner to win the match in the 92nd minute.
Twenty-five-year-old Burrows is now up for Fifa's goal of the year award.
'Just instinct'
He's been nominated with some of the world's best players like Leo Messi, Samir Nasri and Arjen Robben.
His goal has already been watched millions of times on the internet.

Burrows is up against superstars like Messi, Robben and Nasri
Matty told Newsbeat: "I didn't really think about it. It was just instinct and I went for it.
"If it hadn't gone in I'd have looked a bit stupid but thankfully it did."
He also admits he's been logging on to see how many people have seen the goal.
"I think it's near five million now. I go on to see how many hits it's getting and it just goes up and up and up every day. It's unbelievable," he said.
'Best night'
"I do try things in training - sometimes they don't come off and I get a bit of stick. But you've got to try."
The winning goal is being decided by a public vote and will be revealed at Fifa's annual awards ceremony in Zurich tonight (10 January).
Matty is flying out to the ceremony to see if he's beaten the superstars.
"All the top players are going - the whole of the Barcelona squad and players like Messi, Ronaldo and Sneijder - the cream of world football.
"It's going to be the best night of my life. I've already won ESPN goal of the year, so fingers crossed."