remontada

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== Dutch == === Etymology === Borrowed from Spanish remontada. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˌreː.mɔnˈtaː.daː/ Hyphenation: re‧mon‧ta‧da === Noun === remontada f (plural remontada's, diminutive remontadaatje n) (soccer) comeback == French == === Etymology === Borrowed from Spanish remontada. Popularized in France in 2017 following FC Barcelona's 6-1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. FC Barcelona overcame a four-goal deficit in the second leg of their 2016–17 UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie against Paris Saint-Germain to win 6–5 on aggregate, making it the largest comeback in UEFA Champions League history. === Pronunciation === === Noun === remontada f (plural remontadas) (originally sports) comeback (act of overcoming a substantial disadvantage) === Further reading === “remontada”, in Dictionnaire français en ligne Larousse “remontada” in L’Internaute. == Polish == === Etymology === Borrowed from Spanish remontada. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /rɛ.mɔnˈta.da/ Rhymes: -ada Syllabification: re‧mon‧ta‧da === Noun === remontada f (soccer) comeback (act of overcoming a substantial disadvantage) ==== Declension ==== == Portuguese == === Participle === remontada f sg feminine singular of remontado == Spanish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /remonˈtada/ [re.mõn̪ˈt̪a.ð̞a] Rhymes: -ada Syllabification: re‧mon‧ta‧da === Noun === remontada f (plural remontadas) (sports) comeback (act of overcoming a substantial disadvantage) === Participle === remontada f sg feminine singular of remontado === Further reading === “remontada”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8.1, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 15 December 2025