You know those moments, right? The ones where people down the years will amaze with stories of "where were you when?"These tales are reserved for when something spectacular happens. Like the Moon Landing. Those rare, special, or memorable events.Goalkeepers scoring goals are such occasions. Long will their strikes live in the memories of those who were witnesses.Keepers are there to stop goals going in, not to score them. That's why it's wonderful when a keeper does score. It's highly unexpected.People remember the likes of Paul Robinson scoring against Watford from inside his own half for Spurs, but now this feat has been outdone.The goalkeeper for Bolivian top-flight side Bolivar Matias Dituro scored a spectacular goal from his own box against San Jose de Oruro.Quick to rush off his line and pluck the ball from the opposition's cross, Dituro saw that San Jose de Oruro's 'keeper was in no-man's land and smashed the ball away from his own box... straight into the empty net of the opposition's.Watch the video further down this article.Quite what the opposition keeper was doing, jogging back to his goal from within Bolivar's half is anyone's guess, but the quick-thinking and pinpoint accuracy of Dituro was mightily impressive.

His strike caught the opposition completely off-guard, clearly pushing on for a winner or equaliser for themselves towards the end of the game. They were all stranded.

Dituro's teammates and Bolivar's fans were impressed by what they saw too. The crowd's slow realisation that Dituro's booming clearance was indeed heading into the net is hilarious.

You can't help but feel sorry for the keeper who let his opponent between the sticks get the better of him, but in this instance, all the credit goes to Dituro's brilliant strike.

As said above, other 'keepers have scored goals in the past, and it makes you wonder why more don't try from time to time? Sure, they'll miss a lot, but the fun of when one goes in is all worth it.