Sunday, August 18, 2019

Five records in unbeaten football history

Some records in the world of football may be broken in the short term, but the following five is likely. It is not easy to break, and it may take several years to complete:

5. fastest balls 1.8 seconds


Arsenal's Nicklas Bendtner played against Tottenham in the 2007/08 season as a substitute, but when Arsene Wenger moved 1.8 seconds. The striker scored one goal.

4. balls made with the head at a distance of 58.13 meters


Odd Grenland's Jone Samuelsen in the league of Norway was made a terrific shot with a header of 58.13 meters since the ball. At the other end of the line, Tromso came on after Tromso made a clear corner.

3. goals scored at a distance of 91.9 meters

The longest goal record ever made by Bournemouth goalkeeper Asmir Begovic, former Stoke City goalkeeper Southampton have been one-footed as a result of the wind since the left-footers failed to reach the keeper Arthur Boruc, so unbelieve.

2. Lionel Messi has scored a season-high 91 goals in a season

In 2012, Messi tallied 91 goals in 69 appearances and overtook Gerd Muller's record of 85 goals.

1. Most Goals scored by goalkeeper Rodrigo Ceni scored 132

Sao Paulo FC Brazil goalkeeper Rodrigo Ceni has scored 132 goals, 61 of them free. 70 free-kicks, 11 balls, and one free-kick to support the attacker. Ceni who played in the club for 25 years until he retired in 2015. He has played 1,238 games, nearly the same as Pele's 1363.

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