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Tuesday 14 February 2017

Top 6 Unbreakable Records In Football History

Top 6 Unbreakable Records In Football History

A Sunday league footballer scored a hat-trick in 70 seconds – which is the fastest ever recorded. it’s not even easy for players to bag three goals in modern football game, Scoring a quick hat-trick is a rarity for every player, The fastest Premier League hat trick was by Sadio Mané for Southampton against Aston Villa in 2 minutes 56 seconds.

5. Rogério Ceni  – World’s highest scoring goalkeeper

Brazilian goalkeeper Ceni scored 131 goals in his career, 64 goals more than the second most goal rich keeper in history, Jose Luis Chilavert. He spent 25 years of his career at São Paulo FC, where he won 20 major titles, including three Brazilian Leagues and two Libertadores Cup.

4. Brazil – Most Participation in FIFA world cups

Brazil appeared in 20 FIFA world cups, which is most by any team. Germany and Italy are second with 18 participations but this record seems to remain as it is because Brazil is expected to participate in all the future FIFA World Cups.

3. Archie Thompson – Most individual goals in a single match

Archie Thompson scored 13 goals against American Samoa in Australia’s 31–0 victory during the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification, It is only logical to consider this record as unbreakable as scoring 13 goals in a single match by one individual player seems near to impossible.

2. Real Madrid – Most European Cups in a row

Real Madrid hold the record for the most Champions League victories, having won the competition 11 times, including the inaugural competition.  Amazingly, From 1955 to 1960, Real Madrid went on to win 5 continuous European Cups. It is obviously difficult for any other club to win five European titles titles in such time in the future. The European Cup’s modern equivalent, the champions league, has yet to be defended even once.

1. Lee Todd – The fastest red card in history

Lee Todd holds the record for the fastest red card in history. Cross Farm Park Celtic striker Lee Todd was sent off just two seconds into a game back in October 2000.
Now just think yourself if this is even possible for someone to be issued a red card in only one second, as this is the only way to break this football record.

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