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Since its creation, football has gained a lot of fans around the world, fans who want to see the best players having great performances, humiliating rivals in occasions. Throughout the years, there have been some marks and stats very difficult to equalize and even more to surpass.There are some records that seem unbreakable even for the top figures in world football nowadays, and right now we’re going to discover those impossible records to beat in football history.
The legendary goalkeeper of Manchester United, Edwin Van der Sar, holds this record. The Dutchman spent a year in the Premier League without receiving a single goal for 1,331 minutes of play.
This is certainly not a secret, as most people know Real Madrid is the team that holds this record. Los Blancos reached a great streak of five consecutive Champions League titles between 1955-1960 seasons, led by historic players such as Alfredo Di Stefano among others.
Nowadays, they are still making history by being the only team that won the Champions League in consecutive years for the first time in history after defeating Juventus past June 3rd in Cardiff.
Lionel Messi is the responsibility of this high quantity of goals, as the Argentinean player scored 91 goals during the 365 days of 2012, setting a record that still lasts and is very likely to last for a long time before anyone could even get close to it.
Stoke City goalkeeper Asmir Begovic scored a couple of seasons ago, the longest goal in history against Southampton. The Bosnian keeper introduced the ball in the rivals net from 91.9 meters away, that is, in essence, from his own bow.
This goal even made it to the Guinness Book of Records. Besides, it is one of the earliest goals in history, since Asmir scored it when there were only 13 seconds of the game.
Ricardo Oliveira is the responsibility of that goal, scored in just 2.8 seconds in the clock a few seasons ago.
This record will be impossible to beat. It occurred in the year 2002 in the League of Madagascar. Stade Olympique L'Emyrne, 'SOE', in protest of a decision of the referee in the match that faced Adema, decided to protest scoring the amusing amount of149 goals in their own door.
This feat occurred on the day of the famous 'Maracanazo'. In the World Cup final held in Brazil in 1950 faced the selection of Uruguay against the host, Brazil.
The match was historic by its result, against all prognoses, in which Uruguay ended up lifting the trophy, but it is also remembered for being the meeting with the most spectators in history. Although the official figures did not give more than 199,000 people, the truth is that the record was exceeded and reached 210,000.
One of the best players of all time –considered the best in the eyes of many peoples. The great Pelé is the player with the biggest quantity of hat-tricks scored throughout his career. 'O Rei' left the bar very high for top figures after him such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi, scoring 3 goals in the same game on 92 occasions.
Since its creation, football has gained a lot of fans around the world, fans who want to see the best players having great performances, humiliating rivals in occasions. Throughout the years, there have been some marks and stats very difficult to equalize and even more to surpass.There are some records that seem unbreakable even for the top figures in world football nowadays, and right now we’re going to discover those impossible records to beat in football history.
The legendary goalkeeper of Manchester United, Edwin Van der Sar, holds this record. The Dutchman spent a year in the Premier League without receiving a single goal for 1,331 minutes of play.
This is certainly not a secret, as most people know Real Madrid is the team that holds this record. Los Blancos reached a great streak of five consecutive Champions League titles between 1955-1960 seasons, led by historic players such as Alfredo Di Stefano among others.
Nowadays, they are still making history by being the only team that won the Champions League in consecutive years for the first time in history after defeating Juventus past June 3rd in Cardiff.
Lionel Messi is the responsibility of this high quantity of goals, as the Argentinean player scored 91 goals during the 365 days of 2012, setting a record that still lasts and is very likely to last for a long time before anyone could even get close to it.
Stoke City goalkeeper Asmir Begovic scored a couple of seasons ago, the longest goal in history against Southampton. The Bosnian keeper introduced the ball in the rivals net from 91.9 meters away, that is, in essence, from his own bow.
This goal even made it to the Guinness Book of Records. Besides, it is one of the earliest goals in history, since Asmir scored it when there were only 13 seconds of the game.
Ricardo Oliveira is the responsibility of that goal, scored in just 2.8 seconds in the clock a few seasons ago.
This record will be impossible to beat. It occurred in the year 2002 in the League of Madagascar. Stade Olympique L'Emyrne, 'SOE', in protest of a decision of the referee in the match that faced Adema, decided to protest scoring the amusing amount of149 goals in their own door.
This feat occurred on the day of the famous 'Maracanazo'. In the World Cup final held in Brazil in 1950 faced the selection of Uruguay against the host, Brazil.
The match was historic by its result, against all prognoses, in which Uruguay ended up lifting the trophy, but it is also remembered for being the meeting with the most spectators in history. Although the official figures did not give more than 199,000 people, the truth is that the record was exceeded and reached 210,000.
One of the best players of all time –considered the best in the eyes of many peoples. The great Pelé is the player with the biggest quantity of hat-tricks scored throughout his career. 'O Rei' left the bar very high for top figures after him such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi, scoring 3 goals in the same game on 92 occasions.
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