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Who scored the fastest goal in history. The fastest goals in the world

An early goal always turns a match on its head. In football, such goals are considered to be those scored in the first 20 minutes. However, it also happens that the ball flies into the net in the first seconds of the match. Such goals are always funny and immediately add additional intrigue to the game.

Fastest goal of the world championships

This achievement was chalked up by the famous Turkish player Hakan Shukur. At the 2002 World Championships, which took place in Japan and Korea, the Turkish team competed for third place. In the match for the coveted bronze, Hakan Şükür's team was up against one of the hosts of the tournament - the South Korean team. It took the Turks only 11 seconds to open the scoring.

Makay's goal in the Champions League

Setting such a record in the Champions League is truly valuable, especially if it was scored against Real Madrid. Bayern Munich player Roy Makai also made it in 11 seconds. The German attack turned out to be so swift and sharp that even the Madrid defense was not ready for it.

Fastest goal in Bundesliga history

In 2014, Bayer's player Karim Bellarabi recorded such a record. After a quick multi-step move, the midfielder hit Mitchell Lanzherak's goal. The Bayer football player completed it in just 9 seconds. Moreover, in such a short period of time, Bayer players also managed to make 4 passes.

Goal from the Guinness Book of Records

The goal scored on December 6, 1995 gained such fame that it was soon included in the Guinness Book of Records. Australian Damanien Mori from the Adelaide City team decided to shoot from the center of the field immediately after the referee's starting whistle. His goal took 3.68 seconds. The ball flew in a high arc and became a real surprise for the goalkeeper.

Brazilian Fred's 3.17 seconds

Spectators who came to the junior championship match in Sao Paulo were in shock for at least the entire first half. After all, moments after the referee's starting whistle, the score was already opened. After the match, Fred gave a huge number of interviews, and all of them related, of course, to his sensational strike. To score a goal in such a period of time is perhaps only possible with a powerful long-range strike, which is what the Brazilian did. After a play in the center of the field, Fred hit with his first touch, and it’s hard to say that the goalkeeper went much beyond the goalkeeper’s area; first of all, the effect of surprise worked.

Sensational goal from Saudi Arabia

The striker of the Al Hilal club took a good hit on the ball immediately after the referee's whistle. The ball flew into the net within 3 seconds, and the goalkeeper didn’t even jump after it. The quick goal served as an excellent impetus for the final defeat by Al Hilal, the match ended with a score of 4:0.

World record from the second Russian league

Yes, this happens too. Once the symbol of “Rostov”, Mikhail Osinov, created a real masterpiece, speaking for the Novocherkassk MITOS. The player hit the opponent's goal in less than 3 seconds. The very next day, the Russian’s achievement was published in the famous British publication The Sun, which recognized this goal as the fastest in the history of football.

The FIFA World Cup is a tournament among national teams, held once every four years under the auspices of the International Football Federation (Federation Internationale de Football Association, FIFA; FIFA). To date, 20 world championships have taken place. From June 14 to July 15, 2018, the 21st FIFA World Cup will be held in eleven cities of Russia.

The record for the number of championship titles belongs to the Brazilian national team. She won the tournament five times (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002). The Brazilians are also the only team to take part in all the final stages of the World Championships without exception (20 in total).

Only twice in history have teams managed to defend the championship title: Italy (1934, 1938) and Brazil (1958, 1962) won two tournaments in a row. No team in history has won the world championship three times in a row. The Italian national team was world champion for 16 years (1934-1950) due to the fact that tournaments were not held in 1942 and 1946.

The German team suffered the greatest number of defeats in World Cup finals - four. Among the teams that did not become champions, the Netherlands team holds the lead in this indicator - three finals.

The German team played the most matches at the World Championships (106 games), the least was the Indonesian team, which played one match at the 1938 tournament under the name Dutch East Indies.

The Brazilian national team won the greatest number of victories at the world championships (70 matches won), while the Mexicans suffered the most defeats - 24.

The Hungarian team scored the most goals during one tournament in 1954 - 27. The Swiss team at the 2006 World Cup set a record without conceding a single goal (the Swiss lost on penalties in the 1/8 finals). The longest “dry” streak at world championships belongs to the Italian national team and its goalkeeper Walter Zenga (517 minutes at the 1990 tournament). The Republic of Korea team conceded the most goals during one tournament in 1954 (16 goals in two matches).

Among the players participating in the World Championships, the most titled is the Brazilian Pele, who won the tournament three times (1958, 1962, 1970).

Mexico's Antonio Carbajal and Germany's Lothar Matthäus are the only players to have competed in five World Cups. In 2018, Mexican Rafael Marquez, who previously competed in four world championships and is included in the national team’s application for the tournament in Russia, can match them. Lothar Matthäus holds the record for the most matches at world championships - 25 games.

The youngest player to play in a World Cup final is Northern Ireland international Norman Whiteside. In 1982 in Spain, he entered the field at the age of 17 years and 41 days. The oldest player in the history of the World Championships is Cameroonian Roger Milla. In 1994, he played against the Russian national team at the age of 42 years and 39 days. In the same match, Milla became the oldest scorer of a goal. The youngest scorer of a goal in the World Cup is the Brazilian Pele. In 1958 he scored against Wales at the age of 17 years and 239 days.

The top scorer in the final stages of the World Cup is German striker Miroslav Klose, who scored 16 goals in 2002-2014. The leader in the number of goals in a single tournament is the French national team player Juste Fontaine. At the 1958 World Cup he scored 13 goals.

Russian national team striker Oleg Salenko holds the record for the most goals scored in one World Cup match: in 1994, he hit the Cameroon team five times. Englishman Geoffrey Hurst is the only football player who managed to score a hat-trick in the final of the world championship (1966).

Most quick goal In the history of the tournament, Turkish national team striker Hakan Şükür scored. In the match for third place at the 2002 World Cup, he hit the goal of the Republic of Korea team in the 11th second of the match.

Most goals scored by the team in one match - 10 (in 1982, the Hungarians beat the El Salvador team with a score of 10:1). The most successful match remains the meeting between Austria and Switzerland at the 1954 World Cup, which the Austrians won with a score of 7:5.

Among goalkeepers, the record holders for the number of clean sheets held are Englishman Peter Shilton and Frenchman Fabien Barthez (10 matches each). Goalkeepers of the national teams of Mexico and Saudi Arabia Antonio Carbajal and Mohamed ad-Deaiya conceded the most goals at the world championships: 25 goals were scored against them each.

The only coach who twice led his team to the championship is the Italian Vittorio Pozzo (1934, 1938). The coach of the German national team, Helmut Schön, played the most matches as a head coach at the World Championships. He led the team in 25 games.

Brazilian Mario Zagallo won the World Cup four times in different statuses: twice as a player, once as Main coach and one as an assistant coach. Another football player who won the tournament as a player and as a head coach is the German Franz Beckenbauer.

The 1954 World Cup in Switzerland went down in history as the most productive: then an average of 5.38 goals were scored per game. The least productive was the 1990 World Championship in Italy (an average of 2.21 goals per match).

The highest average attendance at matches was recorded at the 1994 World Cup in the USA (an average of 68 thousand 991 spectators for each game of the tournament). The record for the largest number of fans at a single match was set in 1950. Almost 200 thousand spectators gathered in the stands of the Maracanã stadium in Rio de Janeiro to watch the decisive match of the tournament between Brazil and Uruguay.

"Faster, higher, stronger". Literally everyone knows this Olympic slogan. But for now we will leave the tall and strong behind, and only the fastest await us ahead. The fastest goals in football and hockey.

Fastest goal in hockey

The almost instantaneous goal in the history of ice hockey was recorded on January 15, 2012. On this day there was a match of the Slovak Extraliga. A hockey player from the Zilina team named Peter Sivak scored the puck against the Poprad team three seconds after the signal to start the game. As a result, the previous record, which was set in the NHL and entered into the Guinness Book of Records, was broken. According to official data, the goal was scored five seconds after the starting whistle. The fast puck flew by on May 2, 2009. It was thrown by the hockey player of the Belarusian national team Sergei Demagin. The puck ended up in the opponent's goal, the Finnish national team, in the fifth second of the match.

Another result close to the record was recorded on May 10, 2010. IN KHL match Ufa "Salavat Yulaev" and Khanty-Mansiysk "Ugra" met. Ufa resident Alexander Radulov scored a goal 6 seconds after the starting signal.

Fastest Champions League goal

Fast balls are quite common in football. The fastest goal in Champions League history was scored in 2011. Milan striker Alexandre Pato surprised everyone in the game against Barcelona. The Brazilian threw the ball into the opponent's net at the 24th second of the match. AND best start It’s hard to think of a game for the famous Milan, but the meeting ended with a score of 2:2. Well, the goal itself was included in the 10 fastest goals, it was immediately in fifth place.


Fourth place went to Milan midfielder Clarence Seedorf, who scored the famous goal in 2005. This happened in the match against Schalke 04. The ball entered the goal at 21.06 seconds.

Alessandro Del Piero was a little faster. In 1997, he scored a goal against the notorious Manchester United team at 20.12 seconds. Gilberto Silva overtook him. In 2002, the Arsenal player scored a goal against PSV at 20.07 seconds.


Well, the record belongs to Roy Makai from Holland. In 2007, when he was playing for Bayern, Roy scored against Real Madrid in a last-16 match just 10.12 seconds after the whistle.

Fastest goal by Hakan Şükür

The more serious the tournament, the less opportunity to shine in it with speed. But, nevertheless, this happens. In 2004, the fastest goal in Russia was scored. Scorer Dmitry Kirichenko scored the fastest goal of the European Championship. The ball ended up in the opponent's goal 67 seconds after the referee's whistle to start the game. The Russian team played against the future European champions - the Greek team. Thus, in a minute and a penny, Dmitry Kirichenko broke the previous record, also a Russian, Sergei Aleinikov (by the way, he held the lead for more than 16 years). In 1988, scorer Aleinikov scored a goal 2 minutes and 7 seconds after the start of the USSR national team's match against England. The match itself ended with a score of 3:1. Well, in 2004, the Russian team beat the Greek team with a score of 2:1.


And the fastest goal in the World Cup was scored in 2002. His car is Hakan Shukur. This Turkish striker needed only 11 seconds of the match against the Koreans to attack the enemy through the central zone.

The previous leader was Vaclav Masek. He scored already in the 15th second of the match with the Mexicans. And this record lasted for about 40 years. Therefore, in the near future, it is unlikely that any football player will be able to climb the podium in terms of speed and accuracy.

Fastest goal in football

Well, several contenders are fighting for the title of the fastest goal in the history of football. And all the goals were scored from the center of the field immediately after the referee's starting signal. The famous Guinness Book of Records now contains an entry for the fastest goal in football with the name of Argentinean Ricardo Oliveira mentioned. In 1998, in a game between Soriano and Rio Negro, the football player scored a goal against the enemy 2.8 seconds after the start of the game. And to this day no one can break the record.


Mark Burrows tried to do this in 2006 in a match amateur teams England. Player who played for football club"Kouz" hit the enemy's goal just 2 seconds after the start of the match. Mark scored the goal directly from the center of the field, the footballer hit the ball after the referee's whistle, a strong tailwind gave the ball additional speed. The fastest goal scared the goalkeeper so much that he could not prevent it. The fans in the stands were amazed, the teammates, the coach, and Mark Burrows himself were shocked. Moreover, the record holder began to laugh right on the field.


It took a football player from Saudi Arabia almost the same amount of time in 2009. The team's 21-year-old striker Nawaf Al Abed surprised everyone with a 2-second goal. The sheikhs in the stands were very pleased with such a quick result. It is worth noting that the meeting took place within the framework of the Saudi Arabian Championship. But the results of this match were not counted because all the players on the field were under 23 years old. And this is a violation of the rules of the game for youth teams.

Russian football player Mikhail Osinov scored the fastest goal

According to football player Mikhail Osinov, before the referee's whistle, he saw that the Olimpia goalkeeper had moved a little away from the goal. But not very far from the ribbon. The player decided to try to throw the ball, and asked the guys, after the ball was played, to throw it to Osinov from the center of the field. Mikhail, by the way, always dreamed of scoring the fastest goals with a direct kick from a corner and from the center of the field. The last dream has already come true, the footballer admits. Now is the time to practice corners.

It's not just football players who have speed. According to the site, the fastest man in the world is an athlete from Jamaica.
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The fastest goals in the history of football are scored in just a few seconds, such shots are made from the center of the field. This article is about quick goals at football championships, as well as their videos.

Fastest goal in football history

Goal by striker Nawaf al Abed in 2009, playing for the Al Hilal youth team from Saudi Arabia, he was scored 2 seconds into the match! He shot straight from the center of the field, thereby setting a record. But this goal is not considered the fastest in the history of football, since the game in which this goal was scored was annulled. Due to the fact that football players whose age exceeded 23 years took part in this game, and this is a violation of the rules of games for youth teams.

Quick goal video Nawaf al Abed

Officially record for fastest goal in professional football belongs to Russian football player Mikhail Osinov, which he scored at the age of 35, playing in the second division for MITOS from Novocherkassk, in a match with Olimpia from Gelendzhik. This goal was scored in 2.68 seconds, but according to different sources this figure is different. Some Russian media claimed that the goal was scored in the 2nd second. The English media still admit that this goal is the fastest in football history.

Quick goal video Mikhail Osinov

The fastest goal of the European Football Championship

Many may be surprised, but the fastest goal at the European Championship was also scored by a Russian football player, and this is no joke. Russian national team player Dmitry Kirichenko at Euro 2004 in the match between Russia and Greece scored a goal in the 67th second. At that time, Dmitry was a CSKA player.

Before this goal at the European Championship, goals were scored no faster than in the third minutes.

Video of Dmitry Kirichenko's quick goal

Fastest World Cup goal

The World Cup also has its own record for a quick goal. It belongs to the Turkish striker Hakan Shukur. He scored a goal in the 11th second in the 2002 third-place match between Turkey and Korea.

Quick goal video Hakan Shukur

Fastest goal in the Champions League

The record belongs to the player of the German club “Bavaria Munich” Roy McKay. In March 2007, in the 1/8 finals of the Champions League against Real Madrid, Mackay scored a goal 10.3 seconds into the match. Watch the video:

This article presented you with the top 5 fastest goals in the history of football at different levels. We are waiting for these records to be broken.

Fastest goal in football history
The topic of the next article, in one of my best blogs about football, will be, as always, non-standard - “ The fastest goals in football history«.

So, ladies and gentlemen, if in sex the rate of fire is not very good, then in football it’s just the opposite - it’s just wonderful, the main thing is not to confuse, as they say for children - ice cream, for women - flowers. In fact, not everyone can grant complete, final and unconditional victory to their team within a few seconds. However, an Argentine dude with a wonderful name - Ricardo Oliveiro (can you feel how Olivier and the New Year suddenly smelled?) was able to do it. It was back in 1998, in a battle between two teams - Soriano and Ria Negro, and since then no one has been able to beat that amazing fastest record, which is difficult to detect even with the ordinary eye and which this person was able to establish. And this is what he did - during 2.8 seconds After the referee's starting whistle, he, with some unreal movement, knocked the ball into the opponent's goal, so much so that the goalkeeper's head was almost torn off. The referees, coaches, players and spectators were all a little shocked by how in an unprecedented way the ball suddenly teleported from one end of the field to the other. The goal was eventually awarded and became the fastest goal in football history.

I think if this Olivier of ours had done the same thing in bed with his wife, he would have had to look for a new life partner.
A certain Mark Burrows recently (in 2006) tried to become exactly the same “rapid shooter” in 2006 in a friendly match between two English teams, he came close to good result- but still did not reach Oliveiro. So everything happened almost the same way - the referee's whistle, the ball hit with such force that Zeus nervously smokes on the sidelines, the goalkeeper was already preparing to sleep a little in the goal and announce, when suddenly he sees in front of him, on the entire display, so to speak, a ball that is rapidly rushing to kick the poor man goalkeeper's sternum. The goalkeeper's backside, of course, turned brown and he managed to jump away at the last moment. Мяч вошел в ворота и чуть не порвал их, как огромный половой орган ниггера рвет сами знаете что. ///// See also /////
Believe it or not, our Russian fellow countryman Mikhail Osinov is also in the top three of our record-breaking fastest shooters. It happened at the Russian Championship, at the match on September 11, 2011, at a meeting of two teams - “Mitos” and “Olympia”. The already aging 35-year-old Mikhailo Osinov did something that apparently earned him a free glass of vodka every day for life. He scored a goal at 2.68 seconds of the match, although many dudes swear by their mother that he scored right at 2.00. Well, in short, we can be proud of Russia and its patriots, as always.

The fastest goal in the Champions League.

But that’s all fine, of course, it’s just friendly matches- anything can happen here. It is much more interesting to look at the fastest goals of such huge championships - the Champions League.
So in the Champions League I will be a little more serious. The fastest goal in the history of this league was recorded in 2011. And at least half the world knows about the dude to whom I will write below, this is not some Olivier Osinov. So, it was a battle between the two fiercest clubs in this world - Milan and the invincible Barca. It would seem that Milan has no chance against Barca, but that was not the case. Milan striker Alexandre Pato scored a goal against Barca exactly 27 seconds into the match. Yes, perhaps these are not those unrealistically fast goals in the 2nd second, but the stakes in this game are much higher. But Barca recovered from this unexpected blow and still the match ended with a score of 2:2. //// See also ////
By the way, “Milan” in general seems to have only rapid fire, because it’s impossible to forget about that famous goal in 2005 by Milan midfielder Clarence Seedorf. It was a Schalke 04 match and the ball hit the net in the 21st second.
Next we have a wonderful guy Allesandro Del Piero, who scored a goal in the twenty-first second against almost as invincible as “Barca”
"Manchester United".
In 2002, there was a goal from an Arsenal player against PSV at 20 seconds...
But, as always, I left the most delicious for last. It was 2004 and the “European Championship” was a huge tournament in which everyone dreamed of not only winning, but at least taking part. And it was at this stunning tournament that our Russian scorer Dmitry Kirichenko sent fastest goal in general for all European championships. The goal against the opponent was already in the 67th second...

And this is the very fact that we can really be proud of and which can awaken in us a long-extinguished sense of patriotism. When Dmitry scored that goal the whole world was shocked! And we should be proud that among us there are such amazing people and football players like this dude.