Hi guys today I will tell you about some unbreakable Records in football history.Records are are maked for braking . But I think these records will never broke.
1.MOST GOOLS BY A Goalkeeper.
Goalkeepers are mostly one-dimensional players. They have one, and only one job on the field – at least only one that invites deep scrutiny – keep the ball out of the net. It is a tremendous task in itself, but what happens when a goalkeeper adds another dimension to his play; a flair for goal scoring? Well, ladies and gentlemen, the answer is simple: Rogerio Ceni happens.
Ceni was a Brazilian goalkeeper who plied his trade for Sao Paulo. He was an excellent goalkeeper and even represented his country at two World Cups. He was also extraordinarily good at set pieces.
In a career spanning two-and-a-half decades, Ceni scored 131 goals. That is more than 60 goals more than the second most goal-rich keeper in history, Jose Luis Chilavert. To put this extraordinary feat into perspective, Ryan Giggs, an attacking player, has scored only 111 goals in the same time period that Ceni started taking set pieces for his team.
2 MOST GOALS SCORED
MOST Goals were scored by Josef Bican . Who played 918 matches and score 1468 goals.
3. European cups in a row
From 1955 to 1960, Real Madrid went on a rampage, destroying teams en route to their five consecutive European Cups. It is from this their obsession with the Champions League stems.
During those five years, Madrid enjoyed a stranglehold over European football unlike any other and set them on their path to become the greatest European side ever.
The European Cup's modern equivalent, the Champions League, has yet to be defended even once. Forget five times; teams can't even manage to win it twice continuously. Even distinctly powerful teams like Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich have failed.
4. Most Goals in a match
The match between AS Adema and SO l'Emyrne played on 31 October 2002 has been immortalised by the Guinness book of world records for producing the biggest scoreline in club football.
The match, played in Madagascar, was a part of a four-team round robin tournament to determine the national champion. SO l'Emyrne, dismayed at poor refereeing in a previous match, which effectively ended their hopes of becoming champions, took to the match to protest against biased refereeing. A most unusual protest.
As soon as the whistle went, the SO l'Emyrne players proceeded to pass back to their own goal and score. The opposition were bewildered but the team had made their mind.
They went on to score 149 own goals leading to a score of 149-0. In the aftermath of the match, the SO l'Emyrne manager was banned from the game for 3 years, and 4 of the team players were banned until the end of the season.
5. Most international goals
Ali Daei holds the record for most goals scored in international matches. In a career spanning 13 years and 149 matches, Daei managed to score an impressive 109 goals for Iran.
During his incredible career, he managed to play for giants such as Bayern Munich and Hertha BSC. He was handpicked by Beckenbauer as a world class forward when he was signed for the German giants. During his stay in Bayern, he also became the first Asian player to play in the UEFA Champions league.
He is the only player to have crossed the century mark for goals in international football and it will take a superhuman effort to match or even break his record.
6 . Most goals in a single World Cup
In most World Cups, scoring 5 or 6 goals would be enough to secure the golden boot, but it wasn’t enough in the 1958 edition. In his first, and what would be his only, World Cup, Just Fontaine smashed all kinds of goalscoring records, scoring an impressive 13 goals en route to France's third place finish.
The highest goals scored in World Cups stands at 16. Fontaine managed 13 in only one edition. As of now, the Frenchman is fourth in the list of most goals at the World Cup, but the record for goals scored in a single edition will likely always be his.
7.Least wins in a Premier League season
This unwanted record is held by Derby County. The 2007/08 season was a well fought, competitive season – at least for 19 of the teams. The 20th team, Derby County, was something of a letdown.
Over the course of 38 games, Derby managed to win only one game – against Newcastle. They lost 29 games (another record), scored 20 goals and conceded, an overwhelming, 89 goals and finished the season with only 11 points (another, heart-shattering record).
This has to be one of the most soul-crushing records any team could hope for. It is unlikely that any team is going to be this bad.
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