What is the world record for longest soccer game?
169 hours
A team of footballers have broken the world record for the longest football match after playing continuously for 169 hours. They were raising funds for the charity, Kicking Off Against Cancer.
Who holds the most records in soccer?
Lionel Messi holds more major records than any other player in world football. Amongst them are the most Ballon d’Or trophies won (6), the most goals ever scored in La Liga (433), and the most goals scored by a single player in a calendar year (91).
What is the world record for most soccer juggles?
The most footballs (soccer balls) juggled simultaneously is five and was achieved by Victor Rubilar (Argentina) at the Gallerian Shopping Centre in Stockholm, Sweden, on 4 November 2006.
What was the shortest soccer game?
One team in Tallinn refers to a football match scheduled for 9 October 1996 in World Cup qualifying European Group 4 between the national teams of Estonia and Scotland. The match was abandoned after three seconds because the Estonian team were absent from the Kadrioru Stadium due to a dispute over its floodlights.
What is the most injury time ever?
When Brentford played away at Bristol City in 2000-01, there were about 23 minutes of stoppage time in the first-half alone after a broken leg, a dislocated shoulder (Bees striker Lloyd Owusu passed out from the pain and an ambulance had to be driven up to the pitch), and serious concussion caused the delay.
How many Guinness records Messi have?
Messi holds the record for most goals in La Liga (474), the Supercopa de EspaƱa (14), the UEFA Super Cup (3) and is the player with the most official recorded assists in football history (315).
What is the farthest a soccer ball has been kicked?
The longest football (soccer) drop kick is 75.35 m (247 ft 2 in), achieved by Ederson de Moraes (Brazil) at the Etihad Campus, in Manchester, UK, on 10 May 2018. Ederson is the first team goalkeeper for Manchester City FC.
What is the world record for keepy ups?
The men’s record for the longest duration keepie-uppie is held by Dan Magness of England, a 25-year-old professional freestyler, who kept a regulation football aloft for 26 hours using just his feet, legs, shoulders and head; he completed the feat, which took place in Hong Kong, in June 2010.
Do you get paid for beating a Guinness world record?
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