No. 1
● Protagonist: Carlos Caesar
◆ On-court position: striker
Achievements: An amateur player who can't play football has been the star of the top league for 23 years.
This gentleman, whose original name was Carlos Capasso, was the most famous liar in football in 1980s. In order to promote himself, he packaged himself as a fake version of soccer superstar Julius Caesar beckenbauer and renamed himself Caesar.
Carlos Caesar doesn't have the football talent like beckenbauer, but he has the dream of becoming a football star like beckenbauer. Although he doesn't play well, he is an opportunist who is good at making profits. He tried to please the famous Brazilian football player. Because of his sociability, eloquence and versatility, many Brazilian players including romario, carlos alberto and edmundo have become his circle of friends. Through the recommendation of these friends, Carlos Caesar began his magical football star career for 23 years.
Look at the clubs where Carlos Caesar played, and you will know how awesome he is: the four most famous clubs in Brazil (Botafogo, Froumy Nenes, Flamengo, Da Gama Club), as well as the American team, Guarani and Bangu Club; Puebla in Mexico, El Paso in the United States, Ajaccio in France, and the Argentine Independent Club, which is second only to Riverbed and Boca Juniors.
What's even more amazing is that Carlos Caesar has scored 33 goals in his career as a striker in the past 23 years! And I haven't played these 33 games, not even one!
In order to get away with it, Carlos Caesar invented various tricks of not playing. He tried not to play in every club for more than six months. He tried his best to establish good relations with teammates and the media to keep them silent.
In this way, Carlos Caesar's spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, creating a legendary record of how a 23-year-old star was tempered. It must be an unprecedented and unrepeatable classic!
Of course, this is impossible today with advanced information, but Carlos Caesar may become an excellent entrepreneur and politician today.
second
● Protagonist: Begovic
◆ On-court position: goalkeeper
◆ Record: One goal breaks two world records.
Speaking of long shots, everyone must be a few treasures. For example, Ibrahimovic, the Swedish god known as the "Great Wind Fairy", once had a stunning goal with a golden hook hanging upside down 33 meters away, and was also the holder of the longest record of the golden hook hanging upside down; 13 years ago, Liverpool general Alonso scored a thrilling 60-meter long-range goal; Twenty-three years ago, in Manchester United's away game against Wimbledon, Beckham scored a goal in midfield; 65,438+00 years ago, in the semi-final of the Champions League when Manchester United eliminated Porto, Cristiano Ronaldo shot a long shot into the fireball at a speed of 65,438+032 kilometers per hour and a distance of 36 meters. ...
But these are not the farthest targets, and the farthest targets are above 90 meters!
Guinness World Records recognized that the longest goal in football was created by the Premier League team Stoke City Gate, with a distance of 9 1.9 meters, and issued a certificate to Begovic. 20 14 The game between Stoke City and Southampton started only 13 seconds. Stoke Gate got the ball back from the left-back in front of Begovic's goal and directly lifted the foot to violently bomb the ball. The ball flew directly to the front of the opponent's restricted area like a cloud arrow. Borucci, a Polish from Southampton, stood at the front of the arc of the restricted area, watching the ball fly over his head and bounce back into the net at the goal line like a group of melon eaters.
What is even more amazing, however, is that this goal of 13 seconds actually set another record-the goalkeeper scored the fastest goal. Breaking the goal of 23 seconds held by Nottingham Forest goalkeeper paul smith in 2007.
Begovic's long-range record of killing two birds with one stone can be described as earth-shattering and crying.
third place
● Protagonist: Lee Todd
◆ Record: The fastest red card is sent off for 2 seconds.
In 2000, just after the referee blew the opening whistle, the Celtic player Todd standing next to the referee was stunned by the loud whistle in the match between the Celtics and the East Tatton Rangers in Cross Farm Park. He paused and greeted the referee smoothly: "I am XX, really JB!" " I didn't expect the referee to reciprocate immediately and give a red card. I rested in just 2 seconds and achieved myself in one fell swoop. The fastest red card record in football history will be recorded in football history forever.
Think about it. It's fucking fast. It is estimated that it is difficult for someone to break this record.
fourth
● The protagonist: William Falk
◆ On-court position: goalkeeper
Record: The fattest player in football history, with a height of1.93m and a maximum weight of150kg.
/kloc-from the end of 0/9 to the beginning of the 20th century, William Falk, a former England goalkeeper and a player who played for Sheffield United and Chelsea, was an amazing giant with a height of1.93m and a weight of150kg, and was the fattest football player in history!
Although William Falk weighs as much as 300 Jin, like a pile of moving fat, he is a flexible "dead" fat man when guarding the door. He is very agile and can make all kinds of difficult saves in time. He is a strange man, and because of his huge defensive area, he is an indestructible "meat shield wall" for the team's defense.
In the season when he played for Chelsea, William Falk conceded only 28 goals and successfully saved 10 penalty. He won three FA Cup titles in his career, 1 League title, and was selected for the England national team.
Fifth place
● protagonist: van den Bess
◆ On-court position: defender
◆ Record: own goal hat trick
In the Belgian League match of 1995- 1996, Anderlecht defeated Eachren Germanic 3-2, which was a magical game. All five goals were arranged by the first team, and it was not the winning team of Anderlecht, but the losing team of Eachren Germanic! ..... Andrew Laichter nothing happened, just lie down and win.
It was Eachren Germanic defender Van den Bess who made great contributions to Andre Laichter's victory. In the game, he played his magic power, kicked his head three times to break an own goal and staged an own goal hat trick.
The first goal, Andrew Leichter's free kick, the lion in the penalty area shook his head to clear the way, but shook the ball into the goal. The second ball, Vanden Bess accidentally hit a full moon machete when the big foot was cleared, and the ball bent into his own door. For the third goal, Van den byers wanted to make eye contact with the goalkeeper. Who ever wanted to leave water? His return ball was ignored by Lang Xinru's goalkeeper and rolled directly into his own goal. ...
Football will last forever, and Van Denby's own goal hat trick will last forever. If it wasn't a prank, this record would be the last one.
No matter from the historical point of view or global influence, football is a well-deserved first sport. There are many football stars, and all major leagues have their stage to show them. Fans stay up all night crazy for them. This is the charm of football. The modern history of football has a history of 100 years, and the things precipitated from this heritage are incomparable to other sports. So there are so many superstars in football, and they have countless wonderful personal shows. So who is the hardest to break the record they set? In my opinion, these five football records are the most difficult to break. Their makers are all great figures in football. If anyone can break any one, it is superstar strength. Today we will take a look at the five most difficult records in football and see who created them!
5. I scored 13 1 goal and 62 free kicks in my career. I don't know which midfielder you think, but the result was contributed by Brazilian goalkeeper Sene. Sene is definitely the most unprofessional goalkeeper. Other goalkeepers only occasionally play the role of raiders of the lost ark to score goals, which is normal for Sene. He scored 13 1 goal in his career, which is a goalkeeper's record. There are 62 key free kicks, which is really scary. We have every reason to believe that Sene is a master whose free kick is delayed by the goalkeeper.
4. Active football is the world of Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. It's really hard to draw a conclusion about who is the first in active service. But Messi, as a striker, fully demonstrated his offensive talent. His offensive skills have almost no dead ends. As long as he gives the ball to Messi, it will help the team score. It is a miracle that Messi, who is only 1.7 in height, can kill the quartet in such a forward position. In 20 12, Messi scored 9/kloc-0 goals a year, setting a new football record. The key is that Messi's 9 1 ball only took 69 games, and Messi's attack was in a state of no solution! Now 32-year-old Messi continues to shine in the Champions League. He is the best striker after the new century!
3: Levan scored 5 goals in 9 minutes and was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. The key is that Levan is still on the bench for 9 minutes, and it is impossible to surpass him. There will be no substitute for such opportunities and luck in the future, and Levin is the lucky one who was blessed by God in those nine minutes. There may be players who score more than five goals in nine minutes in the future, but this feat can only be achieved by substitutes, unless it is in the game.
The World Cup is the stage that all football players yearn for. Even if you win all the cup titles and don't win the World Cup, it is bound to be a lifelong regret for the players. Those who can play in the World Cup are definitely the best players in your country. As the core of such a lineup, you can also attack infinitely, depending on your pure strength. Klose is obviously such a great god. He scored 16 goals in the World Cup, exceeding the 15 goals kept by C Ronaldo.
1: finally 1 It can be said responsibly that this is an unprecedented miracle in football. No record can reflect its greatness, and this miracle is the 1283 goal record created by "the king of the ball" Bailey. Bailey's position in football is like Chamberlain in basketball. Although old, but the influence is too great. The record they created can only be surpassed by the younger generation. Bailey played 1366 games in his career and scored 1283 goals at a time. He scored more than 1000 times in his career, which is doomed to be beyond. Many players score only a fraction of Pele's career goals, which is a superstar level!
Football has a history of 100 years. After that time, basically all the records are hard to break. Here I share five great and hard-to-break records according to my personal understanding, in no particular order.
1, Pele won the World Cup three times.
For professional athletes, it is a great honor to participate in the World Cup. If you can participate in three World Cups, it will be a greater honor. If you can win three World Cups, it will be a supreme honor. Ball king Bailey is the only "lucky" who has experienced this supreme honor so far. Pele has participated in four World Cups in his career, winning three World Cups in 1958, 1962 and 1970 respectively. He is an indispensable core player in all three World Cups, but he is only one of the most important players in the World Cup, but he is only one of the most important players in the current three World Cups, which is closest to Pele's record. 49866.86866 Cafu participated in three World Cup finals as the main force of the team, and won the championship twice in 1994 and 2002 respectively. 1998 regretted losing to France.
2. Ronaldo-the youngest world footballer in history.
1996, Cristiano Ronaldo, who just turned 20, won the World Footballer of the Year for the first time with his outstanding performances in Eindhoven and Barcelona. He also became the youngest player of the World Footballer of the Year in the history of world football. Now Messi is closest to Cristiano Ronaldo's record. Messi was 22 when he won the World Player of the Year for the first time in 2009.
3. Diego Diego Maradona-the greatest solo performance in the history of the World Cup.
This is not a specific record, but it is also a great record, because it represents the limit of a player's ability and role. 1986 World Cup, Diego Diego Maradona led Argentina to win the World Cup. At that time, the Belgian coach against Argentina and the coach of the Federal Republic of Germany issued the same sigh after the game: We didn't lose to Argentina, we just lost to Diego Diego Maradona. Give me a Diego Diego Maradona and I will win the World Cup. Therefore, this World Cup is also recognized that diego maradona helped Argentina win the championship single-handedly, and his performance in this World Cup is also regarded as the greatest solo performance in the history of the World Cup.
Real Madrid won the Champions League five times in a row.
From 1956 to 1960, Real Madrid won the Champions League for five consecutive years and became the unique "five consecutive championships" in the history of the Champions League. Since then, no team has been able to replicate this great achievement of Real Madrid. The closest to this result are Ajax, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. They have all experienced the glory of the "three consecutive championships" in the Champions League. Now the competition in the Champions League is becoming more and more fierce, and it is very difficult to defend the Champions League. Since the Champions League reform in 1992/ 1993, only Real Madrid has successfully defended its title once, so it seems almost impossible to break the record of "five consecutive championships" by Real Madrid.
5. Messi has been 1 1 year (including the FIFA Golden Globe Award during the reform period) among the top three world footballers.
Since 2007, Messi has been ranked among the top three world footballers for 1 1 year in a row, which means that Messi has maintained the top level of world football for 13 years in a row, which means that players need to maintain the best level and state day after day in ten years, which is a very incredible achievement. At present, the closest record to Messi is Cristiano Ronaldo's 8 times, but judging from this year's performance, Cristiano Ronaldo is impossible to break.
Everyone has the "most difficult to break" standard in his mind. It is too difficult to think of five records in the history of football, because there are so many records worth talking about that it is difficult for us to pick five.
If you want to pick out 20, you may find it convenient. So I won't take out those wonderful records, such as the record of maximum score difference 149-0, which won't appear in mainstream leagues. For example, the Olympic Games must be punished six times to be successful. For example, Japanese Kazuyoshi Miura scored in a professional game when he was 50 years old, and even the highest score of runner-up in the five major leagues this season was 97. These are great, but they are hard to break.
I don't take out some records or the oldest and youngest records accumulated in time, because I think the classification of records is too broad, and there is no bottom, such as Manchester United's 25 unbeaten Champions League games, Messi's 9 1 goal in that year, Klose's World Cup 16 goal, and Romania's youngest world player of the year. Of course, these records are also very, very difficult to break.
Here are my five most difficult records to break:
NO 1 Fontaine World Cup 13 ball (difficulty coefficient ☆☆☆)
French striker Fontaine scored 13 in the 1958 World Cup. At present, although the expansion of the World Cup has greatly increased the possibility of breaking this record, a single goal of 13 is a great achievement in any cup, not to mention that in the World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo scored a goal of 1 in the game against North Korea.
NO2 Levan 5 balls in 9 minutes (difficulty coefficient ☆☆☆)
It is quite appropriate for people to describe this record of Levin with the statue of the Ninth Five-Year Plan. 20 15 In the match between Bayern and Wolfsburg, Wan Le came off the bench for 9 minutes and shelled 5 goals, setting a new record for the fastest hat, the fastest four happiness and 5 goals in a single game in the Bundesliga. This record also belongs to the five major leagues and is difficult to copy.
NO3 Bailey 3 wins the World Cup (difficulty coefficient ☆☆☆)
Pele led Brazil to win three World Cups as a key figure in 1958, 1962 and 1970. The birth of this record depends not only on his outstanding personal ability, but also on his strong overall strength, and this achievement can only be achieved under the conditions of favorable weather, favorable geographical position and harmonious people.
NO4 Real Madrid Champions League 5 consecutive championships (difficulty coefficient ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆)
From 1956 to 1960, Real Madrid achieved the feat of five consecutive championships. So far, no team has come close to this achievement. Only Bayern and Ajax won the championship three times in a row. After the Champions League reform, Real Madrid still achieved the miracle of three consecutive championships and four championships in five years, but it has not tied or broken its own record.
NO5 Mero 5 Golden Globe Award (difficulty coefficient ☆☆☆)
Messi won five Golden Globes in 2009, 20 10, 201,20 12 and 20 15, and Ronaldo won in 2008, 20 13 and 20.
What other records do you know? Please share it in the comments section!
I only listed a few records that I think are difficult to break.
Levin's Ninth Five-Year Plan
20 15-20 16 in the sixth round of Bundesliga, Bayern Munich beat Wolfsburg 5- 1 at home. From the 5th1minute to the 60th minute, Bayern striker lewandowski scored! These goals broke the record of the fastest hat trick, the fastest four happiness and the fastest five goals in a single game in the Bundesliga. Five goals in 9 minutes set the fastest record in five major leagues in Europe!
Messi annual 9 1 ball
In the 20 12 season, Messi scored 9 1 goal in 69 games, among which La Liga scored 59 goals in 38 appearances! He scored 20 goals in 28 appearances (13 Champions League goal, 5 King's Cup goal and 2 Spanish Super Cup goal). Scored 12 goals for the national team in 9 games! Break the saying that the national team is dumb!
Pele, the king of the ball, won the World Cup three times.
1958- 1970 played four World Cups for Brazil and won three World Cups! Brazil's national team won the cup five times and Pele, the king of the ball, won it three times. It can be said that he is the king of the ball.
Youngest world footballer of the year.
He scored 47 goals in 49 appearances in the season and won the La Liga Golden Boot Award and the European Golden Boot Award. And won the world footballer of the year. His election became the youngest world footballer in history, only 20 years old! Messi was 22 when he first won this award, and Cristiano Ronaldo was 23. You can imagine how good he is!
Five golden globe awards
At present, only Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have completed this honor! In 2008, Cristiano Ronaldo won the Golden Globe Award for the first time. In the following ten years, the Golden Globe Award was monopolized by Mero. Since 2009, Messi has won the Golden Globe Award for four consecutive years! This is also a record. 20 13 so far, Ronaldo has won the Golden Globe Award for four consecutive years, although there is a Messi in the middle. At this point, the winners with the most Golden Globes are Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. It is worth mentioning that Messi, who performed well in the 20 19 season, is likely to win his sixth Golden Globe Award. Become the player who won the most Golden Globes in history!
Do you think there are other records in football that are hard to break?
20-year-old world footballer! Run 60 meters and break 7 doors in a row! The World Cup 8-ball Golden Boot Final scored twice and won the five-star title! No one on earth can break the record of the alien Ronaldo!
There is a man who won the World Cup on his own, which is unprecedented and unprecedented. No one has ever made an opponent feel that the whole team has lost to one person. This man is called. . .
Ibrahimovic's transfer records are basically the big clubs of the five major leagues, Ajax, Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Barcelona, Manchester United and Greater Paris.
C Ronaldo's header is 100! No second person can ever break it.
C Ronaldo's Champions League 16 goal