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The heaviest goalkeeper

The heaviest goalkeeper in football history is undoubtedly Willie Henry, the England representative team player in the early 20th century. He is 1.90 meters tall and weighs 141 kilograms. Hence the nickname "Fat Brother". But also because of obesity, he only lived 42 years old and died in 1916.

The largest football

This record was confirmed on June 30, 2002. The ball has a diameter of 4 meters and the outer leather is made of polyvinyl chloride. It is handmade by employees of Hajipura Sports Company in Sialkot, northern Pakistan. The giant football is an enlarged version of the company's standard football, with 32 separate panels all sewn by hand. The first public appearance was at a ceremony organized to aid disabled children in a Saudi shopping mall. The audience generally believed that it was basically impossible for this ball to be used on the court immediately.

The most attended game

On July 16, 1960, the World Cup final was held at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with a total of 199,854 spectators.

The longest time a goalkeeper has kept without conceding a goal

In top football matches, the longest record for a goalkeeper without conceding a goal is 1,275 minutes, set by Spain on April 1, 1991 Created by Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Abel Resino.

The longest undefeated streak

I really don’t know why the Guinness headquarters included this in the Guinness World Records. The only reasonable explanation is that they gave it to their own league. The club had a back door, or rather it was a back door to the London clubs. Fortunately, the publisher added the word "Premier League" to the text introducing the longest unbeaten record, which also prevented others from criticizing them for being too "narcissistic". But the question arises, why can only an unbeaten record in the Premier League be entered into Guinness? The book describes this record as: Created by Arsenal, from May 7, 2003 to October 16, 2004, including a total of 49 games. The record spans three seasons, including the entire 2003-2004 season. As this magazine has introduced a long time ago, the Abidjan Mimosa team of C?te d'Ivoire should have the best unbeaten record in the domestic league with 108 games. Arsenal's unbeaten record ranks among the top 20 in the world. Neither of them can make it, and they are all behind Celtic and a Welsh team in the rankings in the British Isles.

The most uninterrupted passes

This number is 557 times, which was created on May 4, 2002 by young players at the McDonald's Youth Training Camp in Hong Kong. The whole process lasted almost 4 and a half hours, and a total of 1,250 children aged 6 to 14 participated.

The record for the most consecutive "hat tricks" is 4 times, set by Masashi Nakayama of the Japanese J-League Iwata Joy Team on April 29, 1998. He scored 5 goals against Osaka on April 18, 1998, 4 goals against Hiroshima on April 18, 4 goals against Fukuoka on April 25, and Sapporo on April 29. Scored 3 goals.

The most expensive football player

The player with the highest transfer fee is Zidane of France. On July 9, 2001, he transferred from Juventus to Real Madrid for a transfer fee of US$66 million.

The most valuable football defender

When England representative team player Rio Ferdinand moved from Leeds United to Manchester United in July 2002, the transfer fee was US$46.9 million.

The team that has won the most European Champions Cups

Of course it belongs to Real Madrid. They have won the European Champions Cup, the highest honor of European clubs, nine times in a row, from 1955 to 56, 1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1965-66, 1997-98, 1999-2000 and 2001-02 seasons. On December 23, 2000, FIFA recognized Real Madrid as the "Best Football Club of the 20th Century".

The World Cup with the most qualifying teams

In the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, a record 198 football association teams participated in the World Cup qualifiers.

The football player with the most goals

The "King of Football" Pele is undoubtedly the best football player to date. He was born on October 23, 1940 in Brazil. In his 21-year football career, he scored 1,279 goals.

Most goals scored in a season

The record was set by William Ralph Dean in the 1927-28 English League One season. He scored 60 for Everton. league goals. Including 3 goals in the cup and 19 goals on behalf of the England team, he scored 82 goals that season.

The most goals scored in a single game in an international A-level match

On April 11, 2001, in the World Cup qualifying match held at Coffs Harbor Stadium in South Wales, Australia, Australia won In the 31-0 victory over American Samoa, Australia's Alan Thompson scored 13 goals.

The female soccer player with the most appearances for the national team

Created by Christina Lilly of the U.S. Women’s National Team, who played 225 times for the U.S. team between 1987 and 2000. . Her first appearance on behalf of the U.S. team was on August 3, 1987. At that time, she was only 16 years and 12 days old. She played the 16th game in the history of the U.S. women's football team. Only Mia Hamm, who is also an American, A little younger than when she put on the national team jersey.

The most missed penalty kicks in a single game

Argentine international Palermo missed 3 penalty kicks in the 1999 Copa America match between Argentina and Colombia, one of which missed a penalty kick. On the crossbar, one shot missed and another was saved, causing Argentina to lose to Colombia.

The woman who knocked the most footballs in 30 seconds

American Tasha-Nic Trani set the women’s record for this event in New York on August 27, 2003. Reached 137.

The man who has knocked the most footballs in 30 seconds

American Ferdy Adobe can knock 141 balls in a row in 30 seconds. He did so on August 27, 2003 broke his own world record on an American TV show.

Most appearances in adult games

Legendary England goalkeeper Peter Shilton played 1,390 adult games in his career***, including 1,005 league games, 1 league play-off game, 86 games FA Cup, 102 League Cup games, 125 England representative team games, 13 England U23 representative team games, 4 lower league games and 54 European club competitions.

Won the most European Cup Winners' Cups

The European Cup Winners' Cup, founded in 1960, was discontinued in 1999. Barcelona is the team that has won the most championships. *** won 4 times (1979, 1982, 1989, 1997).

The goalkeeper with the most goals

Between July 1992 and August 2000, Chilavert, the "mad goalkeeper" from Paraguay, scored for the Argentine Sarsfield team and the Paraguay national team. The team *** scored 54 goals,

The most men's football World Cup titles

On July 13, 1930, in Montevideo, Uruguay, FIFA held the first The World Cup will be held every four years from now on. The Brazilian team has won the championship five times, in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002.

Winning the most Women’s World Cup titles

The FIFA Women’s World Cup has been held four times in Japan since 1991. The United States team won the championship twice in 1991 and 1999.

The most valuable football club

The market value of Manchester United in the Premier League exceeded 1 billion pounds ($1.59 billion) on March 8, 2000. It is one of the most valuable football clubs. New milestone.

The most expensive bench

On January 9, 2000, in the La Liga match against Celta Vigo, Barcelona coach Louis van Gaal created the most expensive player on the bench The highest record reached 168 million US dollars. These include captain Guardiola, goalkeeper Hesp, defender Deu, De Boer brothers and Rivaldo.

The football club with the largest number of supporters

Manchester United has 152,000 paying members and 45,000 season ticket holders. They have 108 branches in the UK, 78 in Ireland and 24 in other parts of the world, as far away as Mauritius and Australia.

The oldest football player

Mexican Enrique Alque, born on August 28, 1924 Sai is the oldest football player in the world. At the age of 79, he was still playing for Atletico Reforma in Mexico City. He has been playing football for Grasso Club since he was 12 years old. He started participating in the Mexican Primera Division at the age of 20. He joined Atletico Reforma at the age of 28. He was already 79 years old when he was recognized by Guinness World Records.

The player who has participated in the most World Cup finals

The record of participating in the most World Cup finals is 5 times, set by Mexico’s Antonio Carbajal (1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1966) and Matthaus of the German team (1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998), who participated in 25 World Cup games in a row.

The oldest player to participate in the World Cup

Roger Milla of Cameroon was born on May 20, 1952, and played against Russia in the World Cup on June 28, 1994. Previously, his age had reached 42 years and 39 days, and he was also the oldest player to score a goal in the World Cup finals. Africans were proud of him, and his joyful dance after scoring the goal has become one of the most memorable moments in the history of the World Cup.

The youngest player to participate in the Men's World Cup

Northern Ireland player Norman Whiteside. On June 17, 1982, when he represented Northern Ireland against Yugoslavia, he was only 17 years and 41 days old.

Whiteside later also got the opportunity to play for Manchester United and later played for Everton.

The youngest scorer in the Men's World Cup finals

It is still Pele who has maintained the number for nearly 50 years. In Brazil's match against Wales on June 19, 1958, he became the youngest player to score in a World Cup final when he was only 17 years and 239 days old.

The largest human flag

On September 10, 2003, 10,371 German fans wore different colors at the World Cup qualifying match between Germany and Scotland at the Westfalenstadion in Dortmund. The T-shirt has a pattern of the German flag on the stands, becoming the best in the world.

The biggest flag

On August 25, 2004, it was displayed in the center of the stadium before the 39th Gamper Cup match between Barcelona and AC Milan at the Campano Stadium. The world's largest flag covers an area of ??10,108 square meters and completely covers the entire stadium.

The largest number of footballs placed in the stadium

On June 6, 2005, in order to welcome the Confederations Cup, 320 staff from Germany gathered at the Monchengladbach stadium 142,000 footballs were spread out densely on a football field.