There is a famous saying that records are meant to be broken, but whoever said it has not seen these football records. When it comes to football, yes there are a lot of records that can be broken. But there are also a few most unbreakable records in football history, they might as well be set in stone. Here are the 7 most unbreakable records in football history.
#7 Most Red Cards in a Single Match
It is insane, but it really happened. In the year 2011, Victoriano Arenas and Claypole were playing against each other when referee Damian Rubino showed out thirty-six red cards. Before halftime two players were already sent off to the bench. And in the second half, the match was completely in disarray. The players went like crazy and started attacking the opponents which led to 36 red cards in that single match. The referee detailed he had already sent off all 22 players to the bench including coaches and substitutes.
This was the most unusual unbreakable record in the history of football.
#6 Most Goals Scored by a Goalkeeper in a Career
The primary job of a goalkeeper is to save a goal not to score it. But Brazilian goalkeeper Rogerio Ceni did both. In his 25 years of amazing career, he scored 120+ goals, including free kicks and penalties. He won more than 15 major titles, including two Copa Libertadores, three Brazilian Leagues, and the 2005 FIFA Club World Cup. In a few matches, he became lead striker in his team. His record seems like it is not going to be broken soon.
#5 Least wins in a Premier League season
The 2007/08 season was a well-fought, competitive season for all the teams except Derby County. The Derby County players were disappointed because they have created an unwanted record of the least wins in the Premier League season. Throughout the season, Derby managed to win only one match against Newcastle. They lost 28 games and scored 20 goals. They finished the season with only 11 points, which is heart-shattering for team players and also for their fans.
#4 Highest score in a single match
On 31 October 2002, the match between AS Adema and SO l’Emyrne made to the Guinness book of world records for producing the biggest scoreline in club football.
The match was a part of a four-team round-robin tournament to determine the national champion. SO l’Emyrne team was worried about the poor refereeing in a previous match and ended their hopes of becoming champions. They started protests against biased refereeing in an unusual way by scoring their own goal allowing their opponent to become world champions.
After the match, the SO l’Emyrne manager was banned from the game for three years, and 4 of the team players were banned until the end of the season.
#3 Highest Audience at a Football Game
In the final World Cup of the year 1950, Brazil played against Uruguay. This football match was most commonly remembered as the most upsetting match in the history. It was called as Maracanazo. But this match is also remembered for hosting the highest number of audience in the football history.
According to the sources, official attendance for this game is listed at about 173,852 tickets sold, but probably more than 200,000 people were present in that stadium.
The ticket policies and the safety concerns of people were not so strong in those days. Fans have taken full advantage of that, and many of the fans managed to cram into the stadium and filled the whole stadium with more than its maximum capacity.
After this more strict ticket policies and crowd management regulations were made. The massive crowd seen in that game will never be possible again in the history of football.
#2 Five European Cups in a Row
Real Madrid made history by winning their 5 consecutive European Cup from 1955 to 1960, a feat that has never been achieved before. This is an incredible accomplishment for a team that many consider being the best in the world. It was a tough battle, but Madrid ultimately prevailed against their opponents. This victory is a testament to the team’s hard work and dedication, and it is sure to go down as one of the greatest achievements in the history of football. This record in football is something that will never be broken in the history of football.
#1 Most Goals Scored
From 1956 most goal scorer record was held by a lesser-known player Josef Bican. But in 2022 Christiano Ronaldo has overtaken Josef Bican and became the most goal-scorer player. He scored 818 goals in 1,132 games. Ronaldo has won everything in the game and is still going strong today, and has now added the biggest record yet to his historic career by overtaking Josef Bican.
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