The world is big, it's all strange! As the world's first sport, football has set countless Guinness World Records, and the editor spent three days and two nights collecting and sorting out the ten most bizarre records in the history of world football, hoping to broaden your horizons and relax with you! I hope to get the attention and support of all the officials and masters!
Record for oldest professional player: 75 years old
Record holder: Izr al-Din Bahad
Egypt's grandfather, Ezardin Bahad, played his second professional football match on his 75th birthday and is widely regarded as the oldest professional footballer in the world. In September 2019, the 75-year-old Izrdin Bahad signed with a third-tier team as an official player, setting a record for the oldest professional player. Don't think he's just registered for a record! Check out the video of Grandpa Bahad's match below:
Record for the most transfers of a regular professional player: 28 transfers
Record holder: Uruguayan player Abru
In 1996, the 18-year career of "house slave" Abru, who debuted in 1996, he moved to a total of 18 clubs and set a world transfer record of 28 times! Do you all think that he is very poor in strength to change so many clubs, you are wrong! Abru is a famous player in Uruguayan football, he is very strong, maybe he likes this feeling of wandering football!
Record for longest suspension penalized: 99 years
Record holder: Freud. David
In 1983, Trinidadian player Floyd was suspended for 99 years by his national football association for beating the referee, and it is hard to imagine how egregious the penalty could have been. With human lifespan, this is longer than a lifetime ban, and this guy will have to be past fifty years old in the next life to touch the ball.
Maximum race record: 3.5 hours
Record holder: São Paulo Santos vs Montevideo
The longest international match was the final of the Western Hemisphere Club Championship in Brazil in August 1964, when São Paulo Santos in Brazil faced Peruvian Montevideo Penananar. The two sides fought fiercely for a total of 3.5 hours, and finally drew 3-3, and the final penalty decided the winner
World Series penalty record: 3
Record holder: Palermo
In the 1999 Copa America, in a pinnacle match between Argentina and Colombia. Because the main strikers Batistuta and Crespo were injured and absent, Argentina "madman" Palermo got the opportunity to start. But he set a humiliating world record in this game - three consecutive penalty kicks. Actually, it's not difficult to miss 3 penalties, it's difficult to create 3 penalties in the World Series and still trust you.
Red card record in a single game: 36
Record holder: Damian Rubino
Isn't it strange that there are only 22 people on the football field? Why are there 22 red cards? In 2011, Victoria's match against Kleipple in Argentina's fourth division staged a gang brac. Damian Rubino sent off all the players from both teams with red cards and showed red cards to most of the substitutes and the manager, adding up to 36!
Record number of injuries to professional players: more than 50
Record holder: George Sang
The tragic player is the Scottish star George Xiangge, who has broken his nose bone three times, broken 12 ribs, and suffered more than 50 injuries to his legs in total, and has been scarred for a lifetime, but he still insists on playing in football. This record is really difficult to break through, because normal people have long retired after so many overhauls, it should be difficult to stick to the time when they surpass George, after all, it is more important to live.
Record for the biggest football score: 149-0
Record holder: AS Adema vs Olympic Emine
On October 31 , 2003 , in the Madagascar domestic championship , the team protested by the fact that the head coach of Olympique Eminee was sent off the sidelines by the referee. The game scene is like this, and the referee on duty did not blow the game off, really convinced! In the end, he also set a record of about 1.67 goals per minute in 90 minutes of regular match, and the maximum score was 149-0. This record was also officially confirmed by Guinness World Records.
Record for maximum penalty shootout: 15-14
Record holder: Hong Kong vs North Korea
In June 1975, the Hong Kong team and the North Korean national team played in East Asia and Asia. After 120 minutes of overtime, the two sides drew 3-3. Finally, in the penalty shootout, the North Korean national team defeated the Hong Kong national team 15-14, setting a world record for penalty shootout.
The most famous fake star record
Worst career stats: 0 goals and 0 assists in 26 years
Double record holder: Brazilian Carlos Caesar
Carlos Caesar, he doesn't know how to play at all, but he can be brother and brother with Bebeto, Romalio, Edmund and other football celebrities. Caesar has extended his playing career for 26 years with his super acting skills and emotional intelligence. He scored 0 goals and 0 assists in his career until 2004 when he retired due to an eye problem. He has played for more than 20 teams, including Flamengo, who have played for top stars such as Ronaldo and Zico.
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