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2 seconds. On April 7, 04, the world's fastest goal was refreshed again, and a British amateur player sent the ball into the opponent's door 2 seconds after kick-off, which became the world's fastest goal record so far.
Mark Brose, 25, said yesterday: "My strike partner Michael Ponte kicked the ball forward after the kick-off whistle and then I kicked it hard and it was so windy that it flew over the head of the poor goalkeeper and into the net. ”
"At first I was so surprised that I forgot to celebrate, I opened my arms and laughed," Mark said. ”
Mark was in high spirits after scoring the incredible goal and he scored a hat-trick as his team from the Isle of Wight beat them 5-3.
Mark is a sales consultant who previously trained with Portsmouth. "I've tried something like this before, but normally, the ball gets kicked all the time and I feel like it's silly to do that," Mark said. ”
Paul Slippe, coach of Cowes Sporting, said after the game: "The opposing goalkeeper was standing too far from the goal line and this poor guy was completely overwhelmed to stand there. ”
The referee of the match, 42-year-old John Sorrell, said it was the best goal he had ever seen, saying: "It's hard not to see a faster goal than this.
The Guinness World Records organisation has asked Mark to be contacted to include the fastest goal in the Guinness Book of World Records. Previously, the world's fastest goal was scored by Ricardo Oliveira, who scored a goal in the opening seconds of the 1998 match between Uruguayan Ronicro and Soriano.
Britain's record for the fastest goal was set by Colin Cowposvet in 1979 when he scored in seconds after the opening kick-off.
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Fastest goal in the World Cup: Hakan Suker (11 seconds).
In the 2002 South Korea-Japan World Cup, the host South Korea team and Turkey met in the third-place match, and in that game, Turkish striker Hakan Suker broke through the door guarded by South Korea's Lee Yun in only 11 seconds, and also set a record for the fastest goal since the World Cup!
The record for the fastest goal in the World Cup came 40 years ago, when Wakaclav Mosaek scored a goal in 15 seconds against Mexico.
Profile: Hakan Suk was born on September 1, 1971 in Galatasaray, Turkey, a Turkish footballer, a striker, who announced his retirement in the summer of 2008 before playing for Turkish Banba Galatasaray. In August 2016, Hakan Suk was wanted by the Turkish state on suspicion of involvement in an armed coup.
Suke started his career at Sakaya Sports Club. He made his debut shortly after his 17th birthday in 1988 and moved to Bursa Sport two seasons later, making his international debut in an international friendly in March 1992.
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Historically, this has been the case, and the examples are as follows:
On the evening of November 2, Beijing time, in the 10th round of the English Premier League, Stoke City played Southampton at home. Just 13 seconds into the game, Stoke City goalkeeper Begovic kicked off the ball with a big kick, and with the help of strong winds, the ball bounced twice, went over the head of the opposing goalkeeper, and flew directly into the opponent's goal. In the end, Stoke City drew 1-1 with Southampton, and Begovic also set the record for the fastest goalkeeper to score.
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Fastest goal in World Cup history: 11 seconds, Hakan Suker, South Korea vs Turkey at the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup.
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