3:52 The longest penalty shoot-out in football (Washington 25 - 24 Bed Lington) 4:50 Rogerio Ceni, the most goals scored by a goalkeeper in football history (131 goals)
0:14 World's tallest footballer in history, Kristof van Hout - Lommel SK in Belgium (6 feet 10 inches = 2.08 metres) (retired) 1:52 Tom King, world's longest goal in football history 3:00 Paolo Maldini, the oldest player in the UEFA Champions League history
Corrections: The oldest player in the Champions League is another Italian, which is former Lazio keeper Marco Ballotta. He was 43 years when played for Lazio against Real Madrid in December 2007. Also, for the outfield player, that record is now went to Porto's Pepe. He is 40 years when played for Porto against Shakhtar Donetsk.
Honorable Mentions: 1.Most capped professional footballers in all competitions: Peter Shilton (1.390 games between 1966-1997). 2.Most capped footballers in international stages: Soh Chin Ann (219 games with Malaysia between 1969-1984. Includes some games that aren't considered as FIFA "A" matches). 3.Professional football clubs with most trophies: Al-Ahly Egypt (126 trophies). 4.Players with most own goals in one game: Stan van den Buys (Ekeren vs Anderlecht, 1995) and Meikayla Moore (New Zealand vs USWNT, 2022) scored 3 own goals in single match. 5.Longest football matches: Stockport County vs Doncaster Rovers 3-2 in 1946 lasted for 3 hours and 23 minutes. 6.Brazillian club Gremio played 3 games in just one day (December 11, 1994), with 2 hours separating their different games (2PM, 4PM, 6PM) and had the unusual 34 players setup for all 3 games. 7.The longest penalty shootout before 2022 was the 2005 Namibian Cup Final between KK Palace and Civics. The game finished 17-16 for KK Palace, with 48 penalties required to break the deadlock. 8.The highest penalty shootout scoring is happen to be in 1988, when Argentinos Juniors beat Racing Club 20-19 after 44 penalties. In 2015, the Danish FA Cup between Sundsøre and Nykøbing also ended with this big scoreline on penalties. 9.The shortest possible penalty shootout is 3 kicks for each sides, with the winning side successfully converted all 3 possible. This is another rare case. In 2017 Confederations Cup semifinal, Chile beat Portugal by 3-0, with all 3 penalties of their won being converted and Claudio Bravo saving all 3 Portugal penalties in a row. 10.The oldest player in Champions League overall is Marco Ballotta. The Lazio goalkeeper was 43 years old when he played against Real Madrid in December 2007. The oldest player to win the Champions League is Milan's Alessandro Costacurta, when the club won the 2007 tournament at 41 years old. However, Paolo Maldini remains as the oldest player to score in the Champions League Final, which was also the fastest goal in history of the competitions.
Oldest player to take part in a uefa champions league match was Mickey Keenan at 46 years and 3 months old and the match was Portadown fc v Belshina Bobruisk
Americans in school learn to say and spell metErs, but I don't know if he is american. Though, still, it doesn't really matter how metre or meter is spelled
Pepe is 40 and captained Porto vs Shakhtar in the UCL this year
And?
@@Footyfootball5he beat maldini
He is older than paolo maldini 🙄
Pepe
So?
3:52 The longest penalty shoot-out in football (Washington 25 - 24 Bed Lington)
4:50 Rogerio Ceni, the most goals scored by a goalkeeper in football history (131 goals)
0:14 World's tallest footballer in history, Kristof van Hout - Lommel SK in Belgium (6 feet 10 inches = 2.08 metres) (retired)
1:52 Tom King, world's longest goal in football history
3:00 Paolo Maldini, the oldest player in the UEFA Champions League history
Corrections: The oldest player in the Champions League is another Italian, which is former Lazio keeper Marco Ballotta. He was 43 years when played for Lazio against Real Madrid in December 2007.
Also, for the outfield player, that record is now went to Porto's Pepe. He is 40 years when played for Porto against Shakhtar Donetsk.
Honorable Mentions:
1.Most capped professional footballers in all competitions: Peter Shilton (1.390 games between 1966-1997).
2.Most capped footballers in international stages: Soh Chin Ann (219 games with Malaysia between 1969-1984. Includes some games that aren't considered as FIFA "A" matches).
3.Professional football clubs with most trophies: Al-Ahly Egypt (126 trophies).
4.Players with most own goals in one game: Stan van den Buys (Ekeren vs Anderlecht, 1995) and Meikayla Moore (New Zealand vs USWNT, 2022) scored 3 own goals in single match.
5.Longest football matches: Stockport County vs Doncaster Rovers 3-2 in 1946 lasted for 3 hours and 23 minutes.
6.Brazillian club Gremio played 3 games in just one day (December 11, 1994), with 2 hours separating their different games (2PM, 4PM, 6PM) and had the unusual 34 players setup for all 3 games.
7.The longest penalty shootout before 2022 was the 2005 Namibian Cup Final between KK Palace and Civics. The game finished 17-16 for KK Palace, with 48 penalties required to break the deadlock.
8.The highest penalty shootout scoring is happen to be in 1988, when Argentinos Juniors beat Racing Club 20-19 after 44 penalties. In 2015, the Danish FA Cup between Sundsøre and Nykøbing also ended with this big scoreline on penalties.
9.The shortest possible penalty shootout is 3 kicks for each sides, with the winning side successfully converted all 3 possible. This is another rare case. In 2017 Confederations Cup semifinal, Chile beat Portugal by 3-0, with all 3 penalties of their won being converted and Claudio Bravo saving all 3 Portugal penalties in a row.
10.The oldest player in Champions League overall is Marco Ballotta. The Lazio goalkeeper was 43 years old when he played against Real Madrid in December 2007. The oldest player to win the Champions League is Milan's Alessandro Costacurta, when the club won the 2007 tournament at 41 years old. However, Paolo Maldini remains as the oldest player to score in the Champions League Final, which was also the fastest goal in history of the competitions.
Oldest player to take part in a uefa champions league match was Mickey Keenan at 46 years and 3 months old and the match was Portadown fc v Belshina Bobruisk
You're a legend 🙌 👏. Keep it up, goal 90 👏 👏 ❤
There are lots of stadiums in the world that seat less than 6000! 😮
Materazzi happy that he got headbutted by Zidane instead of Jone Samuelsen
Fax
Didn't see any comments when I came. Nice video guys, some brilliant records on display from brilliant footballers
5:51
Thats amazing ( the youtube channel) did 25k juggles
I was about to comment that lol
The hell you use feet and meter in same video 😂😂😂
Van Hout makes ronaldo look like messi😅
new record: lamine yamal is the youngest ballon d'or nominee at 17 years old
I think I will get a record for the most misses on Sunday league Imised 200 I think I am worse than Harry Maguire
02:25 He looks like Johny sins
PETER CROUCH!! nah peter crouch just disappeared
good video
The thumbnail tho 💀💀💀
Yea😂😂😂😂
BRO Thats Amazing juggled 25.000+ wdym?
the 2nd guy is my height 😳
Come to Nigeria and see the smallest stadium in the world 😂
36😮
How did he grow that tall?
he is 7 foot peter crouch
Mangaluru 🔥🔥🔥🔥🫡🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nam karnataka
36 red cards i know that existed
dang it
Imagine this comment gets more than 5 likes
Hi
I want Real Madrid shirt
I think you got your facts wrong
suiiiiiii
10 min gang 👇🏻👇🏻
3 views and 10 likes
It's METRES. Metres. Metres. Not 'meters'. FFS why is everyone illiterate these days.
Americans in school learn to say and spell metErs, but I don't know if he is american. Though, still, it doesn't really matter how metre or meter is spelled
It's the American English spelling
im third to comment
NINTH
First comment
no
@Footy659 is the first, plus saying first on a video is irrelevant, annoying and just ruins the point of the comments.
Most Nutmegs in 30 seconds? What a f***ing joke of a "record".