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1, how many seconds is the fastest goal in the history of the World Cup

2, the World Cup history of the furthest, fastest goals were scored by whom

First, how many seconds is the fastest goal in the history of the World Cup

The fastest goal in World Cup history was 8.1 seconds. Belgium striker Benteke opened the scoring in a 2018 World Cup European qualifying showdown setting a new record for the fastest goal in World Cup (both qualifying and main round) history.

After the kick-off, a Gibraltar player made a mistake when returning a pass, and Benteke, who plays for Crystal Palace in the English Premier League, succeeded in breaking the ball, then brought the ball into the penalty area at high speed, and calmly pushed a shot to the far corner of the goal in front of the opponent's goalkeeper to win the game.

The final time for the goal was 8.1 seconds, as confirmed by FIFA's official website.

The record for the fastest goal in a World Cup proper was set by Turkish striker Hakan Suk, who took 11 seconds to break down hosts South Korea in the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup third-place playoff.

In this round of World Cup European qualifiers also achieved a big victory in the Portugal team, the first breakthrough in the opposing team's goal of the player also completed a hat trick.

In the match against the Faroe Islands, Portugal's André Silva scored three goals with a header, while the other three goals came from C-Ro, Moutinho and Cancelo.

The fastest goal in World Cup proper history:

1, Hakan Suk Turkey June 29, 2002 South Korea 2-3 Turkey 11 seconds ;)

2, Vakolef Mosaic Czechoslovakia June 7, 1962 Mexico 3-1 Czechoslovakia 15 seconds ;)

3, Ernst Lehner Germany June 7, 1934 Germany 3-2 Austria 25 seconds ;)

4, Bryan Robson England June 16, 1982 England 3-1 France 28 seconds ;)

5, Dempsey U.S. June 17, 2014 U.S. vs. Ghana 29 secs;

6, Bernard Lacombe France June 2, 1978 Italy 2 to 1 France 31 seconds;

7, Emile France June 5, 1938 France 3-1 Belgium 35 seconds ;)

8, Arne Niberi Sweden June 16, 1938 Hungary 5 to 1 Sweden 35 seconds;

9, Florian Albert Hungary June 3, 1962 Hungary 6 to 1 Bulgaria 50 seconds;

10, Adelbert Romania July 14, 1930 Romania 3-1 Peru 50 sec.

Second, the World Cup history of the furthest, fastest goals were scored by whom

1, the fastest goal: 2002, Turkey striker Hakan Suk in the game against South Korea in the opening only 11 seconds to break the goal. 2002 June 29, this is a memorable day in the history of world soccer. On this day, the record of the fastest goal in the history of the World Cup was once again refreshed, Hakan Suk broke the goal in 11 seconds.

Prior to this, the record holder for the fastest goal in World Cup history was Czechoslovakia team member Václav Mácek, who broke the opposing team's goal just 15 seconds after the opening kickoff of the Czechoslovakia team's match against Mexico in the final stage of the 7th World Cup in 1962, a record that stood for 40 years in World Cup history.

2, the World Cup in the history of the longest distance shot appeared in June 21, 1978, the Netherlands team to face the Italian team, in the fast send a free kick, Ali Han (Netherlands) with the ball forward, in the distance of 40 meters from the goal position suddenly start the right foot long-distance shot.

The longest distance shot in World Cup history came at what is now the back of the net, while being rotated by teammate Jenson to fill in at center back. At that tournament, Ari Hahn finished second with the Netherlands.

On June 21, 1978, in the stadium of River Plate in Buenos Aires, the Dutch team faced the Italian team, after a quick free kick, Ali Hahn brought the ball forward, in the position of 40 meters away from the goal suddenly started the right-footed long-distance shot, the ball crossed the Zoff's ten-fingered pass, hitting the gate's left-hand side of the post into the net, this is the World Cup history of long-distance long-distance shot to break the goal.

The subsequent record for this long range shot was not broken until Spain's striker Villa in the group stage of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa against Chile, the distance being about 45 meters. What was also crucial about this goal by Ali Hahn was that the Netherlands overwhelmed Italy to reach the final, but unfortunately lost 1-3 to hosts Argentina, with Ali Hahn finishing runner-up in both of his World Cup appearances.

Most goals scored in a final

Ballon d'Or Pele 3 goals (2 in 1958, 1 in 1970); Wawa 3 goals (2 in 1958, 1 in 1962) Hurst 3 goals (3 in 1966); Zidane 3 goals (2 in 1998, 1 in 2006)

Most goals in a single World Cup: France's Fontaine scored 13 goals in 6 matches in the 1958 World Cup.

Two World Cups with at least five goals or more: Klose (Germany) 2002, 2006; Kubilas (Peru) 1970, 1978; Thomas Muller (Germany) 2010, 2014

Three World Cups with at least four goals: Germany's Klose scored at least four goals in each of the three consecutive World Cups in 2002, 2006 and 2010.

World Cup goals consistently the best: Germany's Klose participated in a total of four sessions of an average of 4 goals per session, the age span from 23 to 36 years old never stop!

Most World Cup goals from headers: Klose (Germany) 7, 2002, 2006, 2010

World Cup's most versatile scorer: Klose (Germany), 16 goals were scored with 7 headers and 9 footers, including 6 right-footed goals and 3 left-footed goals.

First Hat Trick: Stabile (Argentina) 1930, Argentina 6-3 Mexico

Most World Cup hat-tricks: 2 by Hungary's Kocsis (1954 vs. Korea, vs. West Germany), 2 by France's Fontaine (1958 vs. Paraguay, vs. West Germany), 2 by West Germany's Gerd Müller (1970 vs. Bulgaria, vs. Peru), 2 by Argentina's Batista (1994 vs. Greece, 1998 vs. Jamaica)

Hat-tricks in their first World Cup appearance: Klose (Germany) 2002; Batistuta (Argentina) 1994; Kocsis (Hungary) 1954

Most goals scored: Pele (Brazil) scored in all 4 editions (6 in 1958, 1 in 1962, 1 in 1966, 4 in 1970); Uwe Schiller (Germany) scored in all 4 editions (1 in 1958, 2 in 1962, 2 in 1966, 3 in 1970); Klose (Germany) scored in all 4 editions (5 in 2002, 5 in 2006, 4 in 2010, 2 in 2014). Klose (Germany) has scored in all four editions (5 goals in 2002, 5 goals in 2006, 4 goals in 2010, 2 goals in 2014).

Most goals scored in a World Cup against a traditional championship-level powerhouse: 5 for Klose (Germany), 1 against Argentina in 2006, 1 against England in 2010 2 against Argentina, 1 against Brazil in 2014;

Fastest Goal: Turkish striker Hakan Suk scored just 11 seconds into the game against South Korea in 2002.

Late goal: Algeria's Daboou scored in the 121st minute against Germany in 2014

Fastest May goal: 2014, Germany vs. Brazil, Germany's Toni Kroos breaks through at 23:55, 25:04

Fastest Hat Trick: Hungary's László Kiss broke through in the 70th, 74th, and 77th minutes against El Salvador in 1982, and was the only substitute to score a hat trick at the World Cup; Argentina's Batistuta scored three goals in just 10 minutes in Argentina's match against Jamaica at the 1998 World Cup in France

Youngest to score a goal: Pele scored against Wales in 1958 at the age of 17 years and 239 days.

Oldest to score a goal: Cameroon's Milla against Russia in 1994, when he was 42 years and 39 days old

The only one to score in every World Cup match, including the final: Brazil's Jairzinho (a.k.a. Charceneau), who scored in all six matches of the 1970 World Cup, and Uruguay's Giguia, who also scored in every match (four) in 1950, but then it was a round-robin tiebreaker and there was no winner-take-all final.

Fastest substitute goal: Danish striker Sander scored just 16 seconds after coming on as a substitute against Nigeria, 1998; Morales (Uruguay), 2002, Uruguay - Senegal, came on as a substitute in the second half, 17 seconds into the game

Those who broke through in two World Cup finals: Wawa of Brazil (1958 and 1962); Pele (1958 and 1970); Breitner of West Germany (1974 and 1982); Zidane of France (1998 and 2006)

The only man to have scored in the World Cup for two countries: Prosineski, who broke down the UAE for Yugoslavia in 1990 and Jamaica for Croatia in 1998

First own goal: Manuel Rozas (Mexico) 1930, Mexico-Chile (also said to be an own goal by Ernst Losche of Switzerland against Germany in 1938).

Fastest Oval: 2014, Argentina 2:1 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kolasinac, 2 minutes and 8 seconds

The man who scored both a goal and an oval in the same match: Ernie Brantes of the Netherlands accomplished this "feat" against Italy in 1978, with the Netherlands eventually winning 2-1.

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