
World Cup fastest goal record
World Cup Fastest Goals
The fastest goal in the World Cup was 11 seconds. In the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup, one of the hosts of the South Korean men's soccer team and the Turkish men's soccer team in the third-place match, Turkey's main striker Hakan Suk in the opening just 11 seconds after the success of the South Korean team's goal, the goal eventually also helped Turkey win the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup third place, but also the fastest goal of the World Cup, and at the same time become the fastest World Cup in soccer history! It was also the fastest goal of the World Cup and the fastest goal in the history of World Cup soccer. It is worth mentioning that if you count the World Cup qualifiers, the fastest goal time can be increased to just 8.1 seconds, that is, in the 2018 World Cup in Russia, the European qualifiers, the Belgian striker Benteke successfully set a new record for the fastest goal in the history of the World Cup. And Benteke or snatch the opponent back pass error, high-speed running with the ball to face the goalkeeper calmly shot the far corner of the hand, and finally FIFA officially confirmed that the goal time of the goal for 8.1 seconds, in one fell swoop to create history.
In January 2024, the World Cup records for fastest goals were as follows:
Hakan Suk: Turkish player who scored the fastest goal in World Cup history when he broke through the South Korean goal in the opening 11 seconds of the 2002 World Cup match between Turkey and South Korea.
Václav Mácek: Czechoslovakian player who scored in 15 seconds in the 1962 World Cup match between Czechoslovakia and Mexico, the second fastest goal in World Cup history.
Ernst Lehner: German player who scored a goal in 25 seconds in the 1934 World Cup match between Germany and Austria, the third fastest goal in World Cup history.
Bryan Robson: England player who scored the fourth fastest goal in World Cup history when he broke through the French goal in 28 seconds in the 1982 World Cup match between England and France.
Dempsey: U.S. player who scored in 29 seconds in the 2014 World Cup match between the U.S. and Ghana, the fifth-fastest goal in World Cup history.
Bernard Lacombe: French player who scored in 31 seconds in the 1978 World Cup match between France and Italy, the sixth fastest goal in World Cup history.
Emile: French player who scored in 35 seconds in the 1938 World Cup match between France and Belgium, the seventh fastest goal in World Cup history.
Arne Niberi: Swedish player who scored in 35 seconds in the 1938 World Cup match between Sweden and Hungary, the eighth fastest goal in World Cup history.
Florian Albert: Hungarian player who scored in 50 seconds in the 1962 World Cup match between Hungary and Bulgaria, the ninth fastest goal in World Cup history.
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