When most footballers start out, winning a Guinness World Record is probably the last thing on their minds.
Lionel Messi probably doesn’t even have room for his certificates on his overbrimming mantelpiece.
Don’t knock it, though. These records are a way to make history and that’s ultimately what every professional dreams about.
Some entrances into the record books are a little more, shall we say, accessible than others.
Not everyone can score the most goals in a World Cup final or make the most Champions League appearances, but there are all kind of quirky statistics up for grabs.
So here are a collection of the very best records held by some familiar names.
The Tottenham playmaker has no mercy for his opponents on the pitch, which inspired Guinness to put him to the test using the legs of then-teammate Georges-Kevin N’Koudou as a dummy. Dele didn’t disappoint, though it took a few tries before he completed eight nutmegs inside 30 seconds at Tottenham’s training ground in 2017.
Ederson’s distribution has redefined the art of goalkeeping. It also got Guinness thinking: Exactly how far can he kick a ball? The answer is 75.35 metres. The Brazilian achieved the feat on his third and final attempt.
Lord Bendtner took precisely 1.8 seconds after coming on for Arsenal in the 2007/08 north London derby at the Emirates against Tottenham to bang a header into the back of the net from a Cesc Fabregas corner.
It’s slightly niche given the glittering career Casillas has enjoyed. The stopper took part in a challenge on Chinese TV in 2011 and punted the ball into the goal from the halfway line 11 times inside 60 seconds.
Redknapp controlled a ball dropped from 61ft in the air during the filming of panel show A League of Their Own. Whose record did he break? None other than that of Lionel Messi, who had performed a similar stunt from 59ft on Japanese TV.
Inter Milan legend Javier Zanetti made it into Guinness folklore by not missing a league game between October 28, 2006 and December 13, 2009.
Messi’s tally of 91 goals, which he set in 2012, will likely never be matched. The Argentine also holds the record for the most La Liga goals by a foreign player. Naturally.
Most career goals (1,283 goals), most World Cup wins (three)…You name it, the accolade goes to Pele. The former might be disputed, but there’s no arguing with the fact he remains the youngest goalscorer in a World Cup final in 1958 at the age of 17 years 249 days.
Even Kylian Mbappe couldn’t surpass that in 2018. Three different world records – maybe he deserves more respect from the younger generation.
Mane scored his treble for Southampton against Aston Villa in 2 minutes 56 seconds. Even more impressive than the Bundesliga record of three minutes, 22 seconds, which was set by…
Lewandowski has broken numerous records over the years and one of the most impressive is his run of scoring in 11 consecutive games between August 16 and November 9, 2019. He scored a total of 16 goals in that time. It came to an end when Bayern were thrashed 4-0 by Fortuna Dusseldorf.
The Juventus goalkeeper went on a remarkable run of 973 minutes without letting a goal in, before finally conceding against Torino against 20 March 2016.
Since making his debut for Spain in a friendly against China in 2005, Ramos has played in 127 victories for La Roja. Love him or loathe him, what an international career he’s had.
Ronaldo has scored in four different European Championships – though he’ll be denied the chance to add to that this summer with the 2020 instalment being postponed.
De Bruyne raced to 50 assists in 123 games, thanks to his two spells at Chelsea and Manchester City. What makes it all the more remarkable is that he only made one of those assists for the Blues, before adding 49 after joining City.
‘Crouchy’ was recognised for scoring a total of 52 headers, making history during his time at Stoke City.
It took Fabregas just 293 games to beat Ryan Giggs’ record of 367. His 100th assist came on December 31, 2016, when he set up Willian for Chelsea in a 4-2 win over Stoke City.
Cech’s goal went unblemished on 202 separate occasions across spells with Chelsea and Arsenal.
The Liverpool right-back has already achieved so much in his short career so far. His assist to set up Sadio Mane’s goal on the last day of the 2018/19 season earned him a tally of 12 assists in just 29 games – the most by a defender in a Premier League season.
Ironically, Lampard holds this record partly because he scored AGAINST Chelsea during his later days at Manchester City. Having scored past 39 different teams in the top flight, he beat Andy Cole to this record by a single goal.
In 2017, at 18 years and nine months, Mbappe was the youngest player to be named on the 30-man shortlist for football’s most prized individual accolade – finally surpassing Michael Owen. The young Frenchman finished seventh.
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