Football’s unbreakable – and unbelievable – records

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Wed, 28 Jun 2017 - 09:20 GMT

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Pele – Press image courtesy FIFA official website

Pele – Press image courtesy FIFA official website

CAIRO – 28 June 2017: Football, overall, is nothing more than statistics and results. Some players made records with their goals others made records with transfer values, but all these records come to an end and are, one day, broken. Here are some other types of records that could be hard to beat these days.

Longest time without conceding a goal in a season: the legendary goalkeeper of Manchester United and Netherlands Edwin Van der Sar holds this record. The Dutchman spent a year (season 2008/2009) in the Premier League without receiving a single goal for 1,311 minutes of play, according to Goal website.

The most number of hat-tricks in football’s history goes to one of the best players of all time, the player whom many consider the best, the great Pelé. He is the player that scored most hat-tricks throughout his career.

The Brazilian legend has left the competition very hard for Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi, the record breakers these days, scoring 3 goals in the same match on 92 occasions, Sports Keeda website reported.

The highest result of a football game, a record which may be impossible to beat, occurred in 2002 in the league of Madagascar as Stade Olympique L'Emyrne (SOE) got upset at a decision of the referee in the match that faced Adema, so SOE decided to protest by scoring in their nets till the score reached 149-0, according to the Guardian.

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