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Most consecutive minutes without conceding a goal: 1,816 minutes – Mazarópi, 1977–1978 [116] Most consecutive minutes without conceding a goal in national leagues: 1,390 minutes – Dany Verlinden, 1990 [117] Most consecutive minutes without conceding a goal in international games: 1,142 minutes – Dino Zoff, 1972–1974 [118]
On 27 April 1985, SV Darmstadt 98 goalkeeper Wilhelm Huxhorn broke the record for the longest goal in football history (103 metres / 112.6 yards), in a match against Fortuna Köln. [8] However, the longest goal to have been officially recorded in the Guinness World Records was scored by Tom King of Newport County , on 19 January 2021 against ...
The position of goalkeeper is the only position in the game which is technically distinct from the others in the course of normal play. The Laws of the Game distinguish the goalkeeper from the other players in several ways, most significantly exempting them from the prohibition on handling the ball, though only within their own penalty area. [22]
Shilton joined Stoke City in November 1974 for £325,000, a world record for a goalkeeper at that time. [9] Shilton played in 26 matches for Stoke in 1974–75 as they narrowly missed out on the league title. [9] He was an ever-present in 1975–76 playing in all of the club's 48 fixtures that season. [9]
Fastest goal ever scored in a FIFA World Cup qualification game. 60 Davide Gualtieri: 1993 San Marino v England: 1–7 8.3 sec [57] [84] Second-fastest goal ever scored in a FIFA World Cup qualification game. Kylian Mbappé: 2022 Lille v Paris SG: 1–7 8.3 sec [85] Second-fastest goal ever scored in French Ligue 1 62 Hisato SatÅ: 2006
Despite retiring from club football in 1985, Jennings played his final international game at the 1986 World Cup, on his 41st birthday, making him the World Cup's oldest-ever participant until Roger Milla broke his record at 42 in 1994, who in turn had his record broken by Faryd Mondragón at 43 years in 2014, who in turn had his record broken ...
Williams was the starting goalkeeper in 15 games helping Melbourne City finish in fourth place during the regular season with a 6–4–2 record, securing a berth to the Finals. [24] Williams was described as "impenetrable" after holding Canberra United to a 1–0 shutout in extra time during the semi-final. [ 25 ]
Mathew David Ryan (born 8 April 1992) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for Ligue 1 club Lens and captains the Australia national team.. Born in Sydney, Ryan played youth football for Marconi Stallions, Blacktown City and Central Coast Mariners.