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Highest score in an international match: – Australia 31–0 American Samoa, 11 April 2001 [94] Highest score in an youth international match: – Vanuatu 46–0 Micronesia (u-23), 7 July 2015 [95] Highest score in a penalty shootout in history: – Washington 3–3 Bedlington, (25–24 p), 54 penalties taken, 9 March 2022 [96]
AS Adema 149–0 SO l'Emyrne was an association football match played on October 31st, 2002 between two teams in Toamasina, Madagascar.It holds the world record for the highest scoreline in any association football match, recognised by The Guinness Book of Records.
This game boasts the record of total number of goals scored in one half of Premier League football (nine), and by one team in one half of Premier League football (eight, by Tottenham). The highest scoring game is Portsmouth's 7–4 win against Reading at Fratton Park on 29 September 2007. [1]
Australia's 31–0 win broke their own record for the largest winning margin in an international match, a 22–0 win over Tonga recorded two days earlier in the same competition at the same stadium. Both wins surpassed the previous record held by Kuwait in a 20–0 win over Bhutan in the 2000 Asian Cup qualification.
Highest scoring draw: 5–5, West Bromwich Albion v. Manchester United (19 May 2013) [189] Highest scoring in the first half: 7 goals Blackburn Rovers 3–4 Leeds United (14 September 1997 – final score: 3–4) [190] Bradford City 4–3 Derby County (21 April 2000 – final score: 4–4) [191]
The record for longest home stand a team has played during the regular season is shared by the Chicago Fire in 2006 and Sporting Kansas City in 2011. They played nine consecutive games at home. [citation needed] The highest number of points achieved by a team at home during a regular season is 44 (14–2–1) by the New York Red Bulls in 2018.
FIFA, the international governing body of football, has never released a list detailing the highest goalscorers and does not keep official records; [8] [9] in 2020, it recognised Bican, an Austrian-Czech dual international who played between the 1930s and the 1950s, [10] as the record scorer with an estimated 805 goals, [11] [12] although CNN ...
This article details men's professional football club records and statistics (individual and collective) in Europe.. The records and stats look across all European clubs competing in the highest divisions and levels of European professional football, allowing for cross-competition comparison.