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Jürgen Damm Rascón (born 7 November 1992) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a right-back. [4] According to a study conducted by Mexican club Pachuca, and backed by FIFA, Damm was the second fastest player in the world on 2015. He was able to reach 35.23 km/h (21.89 mph) running with the ball.
In Mexico's opening match against Cuba, Antuna scored a hat-trick and provided an assist in the team's 7–0 rout; [29] his first goal at the 2nd minute of the match is the fastest goal scored by Mexico in a Gold Cup tournament. [30] He appeared in every match as Mexico would go on to win the tournament. [31]
In December 2024, TransferRoom announced that Jones recorded a max speed sprint time of 37.6km/h making him the fastest player in the world. His max speed was higher than the likes of Kylian Mbappe (36km/h), Micky van de Ven (35.9km/h) and Erling Haaland (35.7km/h)
This article features a list of men's professional FIFA records in association football, in any football league, cup, or other competition around the world, including professionals, semi-professionals, and amateurs. Friendly club matches are generally not eligible for the records.
Sources published in the intervening years, however, give the total time of Scarth's goals as exactly 2 minutes or even as little as 110 seconds, which is quicker than the 2 mins 13 secs claimed for Irish player Jimmy O'Connor for the "world's fastest hat-trick". [3] [4]
Across the 22 tournaments of the World Cup, 31 footballers have been credited as the tournament top scorer, and no one has achieved this feat twice. Ten of these players scored at least seven goals in a tournament, while Brazil's Jairzinho in 1970 and Argentina's Lionel Messi in 2022 were the only footballers to record at least seven goals but ...
Davide Gualtieri (born 27 April 1971) is a Sammarinese former footballer who played as a forward. He scored the second fastest goal in FIFA World Cup qualification history, against England on 17 November 1993. [1] Gualtieri held the fastest goal record for over 23 years.
Pékerman told Messi that he saw that he had the potential to be the best player in the world, but that his time in the World Cup would happen in South Africa, four years later. [ 407 ] During the World Cup in Germany, Messi witnessed their opening group stage match victory against the Ivory Coast from the substitutes' bench.