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These are 10 strange World Cup records that may be impossible to break...

These are 10 strange World Cup records that may be impossible to break...

The FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious sporting event in the world. Where strange events and records are happening.Now the 2nd edition of the World Cup is going on. 2018 World Cup Prospects  We have mentioned these records. which is not broken It seems possible.






1. Highest goalscorer in one edition of the World Cup

    Former France player Just Fontaine became the top scorer

    single version

    The player's record is kept in his name. He 1958

    He scored 13 goals alone in the sixth World Cup in Sweden.

    Fontaine holds the record.


2. Youngest player to score in a World Cup final

     Pele has many records to his name. He is the highest goalscorer in the World Cup   are  Youngest player (17 years 239 days), hat-trick in World Cup   The youngest player to do so (17 years 244 days) and the most in a World Cup  He is a player with assists (10). He has played in three World Cup finals   He is one of four goal scorers. He officially won three World Cups  He is also the only player.  When Brazil won the World Cup in 1970, Pele played the entire match. 4 goals and 6 assists. When Brazil won the World Cup in 1962  He played only the first two games. Then he left the team due to injury.   Four years ago at the World Cup in Sweden, as a teenager, Pele established his legacy by scoring in the quarter-finals.  He scored a hat-trick after defeating France in the semi-final and scored two goals to defeat the home team in the final.


3. More competitions as a coach

   Brazil coach Carles Alberto Pereira has the most experience as a coach in the FIFA World Cup six times.  He is a great person. He orked as a coach of Brazil team in 1982, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2006 and 2010.


4. Most captained player in World Cup

   Mexican defender Rafael Marquez is the captain of five consecutive World Cups. In 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2018

   He captained the Mexican team.


5. Most Played Player

    Italian defender Paolo Maldini is the player who played the most minutes in the World Cup. He played in the World Cup from 1990 to 2002    He was on the field for 2216 minutes in the World Cup match.

    He broke German midfielder Lothar Matthien's record for most minutes played on the field with 171 minutes. Play more time. The current leading players are Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, who have played 1,644 and 1,625 respectively.


6. Oldest player in World Cup

   Egypt's goalkeeper Assam El Hadery is the oldest player to play in e World Cup. He played for Egypt in the 2018 World Cup   He played hen he was 45 years and 161 days old.  He also played the role of captain in 159 matches.


7. Most experienced goal scorer

   42-year-old Roger Milla is the oldest player to score a goal in the orld Cup. Cameroon forward Milla is 42 years and 39 days old   Age cored. He scored a goal against Russia in the 1994 World Cup in America.


8. Most goals scored in a single match

   Russian forward Oleg Salenko is one such player whose name came into the limelight from a single game. He won the FIFA World Cup in the same match  Won the Golden Boot. He is the only player to have won the Golden Boot at both the U-20 World Cup and the FIFA World Cup. The Golden Boot despite his eam's exit from the group stage  He won the Golden Boot after scoring five oals against Cameroon in the 1994 World Cup in America.   made


9. Most goals in a losing game

   Ernst Wilimovski is one such player who wrote history by scoring four goals in a losing game. Forward of Poland  Wilimovski played 688 games and scored 1,77 goals. Poland reached the knockout stages of the 1938 World Cup in the last 16  The game went to penalties and ended in a 6-5 tie.  Wilimowski, who scored twice in regular time for Poland, scored four in extra time to make it the only game they lost at the World Cup.  He has set the record of the player who scored four goals.


10. 3 yellow cards to the same player in the same match

 Croatia's main defender Josip Munich is the player with the most yellow cards at the World Cup. He played against Australia in 2006

    He received 3 yellow cards in the match.    In 2006, Josip punched Harry Kewell in the face during a 2–2 draw between Croatia and Australia.    He was given the first yellow card. Second cards were also given to Mark Viduka and Joshua Candy for pulling their jerseys during the match.  got  Likewise, after leaving the field and finishing the game, City also received a third yellow card for disagreeing with the referee's decision.  Due to this, a unique record has been established in his name. What will qualify for and it will be quite easy for it. If Poland loses he will have to pray for victory

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