Top five football unbreakable records you don't know

Top five football unbreakable records you don't know

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In football there are lots of record, and with the usual saying records are meant to be broken. But certainly, there are some undoubtedly difficult football record that seems to be in unbreakable and suprisingly they happened recently. Here we take a look at top 5 of those records.
5. Longest goal ever scored.


Surprisingly, this record belongs to a goal keeper and it happened in the English premier league in 2013 when stoke city goalkeeper Asmir Begovic fired a long range strike from his own box past Southampton goalkeeper Boruc the ball travelled over 97 yards into the net.
4. Longest Unbeaten Runs
Arsenal football club might have done a long Unbeaten run for around 48 matches but the club that actually holds the record for the longest unbeaten run in football goes to Romania's Steaua Boekarest with 104 unbeaten runs in all competitions in the in the 1980s.
3. Most goals scored by a Goalkeeper in a career
Can goal keeper score? Yes they can, this is recorded held by Sao Paolo goalkeeper Regerio Ceni who notched 128 goals in his career. He took tons of penalty and scored couples of free kicks. The record really seems unbeaten and unbreakable.
2. Longest Penalty shootouts
This happened in 2005 in the Namibian cup when KK Palace and Civic played out a 2-2 draw which led to a penalty shootout and it's took 48 penalty kicks before the game was decided, and suprisingly the score line in the shootout was 17-16 when KK palace won.
1. Most Red cards in a single match
This is a little bit funny and heavy one, it happened in the Argentina league in 2011 when the time referee Damian Rubino gave out a whooping 36 red cards in a match between Claypole and Victorious Arena. Rubino sent all 22 players off and all the substitutes as well as the some technical staff. Very hilarious but unbelievable.
These are the top five football records that cannot be easily broken.

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