Top 15 Almost Unbreakable Records In The World Soccer History

Top 15 unbreakable records in the world soccer history
Top 15 unbreakable records in the world soccer history

#9. Most international goals - 109 by Ali Daei (Iran)

Ali Daei
Ali Daei

Ali Daei from Iran holds the record of scoring most goals in international matches. Ali scored 109 international goals in his 149 international matches, in his 13 years career span.

Ali played for Iran actively between the years 1993 to 2006 and had a very good average of 0.73 goals per match. Although many other players have better 'goals per match' average, still no one can manage to score more goals than Ali Daei. He is the only player who also has crossed the century mark for goals in international football.


#8. Highest attendance at a football game - Brazil vs Uruguay (1950 FIFA WC Final)

Brazil vs Uruguay, 1950 FIFA WC Final
Brazil vs Uruguay, 1950 FIFA WC Final, Maracanã Stadium

The 1950 World Cup final, played at Maracanã Stadium between Brazil and Uruguay, is the event most commonly remembered as 'Maracanazo' or 'The Maracanã Blow', is one of the biggest upsets in football history. It also holds the record for hosting the highest number of spectators in a football game.

The listed official attendance was 199,854, but unofficially almost 210,000 people were present on that day to witness the final in the stadium. In that match, Brazil lost to Uruguay 1-2. It was the saddest day in Brazilian football.


#7. 5 European Cups in a row - Real Madrid CF (1955-1960)

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The Five European Cups and Di Stéfano

From 1955 to 1960, five consecutive European Cups in a row! Real Madrid just destroyed their opponents en route to their five consecutive titles. During those five years, Real Madrid became the greatest and strongest European club ever.

Real Madrid won their first European Cup in history on June 13, 1956. It was the first of their five consecutive cups it would win. This great success was achieved at the hands of one of the greatest footballers, Alfredo Di Stéfano. No doubt, this record is immortal and can never be broken.

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