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

#6. Least wins in a Premier League season - Derby Country

Derby Country
Derby Country

This hopeless record is held by Derby County, in their 2007-08 season. It was Derby County's 109th season in the Football League. For 19 of the teams, the 2007-08 season was a competitive one, but for the 20th team, it was disappointing.

In their 38 games of the season, Derby won only one against Newcastle. They also accumulated the league's lowest points total as they lost 29 games, scored only 20 goals, conceded 89 goals and with only 11 points, they finished the season.


#5. Most goals by a team in a single professional match - 31 by Australia

Australia 31-0 American Samoa
Australia 31-0 American Samoa

In April 2001, a qualifying match for 2002 FIFA WC was played between Australia and American Samoa at the International Sports Stadium in Coffs Harbour, Australia, in which Australia scored 31 goals against American Samoa. Surprisingly, American Samoa was unable to score even a single goal in the whole match.

As a result, Australia set the record for the biggest professional international win. This match is considered to be the most unbalanced match in the history of the game.


#4. Most individual goals in a single match - 13 by Archie Thompson (Australia)

Archie Thompson
Archie Thompson

It was the same match discussed in point 5 (qualifying match for 2002 FIFA WC, Australia vs American Samoa), when the record of most individual goals in a single football match was made.

Archie Thompson of Australia scored 13 goals in the match against American Samoa to break the previous record of most goals.

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