The longest game in football history. The longest football match in history

The best matches in the history of football are still being watched by connoisseurs and fans of this most popular sport on the planet. When great teams and players are on the field, they are capable of doing real miracles: scoring an incredible number of goals, making crazy comebacks, achieving victories when no one else believes in them.

Most Incredible Comeback

Let's start talking about the best matches in the history of football with relatively recent events. In the decisive match for the right to be called the strongest club in Europe met the Italian "Milan" and the English "Liverpool". The 2005 Champions League final will be remembered by many for a long time.

Milan confidently went the whole distance, losing once in the group stage. In the playoff stage, problems arose only in the semi-finals, when, after a confident home victory over the Dutch "PSV" 2:0, the Italians lost with the same score away. In extra time, the teams exchanged goals, "Milan" reached the final due to a goal scored away.

Liverpool's path was not so easy. The team came out of the group, only bypassing the Greek Olympiakos in additional indicators. And in the semi-finals, she overtook Chelsea, thanks to the only goal in two matches, which was scored by

So, the final "Liverpool" - "Milan". The Italians, who were considered favorites, open the scoring already at 1 minute, this makes the British equalize the game, but they cannot equalize, and in the end of the first half, the Argentine legionnaire Hernan Crespo draws up a double. As a result: "Liverpool" - "Milan" 0:3.

Many fans were ready to despair, but not the players and coaches of the English club, the second half passed under their dictation. From 54 to 60 minutes, the Merseysiders turn the game upside down – Gerrard, Spitzer and Alonso each score a goal – 3:3. There is still half an hour before the end of normal time, but no one else can print the gate. The fate of the 2005 Champions League Cup is decided in a penalty shoot-out.

Liverpool get off to a perfect start as Serginho shoots over the net and Hamann opens the scoring despite a broken toe. Further, the English goalkeeper parries Pirlo's shot, and Cisse doubles the advantage. Only on the third attempt, Milan manages to convert a penalty, and the Italian goalkeeper deflects Riise's shot. It seems all is not lost. In the fourth round, both teams are accurate - 3:2. At Milan, the fifth blow is taken by Ukrainian forward Andriy Shevchenko, who fails to beat Dudek. Liverpool are winning.

The most scandalous ending

The 2006 final was remembered by all fans for incredible tension and scandal. The tournament was held in Germany, but the hosts lost to the Italians in the semi-finals in extra time. Italy and France met in the decisive match. 2006 was the last year in the career of the great Zinedine Zidane. With this game, he ended his career, he became both a hero and the main anti-hero of the confrontation.

The French start aggressively and already in the first minutes they earn a penalty, which is just realized by Zidane. But the Italians quickly recoup, on 19 minutes Materazzi equalizes the score. The fate of the winner of the 2006 World Cup is decided in a penalty shoot-out.

But the most famous episode occurred at 109 minutes - it was a conflict between Zidane and Materazzi. The Frenchman, as a result of a short verbal skirmish, hit his opponent's chest with his head. Chief referee Horacio Elizondo from Argentina did not see the episode, after talking with an assistant, he sent off the best penalty taker of the French team. The series was won by Italy 5:3.

Many believe that it was this removal that predicted the outcome of the match Italy - France in 2006. Later, Zidane explained his behavior as follows:

I asked him to stop grabbing my jersey, explaining that after the end of the match I could give it to him anyway. After that, he uttered insults to my mother and sister several times. I tried not to react, but words can sometimes be more hurtful than actions. His words deeply offended me, and I could not restrain myself, everything happened very quickly.

Materazzi refused to explain what happened for a long time, even published the book "What I really said to Zidane", in which he cited 250 versions of varying degrees of wit. It is possible that he deliberately tried to provoke the Frenchman.

longest football match

Of course, the longest football match took place outside of official competition. Such friendly matches are often held in different countries of the world, teams play for more than a day, the lineups are constantly changing, the main thing in such confrontations, of course, is not the result, but love and devotion to football.

The record was set in 2015 in England. The match at St. Mary's Stadium in Southampton was included in the Guinness Book of Records, as it lasted 102 hours non-stop. The teams were divided into "white" and "red", each team included 18 people. The Reds eventually won with a score of 910:725. The game lasted over four days, with teams scoring an average of 320 goals per day, approximately one goal every 5 minutes.

Salvation in the last seconds

Among the best matches in the history of football, there are many fights in which everything is decided by goals scored in the last seconds. For example, just such a meeting was held in 2000 in the semi-finals of the Euro. The teams of Portugal and France met in it. Prior to that, the French reached the playoffs from second place in the group, losing only to the Dutch (2:3), and beat Spain (2:1) in the 1/4 finals. The Portuguese team won three victories in the group, beating the British, Romanians and Germans, the latter with a score of 3:0. And in the quarterfinals, they confidently took over Turkey (2:0).

The semi-final confrontation was not easy. The Portuguese opened the scoring in the 19th minute, Nuno Gomes did it. France were able to bounce back early in the second half with the help of Henry. The main time of the match did not reveal the winner, the case was heading towards a showdown in the penalty shoot-out.

A tragic denouement for the Portuguese came in the 117th minute, when the chief referee of the match, the Austrian Gunther Benke, recorded a violation in their penalty area. Zinedine Zidane's penalty shot was flawless, burying the hopes of the Portuguese. Thus ended the match France - Portugal at the 2000 European Championship. By the way, in the final, the French outplayed the Italians in extra time, becoming the best on the continent for the second time.

The Ferguson Miracle

Remembering the best matches in the history of football, everyone immediately starts talking about the Champions League final in 1999. For the title of the best club on the continent, the German "Bavaria" and the English "Manchester United" fought. Interestingly, both teams ended up in the same group at the preliminary stage. Then the match in Munich ended in a draw 2:2, and in Manchester the teams played 1:1. Both were able to get into the playoffs, ahead of the Spanish “Barcelona” and the Danish “Brøndby”.

The final confrontation began with the Munich attacks, which were crowned with success. Midfielder Mario Basler opened the scoring in the 6th minute. The British approached the gates of the great Oliver Kahn more than once, but they could not even the score. It is believed that the fate of the fight was decided by Manchester United head coach Alex Ferguson, who in the second half replaced two attackers - Englishman Teddy Sheringham and Norwegian Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

On the first added minute to the main time of the match, "Manchester" earns a corner. Even the Danish English goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel comes running into the penalty area to help his team. David Beckham crosses into the penalty area, Schmeichel corrects the ball in the air, Yorke sends it into the thick of the players. Fink manages to knock out a projectile, but Ryan Giggs is the first on the rebound, who hits in the direction of the goal, and Sheringham sends him into the bottom corner. "Manchester" translates the game into extra time!

So everyone thought, except the Norwegian Solskjaer. About half a minute after the game has resumed, the English are entitled to another corner. Beckham crosses again, Sheringham throws the ball to Solskjaer, who drives it right under the crossbar. On the scoreboard, the time froze 92:17 and the score was 2:1 in favor of Manchester.

The Germans were so shocked after conceding two goals in stoppage time that they didn't even want to end the game. It was not without difficulty that Italian chief referee Collina managed to persuade them to finish the remaining one and a half minutes. Undoubtedly, this is one of the most spectacular football matches in history.

The main thing is the result

The most productive football match in history was recorded in 1979 in Macedonia. Perhaps he was not the most interesting, but he nevertheless entered history. True, in those days the teams of this country played in the championship of Yugoslavia.

Club "Ilinden 1903" from the village of Velgoshti met with the team "Mladost" from the village of Vapila. The first was to win with as many scores as possible. In a parallel meeting, "Gradinar" from the village of Dolno Lakocherei played against "Debarets" from Belchishta, who needed to get ahead of "Ilinden" on goal difference.

The management of "Ilinden" agreed with the opponents to play a fixed meeting, in which they will score as much as they want. The same thing happened in the parallel match, only "Debarca" also cheated, due to bureaucratic delays, they started the game 22 minutes late in order to know with what score their rivals win.

As a result, when at the beginning of the second half "Ilinden" won 20:0, "Debarca" was already leading with a score of 40:0. After that, two field players of "Mladost", together with the goalkeeper, were constantly on duty at the gate so that none of the forwards of the opposing team got offside, helping them in every possible way to score if the Ilinden players themselves did not succeed.

By the 89th minute "Debartsa" was winning 57:0, but "Ilinden" was already ahead of them. The referee added about 20 minutes to the main time, "Debartsa" won with a score of 88:0, but it did not help, "Ilinden" won 134:1. The best forward of this amazing match was Nahum Szapkaroski, who scored 58 goals, while after the game he claimed that in the official protocol another 18 goals were not taken into account for him.

"Let's kill as much as we want"

The most interesting football matches include the confrontation between the teams of Brazil and Poland at the 1938 World Cup, which was held in France. The Brazilians at that time preached adventurous and spectacular football, paid little attention to defense, but scored phenomenal goals, and in large numbers.

In those days, there was no group stage at the world championship, and all participants began the tournament immediately from the 1/8 final stage, playing for elimination. The Brazilians got to compete with the skilful Polish team. It was one of the best football matches, an example of a bright game with an abundance of goals.

Already in the 18th minute, the Brazilian striker Leonidas opens the scoring. After 5 minutes, Frederic Scherfke restores the balance from the penalty spot, but then the Brazilians again take the lead, this time forward Romeu is different. Before the break, Peracio scored one more goal, the South Americans lead 3:1.

But the Poles do not even think of giving up. In the second half, left striker Ernest Vilimovsky takes over. By 60 minutes, he draws up a double, comparing the score. But in the 71st minute, Peracio scores again, 4:3, ahead of Brazil. The opponents do not give up, and in the 89th minute Vilimovsky makes a hat-trick, the referee appoints extra time.

In these half an hour, the scoring extravaganza continues. At 93 and 104 minutes, Leonidas scored two more goals, making the score 6:4. The indefatigable Vilimovsky scores his fourth goal against the Brazilians in the 118th minute, but this is not enough, they win 6:5.

The tactics of the Brazilians worked brilliantly against the Poles. But with such an adventurous game, the Brazilians failed to reach the final. One step away from the decisive match, they lost to the Italians (1:2), who won the World Cup for the second time in a row.

Triumph of the Russian team

The Russian national football team played one of its brightest matches in modern history in 2008 at the European Championship in Austria and Switzerland. The team successfully passed the group stage, having managed to defeat the national teams of Greece and Sweden, in the 1/4 finals it was opposed by the Dutch.

The Netherlands national team entered the playoffs from the 1st place in the group, leaving no chance of success for the Italians, Romanians and French. Full-time confrontation turned out to be stubborn. At the beginning of the second half, Roman Pavlyuchenko opened the scoring. However, 5 minutes before the final whistle, Van Niesterlooy equalized and sent the game into overtime.

It was an outstanding half hour for the Russian team. On the 112th minute, Torbinsky literally from a meter brought the ball into the opponents' goal, and on the 116th minute, Andrei Arshavin powerfully and accurately shot from the corner of the goalkeeper's area. For the first time in modern history, the Russian national team reached the semifinals of the European Championship, where they lost to Spain 0:3.

"Malaga" at the zenith of glory

For the modest Spanish “Malaga” the beginning of 2012 turned out to be just outstanding. The team finished in 4th place in the Example, leaving behind Atlético Madrid, and received the right to participate in the Champions League.

At the group stage, the club did not suffer a single defeat, in the 1/8 finals they overcame the obstacle in the form of Porto (0:1, 2:0). And in the quarterfinals at home he played in a goalless draw with Borussia Dortmund. The return match has entered the history of football.

In the middle of the first half, Joaquin put the Spaniards ahead, but before the break, Lewandowski equalized the score. The climax seemed to come in the 82nd minute when Elizeu made it 2-1 to Malaga, Borussia had to score two goals to advance.

In the first added minute, Royce takes advantage of the rebound and equalizes the score. And on 3 minutes Santana literally brings the ball into the gates of the Spaniards.

The feat of Barcelona

The participant of one of the most matches was "Barcelona", which many today consider the strongest club. In 2017, in the Champions League, the team created a real feat. In the 1/8 finals, the "blue garnet" met with the French PSG. The first match was a failure for the Catalans. In Paris, they lost 0:4, if it were not Barcelona, ​​no one would have believed in the success of the team that lost with such a score.

The second leg at the Camp Nou began with a quick goal by Suarez in the 3rd minute, and just before the break, Kurzawa scored an own goal - 2:0. At the beginning of the second half, Messi converts a penalty, it seems that what seemed impossible can come true. But Cavani breaks all plans in the 62nd minute, he scores against Barcelona, ​​the score becomes 3:1, she now needs to score three more goals to reach the next stage.

The miracle is happening. At the 88th minute, Neymar scored the fourth goal, and three minutes later he also converted a penalty. The decisive ball in the 5th added minute is hammered into the gates of the Parisians by Roberto. The Catalans win 6:1.

True, this did not allow them to advance much in the tournament grid. Already in the next round, Barcelona lost away to Juventus 0:3, and failed to repeat their feat. The return match ended with zeros on the scoreboard. "Blue Garnet" left the race. Juventus lost 1-4 to Real Madrid in the final.

Seventeen years ago, on April 26, 1998, the most massive session of the simultaneous game of checkers took place. Three-time world champion Barbadian Ron King, nicknamed "Ali Checkers" for his long tongue, played against 385 opponents and beat them all. We present the most striking examples of long matches from other sports.

Marathon at Wimbledon

Usually tennis matches at the Wimbledon tournament are postponed to the next day due to rain, sometimes due to darkness. And in very rare cases, due to the fact that both opponents can barely stand on their feet from fatigue. In 2010 French Nicolas Mayu and American John Isner played the longest match in the history of world tennis. In addition to the record for duration, records were set for the number of aces per game. In the fifth set alone, Isner fired more than any other tennis player in the entire match. When the score was 47:47 in the fifth set on court number 18, the scoreboard went out, as this was the maximum score for which it was programmed. Six games later, for the same reason, the statistics on the official Wimbledon website were reset to zero. The result of this amazing match is 6:4, 3:6, 6:7 (7:9), 7:6 (7:3), 70:68 in favor of Isner. In total, the match lasted three days, the net time spent by the players on the court was more than 11 hours. Immediately after the end, the players and, and a memorial plaque dedicated to this incredible game soon appeared on the wall of the court. Nicolas Mayu He was so shocked by what happened that he wrote the book "The Match of My Life".

Pyrrhic victory for the Russian team

At the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Russian water polo masters came as one of the favorites. The group stage was successful for the Russians. In the quarterfinals, it was unexpectedly difficult with the Americans, but in the end our water polo players won. And in the semi-finals, the Russian team got the then-current Olympic champions from Spain. It was a fabulous match. The Russians constantly came forward, the Spaniards caught up with them with the same regularity. In extra time, both teams were most afraid of making a mistake and, according to one of the commentators, sailed back faster than forward. In the end, everything was decided 10 seconds before the end of the third overtime with an accurate throw Dmitry Gorshkov. But the Russians did not have enough strength for the final match - the Hungarians easily beat our team with a score of 13:6. After the Sydney Games, changes were made to the regulations - the water polo players stopped playing endless overtime and switched to a penalty shootout.

Hotter than hell

April 5, 1915 in Havana (Cuba) took place the longest championship fight of heavyweight boxers in history. American Jack Johnson, the first black world heavyweight champion, defended his title in a fight with a compatriot Jess Willard. At that time, there was still no regulation on the mandatory number of rounds in championship fights, and before each fight, the opponents agreed on its length.

This time we agreed on 45, which was supposed to show the exorbitant endurance of the boxers. The matter did not reach the desired number of rounds, the champion was knocked out in the 26th. After the defeat, Johnson always claimed that he had passed this fight - the dislike for the black champion was too great in America at that time. In fact, the champ just didn't bother with training before the fight, hoping to knock out Willard early in the fight. When this did not work out, it became clear that a long fight in forty-degree heat would play into the hands of the applicant. Perhaps Johnson really could get up after a missed blow, but in any case, his endurance would not be enough not only to win, but even to stay on his feet for another 20 rounds. Willard said after the fight only one phrase: "I think that even in hell it will not be as hot as here."

With a lunch break

One match in cricket can take place over several days, and the regulations include official breaks for lunch, tea and sleep. Modern rules limit matches by time, and earlier teams could play virtually indefinitely. This was the match played in 1939 by the teams of England and South Africa, which ended only when it was time for the British to get on the steamer to sail home. The match was played over nine days with two days off. The rain also added to the duration of the match - on one of the game days, the participants simply could not enter the field, completely flooded with water. Despite the length of the game (or maybe because of it), cricket is very popular in countries formerly part of the British Empire. that she did not know who (the greatest cricketer in history) who came to watch her match caused an uproar in India. Indian fans even came up with the #whoisMariaSharapova hashtag.


How one party changed all the rules

In 1989, a chess game was played in Belgrade between Ivan Nikolic and Goran Arsovich. The players signed a peace treaty after the 269th move and 20 hours spent at the board. In the endgame, only five pieces remained on the board - White had a king, a bishop and a rook, while black had a king and a rook. For more than a hundred moves, Nikolic tried to use his advantage, but nothing came of it. After this record, FIDE decided to introduce the "rule of 50" - if each of the players made 50 moves without capturing the opponent's piece, the game is declared a draw.

Football is not only the world's most popular sport, but also a constant source of sporting achievement. With enviable regularity, teams and players set records in terms of the number of victories and trophies, the range and speed of goals scored, the scale and duration of games ... History also knows many record-breaking matches. About one of them - the longest one - read on.

When did the longest match in history take place?

The longest match in the history of football was conducted and recorded in May 2016 in the British city of Worthing on the territory of Lansing College. This achievement was officially confirmed and included in the Guinness Book of Records.

Important! The longest duration of a football game is contested annually in various countries. Multi-day marathons are specially held in an attempt to surpass the achieved result. For example, in the same 2016, a successful attempt was made in Chile to hold a 120-hour match, but this fact was not accepted at the international level.

How long did it take?

Members of the "Heartbeat United FC" society were previously divided into two teams of 18 people: "Team Heartbeat" and "Team United". They play football spent 5 days on the field (from May 26 to May 30, 2016), which amounted to a total of 108 hours and 2 minutes.

Tournament Features

This tournament is different from professional matches and has a number of key features:

  • it was attended not by players of football clubs, but by amateurs, for whom such a long game is a real test of endurance;
  • the teams differed from the standard ones in terms of composition and number of participants (34 men and 2 women were involved in the Heartbeat United FC game);
  • the tournament was held specifically to establish a new world achievement with the invitation of representatives of the Guinness Book of Records;
  • was organized with collected donations and personal savings;
  • An additional purpose of the event was to raise funds for charitable purposes. All funds raised during the 108-hour friendly match were transferred to the British Heart Fund and the collection fund for the memorial to the three dead players of the West Sussex Worthing United club.


What was the score?

In total, the teams hit each other's goal 1881 times. The meeting ended with a victory with a significant margin of the Team Heartbeat team. "Team United" lost to opponents with final score


1. The football chant "Ole-Ole-Ole" comes from Spain, where the word "Ole" was shouted out at bullfights or flamenco dances. And there it appeared by transformation from the word "Allah", which was pronounced during prayers by the Arabs who captured Spain in the 8th century.

2. Julio Iglesias was a football goalkeeper in his youth and played for Real Madrid. However, his football career was cut short at the age of 20 when he was involved in a car accident and was hospitalized for three years. He was paralyzed, only his hands worked freely. Iglesias learned to play the guitar and went on to become a famous musician.

3. During a football match in Brazil, the wind carried a group of skydivers onto the football field. One of the parachutists fell on the goalkeeper at the moment when the goalkeeper was preparing to take possession of the ball. As a result, the ball ended up in the goal and the referee, despite the protests of the injured team, counted the goal, explaining the appearance of the paratroopers by "the intervention of a higher power."

4. Football is officially banned in six countries, including Afghanistan, Kampuchea and Greenland. Interestingly, football (soccer, that is, European football) is allowed to play in Utah, USA, only on condition that the field is located no closer than 1.5 miles from the church. For baseball, golf, and American football, this distance is 0.5 miles.

5. It is known that the British are ardent football fans who are in awe of their football clubs, and for whom they are ready for a lot. But it turns out that at the same time, the annual damage to private and public property caused by English football fans is estimated at forty million pounds.

6. November 3, 1969 in the UK took place "the most unruly" in the history of football match. The teams of Tongham Youth Club (Surrey) and Howley (Hants) fought so rough for the local cup that the referee had to punish all 22 players, including one sent to the hospital, and even a line judge.

7. The longest football match was played on August 1-3, 1981 by two Irish teams of the Callinafersea Football Club in Kerry. The winner was revealed only after ... 65 hours 1 minute.

8. Fog is common in the British Isles. But the incident that took place in the meeting of two Scottish teams is unusual. The fog thickened so much that the players were looking for the ball, partners, rivals for a long time. At some point, it seemed to the referee that there were too many players on the field. First of all, he ran to the benches and saw that they were empty. The referee immediately interrupted the game. As it turned out, there were thirty players on the field at the same time.

9. The Brazilian football team "Kakova", which had good results, was unexpectedly disbanded by order of the Minister of the Interior. The fact is that the team consisted mainly of police officers, and during matches with its participation, entire “outfits” of fans in police uniforms arrived at the stadium. The city began an orgy of crime. But in the stands, the order was exemplary.

10. A rather curious match took place in the Polish city of Bydgoszcz, which attracted many spectators. Reporters from local newspapers met with a team entirely staffed by representatives of the same family - the sons of a stonemason Osinski. And although 11 guys aged 15 to 28 lost, the audience warmly welcomed the "creator" of the team.

11. An experiment was once staged at the Buenos Aires stadium, the purpose of which was to prove the superiority of bachelor football players over married ones. Everything went smoothly until the penalty kick at the gates of the married. When the penalty was realized, the wives jumped out onto the field. They beat the judge and awarded the victory to their husbands. To avoid trouble, the bachelors did not protest. The experiment failed.

12. During a friendly football match in the Italian town of Asti, the center forward of the local team Maschio, without hitting the ball, picked the ground. So much so that he seriously injured his leg. When they explored the ground, they found a skeleton, which turned out to be a valuable historical find. Maschio received a cash prize and a badge "for his passion for archaeological research."

13. Brazilian football defender Pinheiro was called the record holder for goals ... in his own net. In only one season, he scored 10 goals against his team. Pineiro was transferred to the attack. In the first match, the “record holder” again managed to hit his own goal. When the football player turned 25, teammates presented him with a compass, on which was engraved: "Remember, the enemy is on the other side."

14. In the 2005 English League Cup Final, a stadium noise record was set. After Liverpool's Riise's goal against London's Chelsea, the Merseyside fans let out a 130.7 decibel scream. The achievement was listed in the Guinness Book of Records. The previous record was 128.74 decibels and was set in 2000 at a Denver Broncos match.

15. A kind of record holder is the defender Mazzia, who played in the mid-60s for the Italian club Brescia. At the 38th second of the meeting with the Mantova team, he scored the ball into his own net, creating the fastest own goal.

16. Two cases are known when the referees showed a red card to themselves: Andy Wayne, who refereeed the Peterborough North End - Royal Mail match, and Melvin Sylvester at the Southampton Arms - Hurstbourne Tarrant British Legion match. The first removed himself from the field during the game to avoid a conflict with the goalkeeper, and the second - for a brawl with a player.

17. In 1959, in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, the stadium administration mistakenly scheduled handball and football matches at the same time. None of the athletes wanted to give up the right to play. As a result, the matches were played simultaneously and were brought to an end, and there were four teams and two balls on the field.

18. The bill to allow football games on Saturdays was appealed in the Israeli Parliament a record number of times - 36! Consideration of this bill has been going on for the seventh year.

19. The Botswana national team has not won a single international match in its twenty-eight years of existence. More than fifty head coaches have changed in the team, four of which were former Soviet athletes.

20. Italian goalkeeper Grosso during the game advised the referee to wear glasses, for which he was removed from the field. During the investigation of this incident, it turned out that Grosso is the owner of an optical store, and the arbitrator really has poor eyesight. In this regard, the goalkeeper's words addressed to the referee were not regarded by the disciplinary commission as an insult, but as useful and very rational advice. It ended up that the goalkeeper was forgiven, and the referee bought glasses in his shop.

21. In the late 50s in the Italian city of Siena, football referees decided to play themselves. Two teams made up, entered the field, and the match began. Everything was going well until a controversial ball was scored against one of the teams. It was then that all 22 players, each of whom knew and knew how to interpret the rules, began to prove their case. Word for word, and it came to such a scuffle that the police had to intervene.

22. The rarest case occurred in Spain in the game between the teams of the second league "San Isidro" and "Olimpico Carrante". 3 minutes before the end, the players of both teams, dissatisfied with the refereeing, surrounded the referee, trying to reason with him. And not only with words and gestures... In this critical situation, the judge, keeping complete calm, took out a red card and presented it to all twenty-two participants in the match!

23. In the game for the championship of Greece in 1978, Ethnikos hosted PAOK. Having opened the score, the guests, running up to the bench, vigorously shared the joy with its inhabitants, not paying attention to the referee's proposal to continue the meeting. Without thinking twice, the players of "Ethnikos" in the absence of rivals started from the center, went unhindered to their goal and equalized the score.

24. In 1891, Irish football rules expert John Penalty proposed the introduction of a penalty kick for foul play or handball deliberately committed by a player of the defending team within its penalty area. It was the first time such a kick had been taken in the Irish Football League. Now all over the world it is called a penalty.

25. In the Spanish city of Fuente, the local team hosted the players of the Gonsha club. A few minutes passed, and the guests were leading with a score of 2:0. And suddenly on the field, as if in a bullfighting arena, an angry bull appears, then another, third. Players and referees, who did not possess the skills of a matador, rushed in all directions. The public followed suit. The referee, who had barely managed to escape into the locker room, cautiously looked out the window: the bulls were still rushing across the field. The game had to be cancelled. It soon became clear that the bulls,
prepared for bullfighting, was released by an avid fan of the local club in order to prevent a major loss for his team.

26. The driver of the Bucharest-Belgrade express only at the last moment managed to avoid a collision with a man sprawled on the rails. A desperate daredevil turned out to be a football fan from Yugoslavia, Radanovic. He stopped the train so as not to be late for a football match in Belgrade.

27. The defeat of the Honduras national football team by the El Salvador national team in the play-off matches of the qualifying stage of the 1969 FIFA World Cup was the direct cause of the six-day war between these countries.

28. It is known that Lev Yashin was not only a football goalkeeper, but also a hockey one. In 1953, he became the owner of the USSR Ice Hockey Cup and the bronze medalist of the USSR championship. They already wanted to invite Yashin to the hockey team for the World Championship, but he decided to concentrate on football.

29. On March 20, 1976, Aston Villa player Chris Nicholl scored two goals against Leicester City against both the opponent's goal and his own goal. The match ended with the score 2:2.

30. In 1939, the Viennese club "Rapid" met in the final match of the championship of the united Germany with "Frankfurt" and scored the decisive three goals in the last 15 minutes. Since then, a tradition has been established at Rapid's home matches - the last 15 minutes of the match, the fans rhythmically and continuously applaud

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