In the development process of modern football for more than 100 years, there have been countless disparities in scores. The current officially recognized record is the 2002 Oceania World Cup qualifiers, Australia defeated American Samoa 31-0, but unfortunately the opponent was the last in the world ranking at that time, and the average age of the game was only 19 years old, the youngest was only 15 years old, staged a realistic version of adults beating children. In another even comical game, two teams from the African island nation of Madagascar created a horrific score of 149:0, when the head coach of Olympic Emine had an argument with the referee, which led to the players frantically attacking his own goal for the purpose of venting his anger, and finally scored 149 own goals. From my personal understanding, this kind of behavior is simply an insult to football, and it is not worthy of playing football at all.
In this issue of football, we will review the top 10 biggest scores in the world's top leagues and cups that have shocked the world football.
1. Record for the largest score in World Cup history: Hungary 10:1 El Salvador.
The quadrennial World Cup is the highest level of football competition, and participating in the World Cup is a dream pursuit for all players in their careers, let alone winning the Hercules Cup. In the nearly 100 years of development of the World Cup, countless football stars have been born and countless classic games have been dedicated. The most disparity in the history of the World Cup was Hungary's 10-1 victory over El Salvador in the group stage of the 1982 World Cup in Spain, in which Hungarian player Keith came off the bench in the second half and scored a hat-trick in six minutes, and the nine-goal difference also set a record for the largest score difference in World Cup history so far. In addition, there are two games in the history of the World Cup with a difference of 9 goals. One of them was in the group stage of the 1954 World Cup, Hungary 9:0 South Korea. The other match was in the group stage of the 1974 World Cup, Yugoslavia 9-0 Zaire (now known as "DRC").
Although Hungary can only be regarded as a second-rate team in Europe, Hungary in the group stage of this European Championship qualifier has an unbeaten record of 5 wins and 3 draws, and the group is the first to enter the European Championship finals. Back in the last century, Hungary was the strongest team in the world, having won the Olympic championship several times, finishing second in the Olympic Games and runners-up in the World Cup. Therefore, it was not surprising that El Salvador, which was facing a small country in Central and North America and was in a civil war at that time, won 10:1.
2. The largest score record in the history of the Chinese Super League: 8 goals in the Beijing-Shanghai battle**, SIPG and Taishan respectively 8 goals to clean up the opponent.
The largest score difference in the history of the Chinese Super League was born in the last century, the predecessor of the Chinese Super League, a classic Beijing-Shanghai battle, on July 20, 1997, Beijing Guoan sat in the Gongti to face Shanghai Shenhua, before the game originally expected Mars to hit the earth, the result became. Guoan's three foreign aides scored a total of 8 goals, plus Fan Zhiyi's self-swinging oolong, which finally led to 8 goals in the Beijing-Shanghai battle**. After that, in the opening match of the Chinese Super League in 2018, Shanghai SIPG defeated Dalian Yifang 8:0. In 2022, in the 29th round of the Chinese Super League, Shandong Taishan bloodied Shenzhen 8:0. However, for the 8-goal ** of the Beijing-Shanghai battle, the status of China's top league, SIPG and Shandong still cannot shake.
3. The record of the largest score in the history of Ligue 1: Sochaux won by 11 goals, and Paris scored 9 goals.
The record for the largest score difference in Ligue 1 history came in the 1934 and 1935 seasons, when Sochaux beat Valenciennes 12-1 at home on 3 February 1935.
In the 21st century, the record of the largest score in Ligue 1 occurred on January 20, 2019, in the 21st round of Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain defeated Guingamp 9-0, Cavani and Mbappe scored a hat trick, Neymar scored twice, and Meunier finished the game with the 9th goal. The "NMC" combination jointly contributed 8 goals to directly blow up the opponent.
4. The record for the largest score in the history of Serie A: Torino won by 10 goals in ancient times.
The record for the largest points margin in Serie A history was set in the 1947 and 1948 seasons, on 9 May 1948, when Torino beat Alessandria 10-0 at home to Alessandria. Since then, the record has remained so far, and it has never been approached, and in the 21st century, there have been many games in which the long seven goals have been won, but they are still three goals away from equalling the record. The backdrop of the last two seven-goal victories has officially set the record for Torino: Atalanta beat Torino 7-0 in the 2019 2020 season, and AC Milan beat Torino 7-0 away in the 2020 2021 season.
January 25, 2020, Serie A round 21. With a hat-trick from Ilicec, a brace from Muriel and goals from Gosens and Zapata, Atalanta beat Torino 7-0 away. It directly broke the record for the most goals scored in the 113-year history of the team. It is also the record for the most losses in Torino's more than 100-year history. Who knows, Torino will tie their own record in the match against AC Milan next season, losing 0:7.
5. The record for the largest score in the history of the Bundesliga: Heynckes' last battle, staged five sons of Dengko, resulting in 12 goals**.
The record for the largest score in the history of the Bundesliga was born in the final round of the 1977 and 1978 Bundesliga season, when Borussia Mönchenglad** bloodied Dortmund 12:0. The match was also a title tie between Borussia Mönchen and Cologne, with both teams level on points ahead of the final round, but Cologne had a 10-goal difference ahead of Borussia Mönchenchen. In this game, Borussia Mönchen had to play a huge disparity in score to win the championship. In this campaign, Mönchenchen was the leading scorer, Bayern's legendary coach Heynckes staged five sons of Dengke, and it was also the last game of Heynckes' career, and finally Mönchenchen scored 12 goal difference in the final round of the Bundesliga, but unfortunately, such a big score failed to help Mönchenchen achieve the hegemony of the Bundesliga four consecutive championships. In the other game, Cologne won 5-0, and in the end Cologne won the Bundesliga title that season by virtue of three goal difference. After this battle, Heynckes took up the reins of Borussia Monchenchen and began a legendary coaching career.
6. La Liga's record for the largest score in history: Barcelona twice net minus 10 goals +, Real Madrid Barcelona scored 8 goals 4 times**.
The record for the widest score in La Liga history dates back to the 1930 and 1931 season, when Athletic Bilbao beat Barcelona 12-1 at home, and Barcelona lost 1-11 to Sevilla in September 1940. Twice net minus 10 goals or more.
In the 21st century, the record of the most disparity in La Liga was set by Barcelona and Real Madrid, with a goal difference of 8 goals. They are: 2010 2011 Almeria 0:8 Barcelona, 2011 2012 Barcelona 8:0 Osasuna, 2014 2015 Real Madrid 9:1 Granada, 2015 2016 Real Madrid 10:2 Vallecano.
On November 21, 2010, in the 11th round of La Liga, Barcelona defeated Almeria 8-0 away, Messi scored a hat trick and assisted Bojan to score twice. It is worth mentioning that before the start of the game, Fabian Vargas, a Colombian player in the Almeria team, approached Messi and told Messi that his home country was suffering from flooding, and he wanted to do a jersey auction to raise funds for disaster relief, hoping to get Messi's jersey. Messi readily agreed. But with the end of the game and Almeria's heavy defeat, Vargas had a nervous breakdown and forgot about asking Messi for a shirt before the game. However, after the game, Messi found Vargas in the away team's dressing room and handed him the shirt of the entire Barcelona team, including Xavi, Iniesta, Alves, Pique and Puyol, and Mascherano.
7. The record for the largest score in the history of the Premier League: the Red Devils, the Blue Foxes, and the Red Army have written 9 goals four times**.
In the history of the Premier League, the most disparity was a nine-goal difference, with a total of four occurrences and a score of 9:0. The sides are 1994 and 1995 Manchester United 9:0 Ipswich, 2019 2020 Southampton 0:9 Leicester City, 2020 2021 Manchester United 9:0 Southampton, 2022 2023 Liverpool 9:0 Bournemouth.
1994 The 1995 season was the first time in the history of the Premier League that there was a disparity of nine goals. Sir Alex Ferguson, who was still middle-aged at the time, led Manchester United to host a visiting Ipswich Town, who had beaten Manchester United 3-2 earlier this season, but in the end United came together to accomplish the feat. Andy Cole scored $5 alone, and Mark Hughes scored twice. Andy Cole also became the first player in Premier League history to complete five sons, and the disparity of nine goals was not equalized by Leicester City until 24 years later, and no one has been able to surpass it so far.
On October 25, 2019, in the 10th round of the Premier League, Brendan Rodgers' Blue Foxes Leicester City visited St Mary's Stadium, and Saints left-back Bertrand was sent off in the 12th minute, laying the groundwork for this humiliating battle. Leicester City have the biggest away win in Premier League history, which they have not been able to break so far, while also equalling United's record of nine goals. Jamie Vardy and Perez both scored hat-tricks as the Foxes paid tribute to the one-year anniversary of his death with a record-breaking victory.
2020 The 2021 season saw Manchester United equalled their own record for the most disparity in the Premier League, while Saints Southampton were the backdrop for nine goals for the second season in a row. At that time, Manchester United was in a period of rebuilding and gradually regained its competitiveness, and the team was managed by Manchester United legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The first 79 seconds of the game had the taste of **, Southampton midfielder Jankowitz stomped on McTominay in a scramble, and before the sweat came out, he was sent off by the referee with a red card. United were on fire, with Marshall scoring twice and the other seven goals were scored by six from Manchester United and an own goal from the Saints.
In the 2022 2023 season, Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool replicated such a record. On August 28, 2022, shortly after the start of the new Premier League season, Liverpool started three rounds without a win, with two draws and one loss. In this game, Liverpool sit at Anfield to face Bournemouth, and the team hopes to sweep away the decline. In the end, Roberto Firmino contributed two goals and three assists, Dias scored twice, and Elliott, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Van Dijk, Carvalho and others also scored, and finally Liverpool set a record of nine goals in the history of the Premier League. Unfortunately, Liverpool's slump and injuries throughout the season meant the team finished fifth in the league and missed out on the Champions League.
8. The record for the largest score in the history of the Champions League: the Red Army and the Galaxy Battleship each scored 8 goals**.
The biggest disparity in Champions League history came in 1973 and 1974, when Romanian side Dynamo Bucharest beat Northern Ireland side Crusades 11-0.
The record for the largest points difference after the Champions League restructuring was set by Liverpool in the fourth round of the group stage in the 2007 2008 season, and the last runner-up Liverpool was in poor form at the beginning of the group stage under the leadership of Benitez, with one draw and two losses in the first three rounds, and if they lose again in this round, Liverpool will be eliminated from the group two rounds in advance. In this campaign, Besiktas came all the way from Turkey to visit Anfield, and Liverpool, who fought against the odds, was full of firepower, and finally caused an 8:0 **. Benayoun scored a hat-trick, Crouch and Babbel both scored twice, and Steven Gerrard added the icing on the cake. In the final group stage, Liverpool beat Marseille and qualified for the second place in the group.
In the 2015 and 2016 seasons, Real Madrid equalled the record for the largest score in Champions League history set by Liverpool. Real Madrid welcomed Malmo from Sweden at the Bernabeu, Cristiano Ronaldo scored a quadruple and Karim Benzema scored a hat-trick. Real Madrid were in excellent form in Europe, and in the final at the Estadio Meazza, Real Madrid won their 11th Champions League trophy on penalties against local rivals Atletico Madrid.
9. The record for the largest score in the history of the European Cup: The Orange defeated Yugoslavia by 5 goals.
The widest margin in the history of the European Championship is five goal difference, with a total of four games. One of the most iconic battles was Euro 2000. In the 1 4 finals, the host Netherlands faced Yugoslavia, which was also the farewell performance of Yugoslav football on the world stage. The Netherlands were in full swing, with Kluivert scoring a hat-trick and an own goal for an own goal, and Yugoslavia did not score a face-saving goal until stoppage time. Unfortunately, in the semi-finals between the Netherlands and Italy, a classic spear and shield duel was also a very dramatic match. Italy played with 10 men in the 34th minute, but the Italian defence, led by Cannavaro, was solid, and the Netherlands were awarded two penalties, but neither could score. In the end, they lost to Italy on penalties and failed to reach the final. Euro 2000 was also the most dazzling event in the history of the tournament, and it is still infinitely memorable.
10. Record for the largest score in the history of the World Cup knockout round: In the semi-finals, the German tank slaughtered the host Samba Army 7-1.
This is the most disparity in the semi-finals in World Cup history. Although this game was a 6-goal difference, it was undisputed to be ranked first among the top ten disparities in shocking football. Because it was a game between Germany and Brazil, two of the best football players on the planet, Brazil won five World Cups, the world first, Germany won four times (of course, at the time of the game, Germany only had three World Cup titles), and tied with Italy for second place.
Five-star Brazil's most unbearable football memory, Mineiro is shocking**. In the absence of Neymar and Thiago Silva, Germany took a five-goal lead in just 29 minutes, and Schurrle stabbed the weak Brazil with the last two stabs in the second half to give them a 7-0 lead. It wasn't until the 90th minute that Brazil scored a goal through Oscar, but that couldn't save face for Brazil. To this day, Brazilian football has not been able to revive on the World Cup stage.
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