Modern football was first developed almost 200 years ago- in the early 1840s. While the concept of football is simple, there are many stats and rules which allow for many records to be had in the game.
As such, it is natural that several records are made and broken through time, as with any other sport. However, some records in football are so outlandish that they may even stand the test of time.
Having said that, we take a look at 5 records in world football that may never be broken.
5 Most successive Champions League victories - Real Madrid
In 1956, the first European Cup tournament (now known as the UEFA Champions League) took place, pitting European league champions against each other for the first time in history.
Real Madrid won this tournament pretty handily, thanks to an incredible performance by Alfredo Di Stefano in the final against Reims. This was a sign of things to come as the striking prowess of Di Stefano, together with Hector Rial and Ferenc Puskas leading the midfield, transformed the Madrid giants into a dominant force in Europe. With the help of the spectacular trio, Los Blancos went on to win five consecutive European Cup titles in a row.
No club has come close to surpassing the record in 63 seasons since, with the closest being the Johan Cruyff-led Ajax team who won three consecutive campaigns from 1971 to 1973, and Real Madrid themselves, who also won three consecutive campaigns from 2016 to 2018.
Due to the ultra-competitive nature of football today, it is unlikely that any club will win five consecutive Champions League titles any time soon, which cements Real Madrid's place in history.
4 Most goals by a single player at a World Cup - Just Fontaine
The 1958 World Cup might be remembered by most for marking the debut of a 17-year-old Pelé on the world stage. While Pelé led Brazil to their first World Cup win, it was Frenchman Just Fontaine who stole the headlines during the tournament, by scoring 13 goals in just 6 games at a whopping 2.2 goal-per-game ratio.
A short and physical player with a keen eye on goal, Fontaine was a prototypical striker who was capable of scoring goals in any situation. With Raymond Kopa and Roger Piantoni behind him, Fontaine was able to utilise his incredible shooting abilities time and time again to score for France.
However, with modern defences becoming much better, winners of the Golden Boot- which is the award for the top goalscorer of a World Cup- typically get no more than 6 or 7 goals per tournament, which pales in comparison to Just Fontaine's record of 13 goals.
Additionally, Ronaldo's 8 goals scored at the 2002 World Cup is the closest anyone has ever gotten to topping Fontaine's record in 50 years.
With nobody having come close to scoring 13 goals in a single edition of the World Cup and modern defending only getting better by the year, it is safe to say that Just Fontaine's record will not be beaten anytime soon.
3 Most trophies won by a football manager - Sir Alex Ferguson
In 1974, a young 33-year old manager named Alex Ferguson began making waves with St. Mirren, transforming the club from a lower-half outfit in the Scottish second division to first division champions two seasons later. After winning his first trophy with the Paisley-based club, the legendary tactician went on to manage Aberdeen, with whom he was able to win his first European Cup Winners' Cup.
However, Ferguson is most well-known for his 26-season tenure as Manchester United's manager, from 1986 to 2013. In his time with the Red Devils, the disciplinarian won 38 trophies, including 13 Premier League trophies, 5 FA Cups, and two UEFA Champions League titles, which cemented his legacy as one of the best managers of all time.
In total, Ferguson has won 48 competitive trophies, 14 more than Mircea Lucescu, who has won the second-most trophies as a manager.
Since modern managers tend to have shorter managerial careers due to the new-found stresses of the job, it is unlikely that any manager will come close to beating Sir Alex Ferguson's record in the future.
2 Highest attendance at a football game - 1950 World Cup final
The 1950 World Cup Final is undeniably one of the most memorable games of all time, having been played in the Maracana Stadium, between hosts Brazil and their rivals Uruguay. The latter won the match in one of the biggest upsets in football history, as they scored two goals in the second half to clinch an unprecedented 2-1 victory against the Selecao.
However, the game is also known for having the largest attendance in football history, with 173,830 paid spectators and an actual attendance estimated to be well over 220,000 spectators.
In comparison, the current largest stadium in the world, the 'Rungrado 1st of May Stadium' in North Korea only houses 114,000 people, which is only about half of the estimated attendance at the 1950 FIFA World Cup Final.
Nevertheless, many safety regulations and security concerns prevent the gathering of such large amounts of spectators nowadays, so it is highly unlikely that this record will ever be broken.
1 Most number of goals in a calendar year - Lionel Messi
The year 2012 marked Lionel Messi's greatest year so far as he demolished defences across Europe with his scintillating goalscoring exploits.
That year, Barcelona's diminutive talisman scored 59 goals in 38 La Liga appearances, 5 goals in 8 Copa del Rey matches, 13 goals in 12 UEFA Champions League outings and 2 goals in the Supercopa. He also netted 12 goals in 9 games for his national team, Argentina.
That adds up to a tally of 91 goals in a single calendar year in 69 official appearances for the then 25-year-old Lionel Messi. In doing so, the attacking ace made history, breaking Gerd Muller's record (85 goals in a calendar year) that had previously stood for 40 years.
For context, Robert Lewandowski scored the highest number of goals in 2019, with 54 goals in 58 matches in all competitions. These numbers are, however, pale in comparison to Messi's 91 goals in a single year, which is a testament to how much of an outlier the Argentine's 2012 was.
In short, Lionel Messi's incredible goal-scoring feats in 2012 will never be replicated again and it is highly unlikely that anyone will even come close to scoring as many goals as him in a year.
JohnWick7
2017
Arsenal: Seriously, you think our Unbeaten PL run is a joke😒
JohnWick7
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With the use of VAR in this Football era trying to break Messi's 91 goal record is like lighting a fire in the middle of a River🔥💦
Mosanya
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Real Madrid are the kings of Champions League 🏆 Alex Ferguson is the manager of Trophies 🏆 Messi is the founder of basketball ⚽️
Winlosetielfctilidie
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Difference betwwen football fans : Real Madrid fans talk about 13 UCLs Barcelona fans talk about the 6 trophies in a year Atletico fans talk about 3 ELs Valencia fans talk about EL+La Liga Double Sevilla Fans talk about 3 consecutive ELs Arsenal fans talk about invincible records Chelsea fans talk about 2012 miracle Liverpool fans talk about 6 UCLs Man City fans talk about 100pts Man United fans talk about the treble Juve fans talk about 33 Serie A Inter Milan fans talk about the treble Milan fans talk about 7 UCLs Porto and Benfica fans talk about 2 UCLs Meanwhile Tottenham fans celebrate winning Audi , Lamborghini and Bugatti cup and still act like a big team 🤣🤣🤣
Nadan7
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When life gives you a One year to play football , Play like Messi and make it Basketball 🏀
jaazibshah
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Once Upon A Time, When Manchester United Had: • A Manager (Sir Alex Ferguson) • A Rising Star (Cristiano Ronaldo) • Best Defenders (Vidic & Ferdinand) • Best Goalkeeper (Van De Sar) WHEN MANCHESTER UNITED HAD A TEAM
Looacekln
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Messi haters still looking for their Portugal Goat 🐐 on the list 📃! Hope you now understand why the Portugal Goat 🐐 is not on same level with Messi? Hope you see why Messi is the Goat 🐐?
madarista
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Real Madrid The Revenge Master 👊👑 Klopp And BVB Beat Real Madrid In 2013 Ucl semi final Real Madrid Beat BVB In Group Stage And Kicked Them From UCL Real Madrid Beat Klopp Liverpool In 2018 UCL Final 3.1
Juventus Beat Real Madrid In UCL Final 3.1
Real Madrid Beat Juventus In 2017 UCL Final 4.1
We Are Madridista We Will Never Give Up
❤❤ HALA MADRID ❤❤
Mosanya
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When you talk about goal machine, he is the machine. Goodluck to anyone trying to break the record. Best ever🐐
Mosanya
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Other Records that can't be broken - Arsenal invincible record - Lewandowski scoring 5 goals in 9 minutes - Bendtner:- Fastest goal by a EPL substitute - CR7 - Most UEFA European Championship tournaments scored in by a player - Sergio Ramos - Most wins in international football - Barcelona's sextuple
Looacekln
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When life gives you a One year to play football , Play like Messi and make it Basketball 🏀
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By this Messi has taken away the last thing remaining with cr7 which is goal scoring! When it comes to goal scoring, cr7 is the best goal poacher and best goal machine but Messi is still far far better than the best and Messi is the superior fashion of a goal machine and a goal poacher! Despite cr7 has played over 150 matches than Messi, Messi still has more club goals and more career assist, Messi has 6 golden shoes while cr7 has 4! Messi has won more trophies and more individual awards than cr7. Many of cr7 fans are not aware of this until now, you have been deceived, defrauded and looted for many years! Messi and cr7 has never been, can never be and will never be on same level!
2klopp
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Arsenal: Seriously, you think our Unbeaten PL run is a joke😒
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So true ... Liverpool were close this season but now dont think any other team will ever come this close