Sporting CP U-15 Lead Within 13 Seconds Without Touching the Ball

Published 08/20/2019, 7:04 AM EDT

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Talk about a fast start, talk about a fast goal, many names spring into the mind. But talk about scoring a goal within 13 seconds, but not getting a touch on the ball.

Sporting CP U-15 team have found themselves leading within the first 13 seconds, miraculously, without even touching the ball. The opponents were to kick off the game, and with short passes, they kept going into till their goalkeeper. The goalkeeper passed it to one of the centre backs, who, under the pressure from the Sporting CP forwards, passed it back to the goalkeeper.

The goalkeeper made a complete embarrassment of what looked like the simplest of back passes. Though the keeper was under pressure from a Sporting player, he still was a small distance away, and the fact that the goalkeeper made a mess of the back pass remains. He tried to hoist the ball up-field with his first touch, but saw himself missing the ball, only to the dismay of conceding in the 13th second and the humiliation of conceding in such a manner.

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Sporting CP U15 find themselves on the lead just after 13 seconds and without touching the ball. from soccer

Though there have been quicker goals scored in the history of football, this remains one of there was much more than just the timing to talk about this goal.

Here’s a look at the fastest goals scored in the history of professional football-

1Damie Mori (Adelaide City)3.69 secSydney United (Australia A-League)
2Lukas Podolski (Germany)6 secEcuador (International Friendly)
3Ji Xiang (Jiangsu Sainty)7 secGuangzhou (Chinese Super League)
4Mike Grella (NY Red Bulls)7 secPhiladelphia Union (MLS)
5Joseba Llorente (Real Valladolid)7.22 secEspanyol (Spanish La Liga)
6Seydou Keita (Valencia)7.66 secAlmeria (Spanish La Liga)
7Tim Cahill (NY Red Bulls)8 secHouston Dynamo (MLS)
8Paolo Poggi (Piacenza)8.1 secFiorentina (Italian Serie A)
9Karim Bellarabi (Bayer Leverkusen)9 secBorussia Dortmund (Bundesliga)
10Kevin Volland (Hoffenheim)9 secBayern Munich (Bundesliga)
11Ledley King (Tottenham)9.9 secBradford (Premier League)
12Roy Makaay (Bayern Munich)10.1 secReal Madrid (Champions League)
13Hakan Şükür (Turkey)10.8 secSouth Korea (FIFA World Cup 2002)

 

The fastest goal in Bundesliga history-

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Lucas Podolski’s sixth second goal against Ecuador in a friendly-

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