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Who holds the record for the fastest goal in Olympic football?

Who holds the record for the fastest goal in Olympic football?

Neymar
Brazil’s Neymar scores after just 14 seconds in his country’s Rio 2016 football semi final against Honduras.

Which is the fastest goal in football history?

The fastest goal officially recognized by the Football Association occurred during an amateur match in 2004 between Cowes Sports Res. and Eastleigh Res. 2.56 seconds into the game, Marc Burrows scored the game’s first goal.

Is Neymar in the Olympics 2020?

Tokyo Olympics 2020: Superstar Neymar won’t be part of Brazilian football team at Games. Rio de Janeiro: Paris Saint-Germain striker Neymar, the world’s most expensive footballer, will not play for Brazil at the Tokyo Olympics, but veteran Daniel Alves did make the squad announced Thursday.

Who score the fastest goal in the World?

International Football Christian Benteke is the international record holder when it comes to quick goals, after the Belgian striker scored just 8.1 seconds into a World Cup qualifier against Gibraltar in 2017.

Who has the fastest goal in Premier League?

Dwight Yorke’s effort versus Coventry City for Aston Villa is the fastest headed goal scored in Premier League history, coming in at 12.16 seconds.

Who has scored the quickest Premier League goal?

Why did Messi not play in Olympics?

Despite his love for the Games, his 2008 appearance is, till date, Lionel Messi’s only appearance in the Olympics. Argentina was unable to qualify for the 2012 edition in London, depriving Messi an opportunity to defend the gold.

Who won 2012 Soccer Olympics?

Mexico
The gold medal was won by Mexico who defeated Brazil 2–1 in the final….Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men’s tournament.

Tournament details
Champions Mexico (1st title)
Runners-up Brazil
Third place South Korea
Fourth place Japan

Who won soccer in the last Olympics?

Brazil captured their first gold medal after defeating Germany on penalties. Nigeria won the bronze medal by beating Honduras 3–2….Group B.

Sweden 2–2 Colombia
Ishak 43′ Ajdarević 62′ Report (Rio2016) Report (FIFA) Gutiérrez 17′ Pabón 75′ (pen.)