The biggest goals in football history

The biggest goals in football history

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To the football goals They are very marked in the memories of winners and, especially, of those who are defeated, even more so when it becomes a laughingstock against their rivals.

Being beaten in a classic, then, can generate years of “bickering” between rival fans and no one likes to go through that.

Brazilians know what it's like to be beaten, even more so at home and against a historic rival, as happened with the 7-1 against Germany in the middle of Mineirão.

But that wasn't even remotely the worst. football goals throughout history, as there are elastic and incredible scores that many cannot even imagine.

With that in mind, we decided to bring here the biggest goals in the history of international, Brazilian football and those that took place in World Cups, which are always a landmark event across the planet.

Be sure to read this content until the end to learn about these biggest football goals and see how many fans suffered a lot!

Biggest goals in international football

If you think it's bad when your team loses rout and the score is something like 4×0, 3×0, 5×1, etc., then imagine losing by a dozen goals.

Many scores have seen defeats with more than three dozen goals, without the beaten team managing to score even one.

See the following list of the biggest goals in the history of world football:

  • Vanuatu 40 Micronesia – For the 2015 Pacific Games
  • Pelileo 44×1 Indi Native – For the 3rd division of the 2016 Ecuadorian Championship
  • Fiji 38×0 Micronesia – For the 2015 Pacific Games
  • Arbroath 36×0 Bon Accord – For the Scottish Cup in 1885
  • Dundee Harp 35×0 Aberdeen – For the 1885 Scottish Cup
  • Australia 31×0 American Samoa – In the Oceania Qualifiers for the 2002 World Cup, in 2001
  • Paide 31×0 JKR – For the 2015 Estonian Cup
  • Tahiti 30×0 Cook Islands – For the 1971 Pacific Games

Well, you could see how many of these results happened in games involving teams from Oceania (Oceania qualifiers and Pacific games).

After all, many of these teams are semi-amateur, which helps explain the elastic scores like the two defeats suffered by Micronesia at the 2015 Pacific Games.

Some of the scores took place in this century, while other defeats, such as those in the Scottish Cup, occurred in the 19th century.

Biggest goals in the history of Brazilian football

Here in Brazil, the biggest football goals They didn't reach the 30 goal range, but some came close.

In fact, Brazilian football defeats have never been among the biggest in the history of world football, as the sport is taken more seriously at the professional level than in nations such as those in Oceania.

The biggest scores in Brazilian football to date were these:

  • Botafogo 24×0 Mangueira – For the 1909 Carioca Championship
  • Nacional 24×0 Brasil Sport – For the 1922 Amazonense Championship
  • Grêmio 23×0 Nacional – For the 1912 Porto-Alegrense Championship
  • CSA 22×0 Maceió – For the 1912 Alagoan Championship
  • Ulbra 21×0 Shallon – For the 2006 Rondoniense Championship
  • Náutico 21×3 Flamengo-PE – For the 1945 Pernambucano Championship
  • Sampaio Corrêa 20×0 Santos Dumont – For the 1934 Maranhense Championship

The biggest football goals Brazilians have something in common:

  • All were in state championships
  • Most happened before 1950

This helps to explain these high scores a little, since many teams that play in state championships still have a very low budget, and until the 1950s many were semi-amateur.

Nowadays, these extravagant goals are no longer common, with the exception of Ulbra's victory in the Rondônia State Championship, which is of less relevance.

Biggest goals of the World Cup

The World Cup has also been the stage for many defeats, one of which happened in the last edition, in 2022, with Spain beating weak Costa Rica 7-0 in the group E debut.

However, this was not the biggest defeat in the history of the World Cup, although there have been identical scores, such as Portugal's 7-0 victory over North Korea in the African Cup in 2010.

Germany has also scored, before beating Brazil 7-1 at Mineirão, in a World Cup in the 21st century, with an 8-0 victory over Saudi Arabia in the 2002 World Cup.

We will then show a list of which were the biggest football goals in the history of the World Cup:

  • Hungary 10 x 1 El Salvador – In the 1982 Spanish Cup
  • Hungary 9 x 0 South Korea – In the 1954 Swiss Cup
  • Yugoslavia 9 x 0 Zaire – In the 1974 West German Cup
  • Sweden 8 x 0 Cuba – In the 1938 French Cup
  • Uruguay 8 x 0 Bolivia – In the 1950 Brazilian Cup
  • Germany 8 x 0 Saudi Arabia – In the Korea and Japan Cup in 2002
  • Uruguay 7 x 0 Scotland – In the 1954 Swiss Cup
  • Türkiye 7 x 0 South Korea – In the 1954 Swiss Cup
  • Poland 7 x 0 Haiti – In the 1974 German Cup
  • Portugal 7 x 0 North Korea – In the South African Cup in 2010

With this data, you can see how the 1954 World Cup was the one with the highest number of goals (there were 3) in the top-10.

In the 21st century, only Spain, Portugal and Germany (twice) scored 7 or more goals in a World Cup game.

Conclusion

As seen here, the football goals They are always memorable for fans of both teams, and depending on the score and the competition, they can mark the history of world football. 

In this text, we bring what were the biggest defeats worldwide, in Brazilian football and in the World Cups, including Brazil's humiliating 7-1 defeat to Germany at home.

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