In this video, the narrator discusses various unusual football records:
1. The longest headed goal ever scored, which was made by Samuel in 2011 from 57 meters away.
2. The game with the most red cards in history, where a match in the Argentine division resulted in 36 players and coaches being sent off.
3. The goalkeeper who scored the most goals in games, Rogério Ceni, with 131 goals.
4. The fastest goal in the world, which is not officially confirmed, but examples include a goal scored in 2.86 seconds.
5. The farthest goal scored by a goalkeeper, achieved by Asmir Begović from a distance of 91.9 meters.
6. A match that was supposed to have the biggest rout in the world, with 149 goals, but it was canceled due to a protest where all goals were own goals made intentionally.
These records highlight some of the incredible and unusual moments in football history.
1. Football is a sport followed and loved by millions of people worldwide. [Source: Text]
2. There have been several interesting records made in football history. [Source: Text]
3. One of the most incredible goals scored with the head was by Samuel Thought in 2011, from a distance of 57 meters. [Source: Text]
4. The game with the most red cards in history occurred in 2011. [Source: Text]
5. A record-breaking event happened during a game in the Argentine division between rival teams Claypole and Victoriano Arenas. [Source: Text]
6. Referee Obina expelled a total of 36 people from the field, a world record that is unlikely to be broken. [Source: Text]
7. The strongest kick in the world was made by Brazilian football player Roney at the end of 2006, reaching a speed of 222 km per hour. [Source: Text]
8. Rogério Ceni, a goalkeeper, scored 131 goals in his 18-year career, surpassing José Luis Chilavert's previous record of 67 goals. [Source: Text]
9. The fastest goal in the world is still a subject of debate, with Maradona scoring a goal in 11 seconds during the World Cup and Ricardo Oliveira of Uruguay scoring a goal in 2.86 seconds. [Source: Text]
10. The player getting a red card at the beginning of the game, in just 2 seconds, holds a record in the Guinness Book. [Source: Text]
11. The furthest goal in the world was scored by Bosnian goalkeeper Asmir Begovic, who scored a goal from a distance of 91.9 meters. [Source: Text]
12. The biggest rout in the world happened in a Scottish Cup match in 1985, where Approach faced each other and the game ended with a score of 36 goals to zero. [Source: Text]