Soccer is also known as football in
most parts of the world. Every day, there is a soccer match going on somewhere
or the other around the world. Well, no doubt this is an understatement. Still,
there are some records in soccer that have stood for ages.
Here's all about the biggest wins in soccer history, broken down into
international, premier league, and club matches.
Biggest International Wins
Australia def. American Samoa
31 - 0
This is the biggest win ever in an international soccer match. On April 11,
2001, playing a qualifying match for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Australia demolished
American Samoa by pumping in 31 goals into their net. Australia's Archie
Thompson netted a record 13 goals for his team, while David Zdrilic scored 8.
Brazil def. Nicaragua
14 - 0
This was a match in the 1975 Pan American Games. On 17th October, in a Group D
encounter, Brazil clobbered Nicaragua by 14 goals to top their pool. In the
first 5 minutes itself, Brazil was 3 goals up, and at the end of the match, the
highest scorer was Luís Alberto, with 4 goals to his credit.
Germany def. San Marino
13 - 0
This match was played in Serravalle, San Marino, on September 6, 2006, as a
qualifier for Euro 2008. It became a record-winning margin by any team in the
European Championships. Lukas Podolski top scored with 4 goals, and San Marino
were knocked out from the tournament.
Ghana def. Malawi
12 - 0
The match was played in Blantyre, Malawi, on October 15, 1962. Commonly known
as the 'Soccer Massacre', this dozen-goal hammering is Ghana's biggest victory
in an international encounter. Mfum scored 5 goals, while Edward Acquah netted
4 goals for the winners.
Ghana def. Kenya
13 - 2
In a match played in Nairobi, Kenya, on December 12, 1965, Ghana overpowered
hapless Kenya by 13 goals to 2. The unbelievable thing here was, Kenya were the
ones who took the lead in just the 3rd minute of the match. Osei Kofi and Kofi
Pare top scored with 4 goals each.
Spain def. Malta
12 - 1
In a UEFA Euro 1984 Group 7 qualifying game held in Seville, Spain, on December
21, 1983, Spain pounded a dozen goals into the opposition's net, conceding just
1 goal themselves. Carlos Alonso González, a.k.a. Santillana, top scored with 4
goals, and helped Spain top their group.
Netherlands def. San Marino
11 - 0
This was a Euro 2012 Qualifying match that was played in Eindhoven, Netherlands,
on September 2, 2011. The hosts treated the cheering crowd at the Philips
Stadion to 11 goals. Robin van Persie top scored for the winners, netting 4
goals in the match.
France def. Azerbaijan
10 - 0
This encounter was a Euro 1996 Qualifying match that was played on September 7,
1995, in Stade Abbé Deschamps, France. No single player dominated the game, and
there were 8 different players from France who found the opposition's net in
this 10-to-nothing thumping.
Bahrain def. Indonesia
10 - 0
In a qualifying match for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Bahrain took on Indonesia on
February 29, 2012, in Riffa, Bahrain. FIFA ran an investigation regarding this
match, since Indonesia fielded a weak side in this game. Nevertheless, Latif
and Dhiya scored 3 goals each, while Al Alawi and Abdulrahman managed 2 each,
for the winners.
New Zealand def. Tahiti
10 - 0
This was an Oceania Football Confederation match that was played in Adelaide
Australia, on June 4, 2004, where New Zealand battered the Tahitians with 10
goals. Brent Fisher and Vaughan Coveny scored hat-tricks, with 5 goals coming
in each half of the match for New Zealand.
Yugoslavia def. Venezuela
10 - 0
This one was a Group 3 match played in the Brazil Independence Cup on June 14,
1972. The star of the game was Dušan Bajević, who went on to score 5 goals for
Yugoslavia. 5 other players scored a goal each to take Yugoslavia's tally to
double figures.
Spain def. Tahiti
10 - 0
Again, Tahiti at the receiving end! In this June 20, 2013 Confederations Cup
match, World Champions Spain toyed around with the Tahitians on their way to
scoring 10 goals. Surprisingly, Tahiti held ground for half an hour, before
Spain opened the floodgates and ran away with the match. David Villa scored a
hat-trick for Spain.
Biggest Premier League Wins
Manchester United def. Ipswich
9 - 0
This Premier League game was played on March 4, 1995, at Old Trafford,
Manchester. Man U were reigning champions, while Ipswich barely made it to the
First Division. Andy Cole scored a Premier League record of 5 goals for
Manchester United.
Tottenham Hotspur def. Wigan Athletic
9 - 1
Spurs biggest ever win in the Premier League came in Tottenham, London, in this
match played on November 21, 2009. The scoreline would have been even worse for
Wigan, but for some excellent saves by their goalkeeper Chris Kirkland. For the
Spurs, Jermain Defoe scored 5 goals, to give his team a resounding win.
Newcastle United def. Sheffield Wednesday
8 - 0
Played at St. James Park on September 19, 1999, this Premier League game saw
Newcastle United record their biggest win ever. Alan Shearer was the star for
Newcastle United, netting 5 goals into the opposition's net. Aaron Hughes,
Kieron Dyer, and Gary Speed completed the tally with a goal each.
Chelsea def. Wigan Athletic
8 - 0
This Premier League game was played on May 9, 2010 at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea
clinched the Premier League title after thrashing Wigan by 8 goals. This title
ended Manchester United's three-season reign as champions. Drogba netted 3 for
Chelsea.
Chelsea def. Aston Villa
8 - 0
December 23, 2012, Stamford Bridge, London, witnessed the brilliant blues
trashing an in-form Aston Villa by 8 goals. With two-third ball possession, and
more than 3 times shots on goal as compared to their opponents, Chelsea handed
Aston Villa their worst ever defeat in Premier League history.
Biggest Club Wins
AS Adema def. SOE
149 - 0
On October 31, 2002, in a Champions League playoff match in Madagascar, AS
Adema beat their arch rivals Stade Olympique de l'Emyrne (SOE) by a world
record margin of 149 goals, without having to even do anything by themselves.
SOE coach Zaka Be instructed his team to shoot self goals in protest against a
refereeing decision that affected SOE in a previous playoff. Nevertheless, this
stands as a Guinness Record, but saw the suspension of the coach, along with 4
players from the team for some time.
Arbroath def. Bon Accord
36 - 0
Talking about genuine records as far as club matches are concerned, this one
should top the list. In a match played on September 12, 1885, in Arbroath,
Scotland, 3 dozen goals were scored by Arbroath against Bon Accord. John Petrie
scored 13 goals, which still stands as a club record as we speak.
Dundee def. Aberdeen Rovers
35 - 0
On the same day as the game above, September 12, 1885, Dundee pumped in 35
goals against Aberdeen Rovers. This could have been a record, as the referee
had awarded 37 goals, but Dundee, in an act of honesty, were adamant that they
had netted only 35. Obviously, later on, they regretted doing so, on hearing
the result between Arbroath and Bon Accord.
Records are meant to be broken, although milestones like these aren't toppled
easily. Feel free to jot down any amazing soccer fact or record you like, in
the comments section below. Goal!
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