Stoke City goalkeeper enters the Guinness Book of Records for his goal in Southampton! Watch



Goalkeeper Asmir Begovic scores a goal of the longest distance in the history of football at all.


Asmir Begovic taking place in the Guinness Book of World Records, after he managed to score a goal from the longest distance in the history.

The owner of the 27-year-old was able to kick a long ball from his own goal to rival nets in Southampton in the league match, which ended in a draw 1-1 teams.

And he shot the ball in the 13th second of the match time for cheating Southampton goalkeeper and find their way around the net, announcing the go-ahead goal.

According to calculations, the ball broke off distance of 91.9 meters, to take her place in the annals of the Guinness Book of Records.


the Bosnian player said in his remarks to the official website for the club commenting on the matter: "I feel a wonderful sense because I was awarded  in this way, and as a goalkeeper I did not expect such a thing to happen to me, I did not expect to have this kind of records."

The player mentioned that will keep these distinctive memory , saying: "I will enjoy that moment always keep it."

Begovic joined to a small number of goalkeepers who were able to score goals in the Premier League when he was discovered by Southampton.

The most prominent of the Goalkeepers , who were able to score goals in the Premier league Peter Schmeichel, Brad Friedel, Paul Robinson, and Tim Howard.


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