Bayern Munich’s record 9-2 win over Dinamo Zagreb in the opening match of the Champions League for the current 2024-2025 season has raised questions about the biggest result recorded in a match in the history of football, the world’s most popular game.
The stadiums have witnessed great results, the most recent of which is Barcelona’s loss to Bayern Munich 2-8 in the Champions League in 2020, the Brazilian national team’s resounding fall on its home ground against Germany 1-7 in the 2014 World Cup, and Liverpool’s biggest victory in the history of the English Premier League at the expense of Bournemouth 9-0 in 2023.
Despite these overwhelming results, they are almost insignificant compared to the largest result in the history of football, which entered the Guinness Book of Records, after the “AS Adema” team defeated its counterpart “SO Limyrn” in the Madagascar League with a score of 149-0 in 2002.
What is the story behind this controversial match? And how were such a huge number of goals scored in just 90 minutes?
The club “SO Limyrn” wanted to send the ugliest message to the Madagascar Football Federation in protest against the refereeing decisions in the final round of the tournament, so it decided to play the match with players frozen on the field without moving, which the opposing team took advantage of and began scoring one goal after another until the score reached 149-0, amid the world’s astonishment and amazement later after learning about the strangest story in the history of the game.
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