Over the years, football has been graced with some truly remarkable goals, captivating fans across the globe and leaving them in awe.
During this time, there have also been extraordinary moments in matches that have secured a place in the history books.
Here are the top 5 Fastest Shots in football history
5. David Hirst – 183 km/h
The fifth-fastest shot in football history was made by former England international David Hirst.
While playing for Sheffield Wednesday in the 1995-96 Premier League season, Hirst unleashed a powerful strike against Arsenal. Although the shot didn’t score, it crashed into the crossbar at an astonishing speed of 183 km/h, leaving the crowd in the stadium in awe.
Koeman is considered one of the best Dutch defenders ever. Throughout his impressive career, he played for top clubs like Ajax and FC Barcelona. Although he was mainly a defender, Koeman scored more than 200 goals, highlighting his remarkable ability to find the back of the net.
In the 1992 European Cup final, when Barcelona faced Sampdoria, Koeman delivered a powerful shot that reached an incredible speed of 188 km/h, leading to a memorable goal.
3. Steven Reid – 189 km/h
Scoring a goal at a blistering speed of 189 km/h sounds almost unbelievable, but defender Steven Reid made it a reality. He delivered one of the most memorable goals in Premier League history.
While playing for Blackburn Rovers, Reid, a versatile fullback, unleashed a powerful shot that found the back of the net in no time during a match against Wigan Athletic. The incredible goal quickly became a hot topic among fans, ranking as the third fastest shot in football history.
Robben was widely regarded as one of the top wingers in the world during his time with Bayern Munich. He retired from football after an illustrious career, having achieved everything possible at the club level.
Yet, one of Robben’s most remarkable feats came when he played for Real Madrid. In a friendly match against Borussia Dortmund, the former Dutch international unleashed a powerful shot that reached an astonishing speed of 190 km/h, leaving the Dortmund goalkeeper utterly motionless. This strike became the second-fastest recorded in football history.
1. Ronny Heberson – 210 km/h
The fastest shot in football history was made by Brazil’s Ronny Heberson. Although Heberson never played for Brazil’s national team, he did have the chance to play for notable European clubs like Hertha Berlin and Sporting Lisbon.
While representing Sporting Lisbon in the Portuguese league, Ronny Heberson set the world record for the fastest shot ever. During a match against Associação Naval de Maio, he scored a remarkable goal with a shot that reached an astonishing speed of 210 km/h.