Goal keeper scores longest goal in history by converting goal kick

 


Tom King, the goal keeper of English League Two club, Newport County, has written himself in the Guinness World Records, scoring the longest goal ever, from the goal kick.

His club met Cheltenham Town on Tuesday when he took the kick.

Little did he know he would be making history.

At 0-0 in the 12th minute, King placed the ball inside his six-yard box and launched it so far upfield that it bounced a few yards outside the opposition box before the wind picked it up and over the helpless Joshua Griffiths in Cheltenham’s goal.

Guinness World Records ratified the record on Thursday, with his 105 yards (96.01 m) goal breaking the record previously set by former Stoke City goalkeeper Asmir Begovic, whose clearance from inside his own box found the Southampton net in 2013.

“I’m absolutely delighted because it’s not something that I intentionally set out to do,” King said on the club’s website here. “I’m sure it will be talked about for a long time to come, so I’m proud and I’m sure my family will be extremely proud too.

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