馃く Don't Blink! Second Division Team Sets German Pro Record

�� Don't Blink! Second Division Team Sets German Pro Record
馃く Don't Blink! Second Division Team Sets German Pro Record

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If you weren't in your seat at kickoff, you definitely missed this goal! Eintracht Braunschweig scores to take the lead against Preu脽en M眉nster in the 2. Bundesliga, achieving the fastest goal in German professional football.

It took just seven seconds from the start of the game for Braunschweig's Richmond Tachie to receive and convert a long ball from teammate Polter in the penalty area. Such an early lead has never been seen before in professional football in this country.


The previous record holder was Benjamin Siegert, who scored after eight seconds for Wehen Wiesbaden against SpVgg F眉rth in the second league in October 2007.

In the Bundesliga, Karim Bellarabi (for Leverkusen) and Kevin Volland (for Hoffenheim) share the record. Both scored after nine seconds.

By the way, the match continued at a fast pace after that. In the 3rd minute, provider Polter promptly caused a penalty for Braunschweig, so the Braunschweig lead was quickly gone. Easy come, easy go.


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