The Fastest Goal in International Matches Recorded in Six Seconds

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The fastest goal in international matches was recorded in the sixth second.

Last night, during the friendly match between the national men’s football teams of Austria and Slovakia, the fastest goal in international matches was scored in the sixth second of the game.

The scorer of this goal was Christoph Baumgartner, who took only six seconds after the start of the match to score.

This forward left three opposing players behind after the starting whistle and then opened the goal of Martin Dubravka, the Slovakian goalkeeper, with a long-distance shot.

Austria won this friendly match, which was held in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, with a score of two to zero.

Baumgartner’s goal broke the previous record held by Lukas Podolski, a player of the German national football team, who managed to score in the 7th second against Ecuador in 2013.

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