Thursday, May 09, 2013
World’s longest football match
Starting on Saturday and finishing on Monday, a group of 36 amateur players took part in a 72-hour match at Stretford High School, which is the equivalent of 48 consecutive 90-minute matches.
By playing for five hours at a time and seeking rest in tents between shifts, the folks raising money for a local hospice smashed the previous record for an 11-a-side match, which stood at 62 hours.
The game ended 603-462.
Match organiser Nick Rose said:
"I’m just really chuffed, it’s been really difficult throughout and from day one it’s been a challenge - but the boys were amazing," said the 26-year-old.
"There’ve been lots of highs and lots of lows but we’ve got through them together.
"The low points were really low and I thought it might all fall apart but the mental strength of the guys it what’s got us to the end."
The match was filmed and detailed by dedicated volunteers on the side-lines with the evidence soon to be sent off to Guinness to be ratified.
The 1,065 goal tally meant someone found the net roughly every four minutes.
By playing for five hours at a time and seeking rest in tents between shifts, the folks raising money for a local hospice smashed the previous record for an 11-a-side match, which stood at 62 hours.
The game ended 603-462.
Match organiser Nick Rose said:
"I’m just really chuffed, it’s been really difficult throughout and from day one it’s been a challenge - but the boys were amazing," said the 26-year-old.
"There’ve been lots of highs and lots of lows but we’ve got through them together.
"The low points were really low and I thought it might all fall apart but the mental strength of the guys it what’s got us to the end."
The match was filmed and detailed by dedicated volunteers on the side-lines with the evidence soon to be sent off to Guinness to be ratified.
The 1,065 goal tally meant someone found the net roughly every four minutes.