FASTEST GOAL IN EUROS HISTORY: ALBANIA’S NEDIM BAJRAMI BREAKS ALL-TIME RECORD FOR QUICKEST OPENING GOAL IN UEFA EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

At Euro 2020, Italy conceded the quickest goal the final of the tournament had ever witnessed when Luke Shaw put England ahead at Wembley Stadium after one minute and 56 seconds.

The Azzurri went on to win that showpiece on penalties, but when they got their Euro 2024 campaign underway, they contrived to make history once more.

Albania, in just their second major tournament, scored the fastest goal ever in a single men's European Championship match when they faced the reigning champions in Dortmund on June 15.

The goal, which came from a mistake following an Italy throw-in by Federico Dimarco, smashed the previous record for the earliest strike in a Euros game and sent the Albanian fans into raptures.

However, as The Sporting News explains below, it didn't quite match up to the fastest goal scored in a men's FIFA World Cup game.

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What is the fastest goal in Euros history?

The fastest goal in a single men's European Championship match was scored by Albania's Nedim Bajrami at Euro 2024.

The midfielder, who plays his club football for Italian Serie A side Sassuolo, fired home the opening goal of the Group B match against holders Italy after just 23 seconds had been played at Signal Iduna Park.

The strike broke the previous record set by Russia's Dmitri Kirichenko, who netted after only 67 seconds against Greece in 2004.

Fastest goals in men's UEFA European Championship history

Scorer Time Nation Final Result Tournament
Nedim Bajrami 11 secs Albania TBD 2024
Dmitri Kirichenko 67 secs Russia W 2-1 vs. Greece 2004
Emil Forsberg 82 secs Sweden W 3-2 vs. Poland 2020
Yussuf Poulsen 99 secs Denmark L 2-1 vs. Belgium 2020
Robert Lewandowski 100 secs Poland D 1-1 vs. Portugal (L 5-3 on pens) 2016
Luke Shaw 116 secs England D 1-1 vs. Italy (L 3-2 on pens) 2020
Robbie Brady 120  secs Rep. of Ireland L -1 vs. France 2016
Sergei Aleinikov 127 secs Soviet Union W 3-1 vs. England 1988
Petr Jiracek 134 secs Czechia W 2-1 vs. Greece 2012
Alan Shearer 134 secs England D 1-1 vs. Germany (L 6-5 on pens) 1996

What is the fastest goal in men's FIFA World Cup history?

The fastest World Cup goal ever scored came during the 2002 tournament, which was hosted collectively by Japan and South Korea, when Hakan Sukur scored for Turkey after just 11 seconds.

After a fantastic tournament that saw them reach the semifinals of the competition — their best ever result in tournament history — Turkey ended up facing host nation South Korea in the third-place play off.

Up stepped striker Suker, who netted a goal that still holds the record at the World Cup.

What makes his achievement so impressive is that that strike was his only ever World Cup goal. 

Equally, South Korea also took the kickoff in the match, which means that in 11 seconds Turkey had regained possession of the ball and had taken the lead. 

List of fastest goals in World Cup history

Scorer Time Nation Final Result Tournament
Hakan Suker 11 secs Turkey W 3-2 vs. South Korea 2002
Vaclav Masek 16 secs Czechoslovakia L 3-1 vs. Mexico 1962
Ernst Lehner 24 secs Germany W 3-2 vs. Austria 1934
Bryan Robson 27 secs England W 3-1 vs. France 1982
Clint Dempsey 30 secs USA W 2-1 vs. Ghana 2014
Emile Veinante 35 secs France W 3-1 vs. Belgium 1938
Arne Nyberg 35 secs Sweden L 5-1 vs. Hungary 1938
Bernard Lacombe 37 secs France L 2-1 vs. Italy 1978
Florian Albert 50 secs Hungary W 6-1 vs. Bulgaria 1962
Adalbert Desu 50 secs Romania W 3-1 vs. Peru 1930

What is the fastest goal ever scored in a top five European league or European club competition?

In comparison to Hakan Suker's record-breaking goal at the World Cup, there have been at least 10 instances of faster goals scored across Europe's top five leagues and European club competitions (UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Conference League plus former tournaments) combined throughout history. 

Of those, Rafael Leao is the proud owner of the fastest goal ever netted during a match either across Europe's top five leagues or European club competition. 

The AC Milan forward struck just 6.2 seconds into his side's match vs. Sassuolo in 2020, a record unlikely to be beaten any time soon. 

Top 10 fastest goals scored across Europe's top five leagues

Player Competition Team Opposition Time Taken
Rafael Leao Serie A AC Milan Sassuolo 6.2 secs
Joseba Llorente La Liga Real Valladolid Espanyol 7.22 secs
Shane Long Premier League Southampton Watford 7.69 secs
Kylian Mbappe Ligue 1 PSG Lille 8 secs
Michel Rio Ligue 1 Caen Cannes 8 secs
Paolo Poggi Serie A Piacenza Fiorentina 8.1 secs
Kevin Volland Bundesliga Hoffenheim Bayern Munich 9 secs
Karim Bellarabi Bundesliga Bayer Leverkusen Borussia Dortmund 9 secs
Ledley King Premier League Spurs Bradford City 9.9 secs
Roy Makaay Champions League Bayer Munich Real Madrid 10.12 secs

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