It's a record that you'd imagine can never be broken, but that's exactly what you would've thought about the previous mark. In 2022, on a Wednesday night in Sunderland, the world record for the longest penalty shootout ever was set when Washington and Bedlington Terriers went 27 rounds — taking 54 penalties total — after a 3-3 draw in the Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup.
The previous longest penalty shootout record was 48 attempts from the 2005 Namibian Cup, won 17-16 by KK Palace over Civics. So they missed 15 attempts in that match.
Of the 54 penalties in the 2022 world record shootout, only five were missed. After both sides went five-for-five to bring us to sudden death, the first opportunity to end things was actually in the sixth round but both teams missed.
Both sides then missed again in the 12th round and then Bedlington missed in round 27 while Washington converted to end it.
Think about that — between round 12 and 27, the two teams collectively converted 14 straight. Washington converted 15 straight to win. According to reports, 40 lucky individuals were witness to history on this magical night. Unfortunately there is no video for us to share.
SHOOTOUT STATS
See below stats of the penalties taken last night in our epic shootout @theofficialnl pic.twitter.com/ukCLlEF20F— Washington F. C. (@washyfc) March 10, 2022
"I've never seen anything like that, it was crazy," Bedlington manager Andy Ferguson told Chronicle Live. "What made it worse was the last penalty was taken, we hadn't even shook hands with the opposition, and the timer went off so the lights went out at the venue. It's crazy, what would have happened if we'd scored our last penalty?"
The two clubs compete in Northern League Division Two. Northern League Division One is on the ninth tier of the English football league system.
In comparison, the recent 20-kick penalty shootout between Australia and France in the 2023 Women's World Cup was 34 kicks shy of the world record. But, on the flip side, there is video evidence to enjoy:
Watch all 20 PENALTIES between the Matildas and Les Bleues in under 30 SECONDS! pic.twitter.com/eS73PeBTna
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) August 12, 2023
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