Records are falling in front of the achievements of a number of footballers in various major leagues and competitions, but a number of numbers seem to last long before one of the players can break them.

And monitoring the site of 90 minutes in its French version is a list of five records that will be difficult to equalize or surpass in the coming years.

Most goals in a calendar year

Lionel Messi, the Argentine star, holds the record for separating his exceptional skills, but he maintains a unique number by scoring 91 goals in 2012, including 79 with Barcelona and 12 with Argentina.

Messi scored this huge number of goals at the height of his glow with Barcelona, ​​which extended its control over the local and European championships in that period.

Aim from the farthest distance

The figure is maintained by Aston Villa goalkeeper Asmir Begovic thanks to his goal against Southampton during the confrontation of the two teams in May 2018 in the Premier League.

#GoalOfTheDay belongs to Asmir Begovic 😳 (Yes, you read that right) @ asmir1 pic.twitter.com/PBpuY6iMXU

- Premier League (@premierleague) May 20, 2018

The Bosnian goalkeeper scored the goal after he sent a long ball into the opposing goalkeeper's net after cutting 91 meters.

Top Scorer

There is no doubt that the first goalkeeper to come to mind is Paraguay goalkeeper Jose Luis Chilvert, but despite his abundant goals and his skill in free kicks Chilvert ranks second in the list of most goalkeepers with 67 goals.

Top of this list is Brazilian Rogerio Ceni, who scored 131 goals between 1997 and 2015 with Brazilian club Sao Paulo.

A wall in the World Cup

American goalkeeper Tim Howard caught the eye during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

🧤 Has there been a better goalkeeping performance in #WorldCup history? 🤔

🇺🇸 #OnThisDay in 2014, Tim Howard set a @FIFAWorldCup record by making 16 saves in a single match vs Belgium 👏 @ USMNT | @TimHowardGK pic.twitter.com/p2B8881ofE

- FIFA.com (@FIFAcom) July 1, 2020

Howard achieved an unprecedented number during the final price match against the Belgian team by tackling 16 attempts, but that was not enough, as Belgium qualified after 2-1 in overtime.

The fastest goals of the World Cup

Turkish striker Hakan Shukor maintains this number thanks to his goal in the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan.

Shukor scored the goal against South Korea 10.89 seconds after the start of the third-place match, which ended in favor of the Turks 3-2.