搜狐体育讯 2010年临近尾声,国际足联(FIFA)官网用数字盘点的方式回顾了这一年足坛内外的重要事件:
8810天
12月19日,曼联主帅弗格森超越此前巴斯比保持的红魔执教最长时间纪录——8810天。爵爷在位的24年里,率领曼联出战超过2000场,获得36项重要赛事锦标。
出场1283次
今年夏天,皇马两位传奇球星劳尔和古蒂离开伯纳乌。两人总共为银河战舰出场1283次,贡献400个进球,赢得31个冠军奖杯。
300个职业生涯进球数
阿根廷球星帕勒莫职业生涯进球数达到300个。37岁的阿根廷射手不仅成为代表阿根廷队在世界杯中破门的最年长球员,还打破了切尔罗保持了72年之久的博卡青年队进球数纪录。
99分问鼎冠军
在09/10赛季中,西甲豪门巴塞罗那以99分问鼎冠军。值得称道的是,瓜迪奥拉的球队在半数的比赛中进球数超过3个,赛季仅失24球,且从未在诺坎普球场落后。
54场比赛中共打入58球
梅西在代表巴塞罗那出战的54场比赛中共打入58球。阿根廷球星在西甲联赛中攻入42球,送出15个助攻,过人166次,三项统计皆名列榜首。
终结26年的联赛冠军统治
布尔萨体育队夺得土耳其超级联赛冠军,终结了来自伊斯坦布尔的球队(贝西克塔斯、费内巴切、加拉塔沙雷、)对联赛冠军长达26年的统治。
19场不败
埃及队在非洲国家杯中创造了连续19场不败的纪录,并史无前例地连续三次问鼎这项非洲大陆最顶级赛事锦标。
世界杯总进球数达到14个
德国球星克洛泽在南非世界杯中攻入4球,使自己的世界杯总进球数达到14个,追平盖得-穆勒,仅落后罗纳尔多1球。
输10粒球
在荷兰甲级联赛中,老牌劲旅费耶诺德在对阵埃因霍温的比赛中净吞10弹,创造了102年以来最悬殊输球比分纪录。
第8支获得世界杯冠军的球队
西班牙成为第8支获得世界杯冠军的球队,同时也是第一支输掉首场比赛依旧问鼎的球队。此外,斗牛士还成为在欧洲以外地区举办的世界杯赛中第一支夺冠的欧洲球队。
7年零10个月之主场不败
穆里尼奥至今已经7年零10个月未在主场进行的俱乐部比赛中输球。这期间,他执教了波尔图、切尔西、国际米兰和皇家马德里。狂人上次联赛主场输球还要追溯到2002年2月,波尔图2-3不敌贝拉马尔。
第6支三冠王球队
国际米兰成为欧洲第6支实现三冠王伟业的球队(欧冠、国内联赛、杯赛)。此前,只有凯尔特人(1967年)、阿贾克斯(1972年)、埃因霍温(1988年)、曼联(1999年)和巴萨(2009年)完成这一伟业。
第4次获得非洲足球先生荣誉
埃托奥创纪录地第4次获得非洲足球先生荣誉。同时,喀麦隆人成为第一个连续两年获得三冠王荣誉的球员。
仅有3名球员在世界杯攻破对手城池
在西班牙赢得南非世界杯的过程中,仅有3名球员为斗牛士破门得分(比利亚、伊涅斯塔和普约尔);往届比赛中,冠军队至少有4名球员攻破对手城池。同时,西班牙仅攻入8球,是世界杯历史上总进球数最少的冠军。
仅有的1支南非世界杯之不败的球队
新西兰成为南非世界杯中仅有的1支保持不败的球队。荷兰队在决赛之前的14场世界杯比赛中(包括预选赛)保持全胜,可惜功亏一篑。
0场不败
罗森博格在全年30余场联赛中输球数为0,创造了挪威联赛的历史。实际上,过去两年的60场联赛中,罗森博格仅输掉一场。
http://sports.sohu.com/20101230/n278602288_1.shtmlThe year in numbers (FIFA.com) Wednesday 29 December 2010
A memorable and historic FIFA World Cup™ provided the focal point for an eventful year in the beautiful game. Now, as 2010 draws to a close, FIFA.com reflects on some of its most eye-catching statistics and remarkable achievements.
8810 days as Manchester United manager was the Sir Matt Busby record broken by Sir Alex Ferguson on 19 December. In becoming the Red Devils’ longest-serving boss, the 68-year-old Scot added another distinction to a career in which he has overseen more than 2,000 matches and won 36 major trophies.
1283 appearances, 400 goals and 31 major trophies was the collective haul with which Raul and Guti departed Real Madrid in May after a combined total of 43 years with the club. Guti had spent a quarter of a century with Los Merengues, having joined the club’s youth team in 1985, while Raul had racked up more goals (323) and games (741) than anyone in the Spanish giants’ glittering history.
300 career goals was the landmark reached by Martin Palermo earlier this month. This milestone strike capped a memorable year for the 37-year-old in which he became the oldest Argentinian to score in a FIFA World Cup and established himself as Boca Juniors’ all-time leading scorer, breaking Roberto Cheero’s 72-year-old record.
99 points from a possible 114 was the record tally with which Barcelona finished their 20th championship-winning campaign in May. Pep Guardiola’s team ended the season without ever having conceded the lead at Camp Nou, having scored three or more in 50 per cent of their league matches and conceded just 24 goals for the club’s best defensive record since 1973/74. Incredibly, however, Barça have succeeded in improving on those standards this season, becoming the first side in La Liga history to accrue 43 points before Christmas.
58 goals in 54 Barcelona appearances is Lionel Messi’s amazing tally for 2010. The little Argentinian, whose prolific exploits over last season earned him the European Golden Shoe, ends this calendar year having provided more goals (42), assists (15) and dribbles (166) than anyone else in La Liga.
26 years of Istanbul domination came to an end in Turkey this year, with Bursaspor snatching the Super Lig title on a dramatic final day to become the first champions from outside the Bosphorus since Trabzonspor in 1984.
19 CAF Africa Cup of Nations matches without defeat was the record sequence established by Egypt en route to an unprecedented third successive continental title in January. The hero of the Pharaohs’ landmark triumph was Mohamed 'Gedo' Nagy, who finished as the tournament’s top scorer despite not starting a single match.
14 FIFA World Cup goals was the landmark reached by Miroslav Klose during South Africa 2010, leaving the Germany striker in joint-second place with Gerd Muller in the all-time standings and just one behind record-holder Ronaldo.
10 unanswered PSV goals handed Feyenoord the heaviest defeat of their 102-year history in October. The Rotterdam outfit, former European champions and traditionally one of the ‘big three’ in the Netherlands, conceded eight times in the second half to comfortably eclipse their previous worst reverse: an 8-2 loss to Ajax in September 1983.
8 nations have now won the FIFA World Cup after Spain joined this elite club in July. La Roja became the first team to win the global showpiece having lost their opening game, and the first from Europe to lift the Trophy outside their own continent.
7 years and 10 months have now passed since Jose Mourinho last lost a home league match. This incredible run was extended by another year after the Portuguese coach survived 2010 without his Inter Milan and Real Madrid teams being beaten on their own patch on league business. Inter’s 32-month unbeaten run in home Serie A matches came to an end in November, but you need to look back to February 2002 - and a 3-2 defeat for Porto by Beira Mar – for Mourinho’s last league loss.
6 clubs can now boast a European and domestic treble after Inter Milan became the latest to achieve this feat earlier this year. Previously, only Celtic (1967), Ajax (1972), PSV (1988), Manchester United (1999) and Barcelona (2009) had added Europe’s premier club trophy to a national league and cup double.
4 African Footballer of the Year awards, the latest of which he claimed earlier this month, have established Samuel Eto’o as his continent’s most decorated player. In surpassing Abedi Pele and George Weah, both of whom won Africa’s top award on three occasions, the Cameroonian capped a tremendous year in which he became the first player to win a European and domestic treble in successive seasons.
3 players – David Villa, Andres Iniesta and Carles Puyol – accounted for Spain’s entire haul of goals at South Africa 2010. Previously, no team had ever won the FIFA World Cup with fewer than four different goalscorers. La Roja’s overall tally of eight was also the lowest of any world champions in history.
1 team ended South Africa 2010 unbeaten: New Zealand. That unlikely statistic was sealed when the Netherlands’ 14-match winning streak in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers and tournament proper came to an end in the Final.
0 defeats in over 30 matches in 2010 enabled Rosenborg to become the first team in Tippeligaen history to survive an entire campaign without losing. Over the past two years, the Trondheim outfit have lost just once in 60 league games.
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