Top five World Cup record breakers in the on-going 2014 World Cup
This World Cup is being
praised as one of the most thrilling in the tournament's history and it has the
numbers to prove it.
Long-standing
records - for goals, ages and even the length of names - are all tumbling in
Brazil.
Here, we pick
five of the most notable record breakers at Brazil 2014.
A very social World Cup
This has been a
landmark event for social media, with Twitter and Facebook both registering
record numbers of interactions.
A record 16.4
million tweets were sent during Brazil's victory on
penalties over Chile, including 388,985 tweets during the
final moments of the dramatic penalty shoot-out when Chile's Gonzalo Jara
missed the decisive spot-kick - making it the most tweeted-about event in the
history of social media.
The most tweeted-about moment
in the history of social media
That number broke
the record set during the 2014 Super Bowl when 382,000 tweets were sent per
minute and also topped US election night 2012 - 327,452 tweets.
Facebook also
hosted a record one billion interactions for the first time in its 10-year
history during this year's World Cup.
Goals!
Judged by the
number of goals, this World Cup has been one of the most entertaining ever,
with a record 136 scored
in the group stage.
That was six more
than in South Korea and Japan in 2002, which held the previous record.
And the trend has
continued into the knockout stage, with Paul Pogba's header
against Nigeria registering goal number 146 - one more than
the total scored during the whole tournament in South Africa in 2010, which saw
the lowest goal return since the tournament moved to a 64-game format.
It's been a bad World Cup for
Roger Milla - as he relinquished two of his records
Mondragon overtakes Milla
Colombia are
enjoying their best performance at a World Cup, winning all four of their games
so far and progressing to the quarter-finals for the first time in their
history.
They now also
have the oldest player in World Cup history in their ranks, after 43-year-old
goalkeeper Faryd Mondragon beat
Roger Milla's previous record, set in the 1994 tournament,
when the Cameroonian striker was 42.
Mondragon
appeared as a substitute in a 4-1 win over
Japan, three days after celebrating his birthday. It was
his first competitive appearance for his country since 2005.
Greece's Sokratis Papastathopoulos - holder of a record-breaking title
thanks to one World Cup goal
Greece may have suffered a
heartbreaking exit on penalties at
the hands of Costa Rica, but they left Brazil with one of
their players having claimed the coveted title of longest single World Cup
goalscorer's surname.
Sokratis Papastathopoulos took that
honour when
he scored a dramatic late equaliser against the Costa Ricans to send the tie
into extra time.
His was not the
only record-breaking name at this tournament, however, after Brazil striker Jo
became the player with the shortest nameto
make a World Cup finals appearance.
Ghana's Asamoah Gyan became Africa's top World Cup goalscorer
Ghana may have suffered a
disappointing exit at the group stage in a campaign that was also marred by
a bonus row and
indiscipline, but there was one silver lining for the Black
Stars, as striker Asamoah Gyan became the leading African goalscorer in World
Cup history.
Gyan's strike
in Ghana's 2-1 defeat by
Portugal brought his total World Cup tally to six.
The 28-year-old
had already become the first African to score in three World Cup finals, after
he netted against
Germany in Ghana's previous Group G fixture, and his sixth
goal saw him overtake the previous African record of five, set by Milla -
making it a bad World Cup for the Cameroonian all round.
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