Inter Milan striker Marcus Turam was engraved in the history of the Champions League with an unprecedented achievement after he shook Barcelona with an early goal.
Touram did not wait a lot of time to give his team the precedence in the match, which took place at the Olympic Montguek stadium in the Champions League semi -final, after he took advantage of a cross pass from his teammate Denzel Dumfres, he turned it into his heels into the Blaugrana net.
🔥⚽️ Dramatic beginning! Inter surprises Barcelona#European Champions League #Barcelona Inter#UCL pic.twitter.com/Y8grqlUyXW
— beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS) April 30, 2025
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Touram, 27, came 30 seconds after the start whistle, which is the fastest in the semi -final matches in the Champions League, according to the “Skuka” network specialized in football data and statistics.
Marcus Thuram’s OUTRAGEOUS finish after 30 seconds, is the fastest goal in a Semi-final in Champions League history. ⏱️ pic.twitter.com/fCUsnpUD3p
— Squawka (@Squawka) April 30, 2025
The ancient European competition witnessed many goals scored before the first minute ended, but what characterized the “rare” goal that it came in the semi -finals.
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Bayern Munich striker Roy McKay still retains his position as the fastest goal in the history of the Champions League, after he shook Real Madrid in 2007 after 10.2 seconds from the start of the meeting.
This match was held at Allianz Arena in the second leg of the final price of the Champions League, and in its beginning, the Real defender Roberto Carlos failed to receive a ball that one of his teammates passed to, to reach Hassan Saleh Hamidic, who in turn passed to Macai to put it from one touch in the net of Iker Casillas.
Next is the fastest 10 goals in the history of the Champions League:
1- Dutchman Roy Mcai: Bayern Munich scored against Real Madrid after 10.2 seconds from the start in the second leg of the final price of 2006-2007 season.
#OnThisDay in 2007 🗓️
⚡️⚽️ Roy Mast 🆚 Real Madrid 💪🔝#ThrowbackThursday #UCL @Fcbayern pic.twitter.com/VxjyO93wUZ
– Uefa.com de (@Uefacom_de) March 7, 2019
2- Brazilian Jonas Olivra: Valencia scored against Bayer Leverkusen after 10.96 seconds from the start in the fourth round of the group stage 2011-2012 season.
3- Brazilian Gilberto Silva: Arsenal scored in Eindhoven’s goal 20.07 seconds from the start in the second round of the group stage 2002-2003 season.
PSV away? Any excuse to bring this memorable Gilberto Silva goal out. 😍
⏰ 20.04 seconds! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/ZFPgvmBNBY
— afcstuff (@afcstuff) August 26, 2022
4- Italian Alessandro del Piero: Luventus scored against Manchester United after 20.12 seconds from the start in the second round of the group stage 1997-1998 season.
5- Dutchman Clarence Seedorf: Milan scored against Schalke after 21.06 seconds from the start in the round of the group stage 2005-2006 season.
6- Brazilian Dugo Rencon: Denamo Kiev scored in the Turkish goal of Fenerbahce 24 seconds from the start in the third round of the qualifiers to the group stage 2006-2007 season.
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7- Austrian David Alaba: Bayern Munich scored in Juventus after 24.18 seconds from the start in the first leg of the 2012-2013 season.
8- Brazilian Alexander Pato: Milan scored against Barcelona after 24.54 seconds from the start in the first round of the group stage 2011-2012 season.
🇧🇷⚡️ #GoalOfTheDay | Alexandre Pato vs Barcelona (2011) pic.twitter.com/wwqd4pZxKa
– Eurofoot (@eurofootcom) April 2, 2025
9- Austrian Marik Kings: Rapid Vienna scored in the goal of Klopp Bruges after 25.20 seconds from the start in the fourth round of the group stage 2005-2006 season.
10- Serbian Diane Stankovic: Inter Milan scored against Schalke after 25.24 seconds from the beginning in the first leg of the 2010-2011 season.
Dejan Stankovic’s ridiculous volley for Inter against Schalke is ten years old today.
Still makes precisely no sense. pic.twitter.com/uHKeoyS2o3
— Cult Kits (@cultkits) April 5, 2021
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