The record for the fastest goal in FIFA World Cup history remains Hakan Şükür’s 11-second strike for Turkey against South Korea in 2002, with only 13 goals scored in the opening minute across all prior tournaments. In the ongoing 2026 edition, the earliest goals reported so far have come in the seventh or eighth minute, consistent with the historical scarcity of sub-60-second strikes. Expanded fields and 104 matches increase total scoring opportunities, yet the extreme timing required to eclipse an 11-second mark depends on rare factors such as immediate defensive lapses, favorable kickoff dynamics, and individual finishing under maximum pressure. Trader consensus reflected in the 94% probability for “No” aligns with this low base rate and the absence of any confirmed developments approaching the benchmark.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · AtualizadoThis market will resolve “Yes” if any goal is officially timed at under 11 seconds from kick-off in any match across the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”.
Timing is based on official FIFA match data. If official timing is unavailable, a consensus of credible reporting may be used.
If the 2026 FIFA World Cup is cancelled, postponed after August 2, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or FIFA has not acknowledged that the record was broken within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “No”.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from FIFA; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado Aberto: Jun 9, 2026, 2:27 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...This market will resolve “Yes” if any goal is officially timed at under 11 seconds from kick-off in any match across the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”.
Timing is based on official FIFA match data. If official timing is unavailable, a consensus of credible reporting may be used.
If the 2026 FIFA World Cup is cancelled, postponed after August 2, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or FIFA has not acknowledged that the record was broken within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “No”.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from FIFA; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...The record for the fastest goal in FIFA World Cup history remains Hakan Şükür’s 11-second strike for Turkey against South Korea in 2002, with only 13 goals scored in the opening minute across all prior tournaments. In the ongoing 2026 edition, the earliest goals reported so far have come in the seventh or eighth minute, consistent with the historical scarcity of sub-60-second strikes. Expanded fields and 104 matches increase total scoring opportunities, yet the extreme timing required to eclipse an 11-second mark depends on rare factors such as immediate defensive lapses, favorable kickoff dynamics, and individual finishing under maximum pressure. Trader consensus reflected in the 94% probability for “No” aligns with this low base rate and the absence of any confirmed developments approaching the benchmark.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · Atualizado
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