Most Expensive Soccer Player
The highest transfer fee quoted for a player is a reported 13,033,000,000 Spanish pesetas (£47 million) for France's Zinedine Zidane from Juventus to Real Madrid on July 9th, 2001.
Most Expensive Soccer Defender
Britain's Rio Ferdinand became the world's most expensive defender in July 2002 when he joined Manchester United from Leeds United in a deal worth £30 million ($46.9 million). When he was 16, Ferdinand joined English soccer club West Ham and two years later made his debut. He quickly became one of the most exciting prospects in English soccer and was part of England's 1998 and 2002 World Cup squads.
Largest Football Attendance
The greatest recorded crowd at any soccer match was 199,854, for the Brazil v. Uruguay World Cup final in the Maracanã Municipal Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 16, 1950.
Longest Clean Sheet In Soccer
The longest any goalkeeper has succeeded in preventing goals being scored past him in top-class soccer competition is 1,275 min, a record held, as of April 1, 1991, by Abel Resino of Atlético Madrid, Spain.
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