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The most lopsided victories in football

The most lopsided victories in football have been recorded in various matches throughout history. Here are some examples:

  1. AS Adema 149-0 SO l’Emyrne (2002): In this match played in Madagascar, AS Adema defeated their opponent SO l’Emyrne by a score of 149-0. This is the most lopsided victory ever recorded in football history. However, it is worth noting that the SO l’Emyrne team intentionally scored own goals as a protest during the match.
  2. Australia 31-0 American Samoa (2001): During the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, the Australian national team defeated American Samoa by a score of 31-0. This is one of the most lopsided victories in international matches recognized by FIFA.
  3. Arbroath 36-0 Bon Accord (1885): This match played in Scotland is one of the most lopsided victories in Scottish football history. Arbroath defeated Bon Accord by a score of 36-0.
  4. Hungary 10-1 El Salvador (1982): In this match during the 1982 FIFA World Cup, the Hungarian national team defeated El Salvador by a score of 10-1. This is one of the most lopsided victory margins in World Cup history.

These examples represent some of the most lopsided victories in football history. However, as new records can be set in the football world with each passing day, it is important to remember that more lopsided victory scores could be achieved in the future.

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