- Crios O’Hare scored after simply 3.68 seconds
- Earlier document in Australia was 3.69 seconds
- Was owned by former Socceroo Damian Mori
Crios O’Hare created historical past not too long ago within the Australia Cup – and goalkeepers taking over Marlin Coast Rangers FC are formally on discover following the good purpose from distance.
O’Hare, 38, is the membership’s participant supervisor – and he entered the document books following a match towards Stratford Dolphins in Far North Queensland on February 8.
Recognizing the gloveman off his line from the kick-off, O’Hare tried his luck from close to midway – and it paid dividends.
Tellingly, it solely took 3.68 seconds to seek out the again of the online – eclipsing the 1995 document held by Damian Mori, when the previous Socceroo scored after 3.69 seconds for Adelaide Metropolis towards Sydney United within the outdated Nationwide Soccer League (NSL).
‘As quickly as I made contact, it felt good off the boot and seeing it undergo the air, it seemed fairly good,’ O’Hare mentioned.
‘It’s a kind of issues I suppose, you do not actually plan for it however noticed the ‘keeper off his line a little bit bit and thought it was value a crack.
‘It was good to see it go in.’
O’Hare – who’s a soccer legend in Cairns given his earlier success at various golf equipment – is loving his slice of soccer historical past.
Crios O’Hare (pictured) created historical past within the Australia Cup, scoring a purpose after simply 3.68 seconds for Marlin Coast Rangers FC towards Stratford Dolphins in Far North Queensland
The earlier document was held by Damian Mori, when the previous Socceroo (pictured) scored after 3.69 seconds for Adelaide Metropolis towards Sydney United within the outdated Nationwide Soccer League in 1995
‘I truly keep in mind Damian Mori’s purpose in 1995, I actually favored him as a participant,’ O’Hare mentioned.
‘I did attempt it a few years in the past towards [local FNQ rivals] Leichhardt and it got here off the crossbar..so it was good to see it go on this time.’
Gavin Stokes, who performs in Scotland’s non-league, holds the world document for the quickest ever purpose in a recorded soccer match.
He scored after simply 2.10 seconds for Maryhill towards Clydebank in a 2017 match.
It’s understood Stokes’ good effort was 0.1 seconds sooner than Vuk Bakic’s strike from a conflict between GSP Polet and FK Dorcol within the Serbian Second Division in 2012.















