The great goal scored by the Turk Arda Güler on the first day of Euro 2024 against Georgia, the third most powerful and the second most distant in the tournament so far, He traveled a distance of 26.21 meters, at 118.35 kilometers per hour, with an impact of 3.76 rotations per second, according to the records of the smart ball sensor of Adidas Fussballiebe where this competition is played, as reported by the German sports firm.
The most distant goal
Its 26.21 meters makes it the second furthest in the competition, surpassed only by the Danish right-hander Morten Hjulmand against England, on the second day of group C. His shot was from 28 meters, with a speed of 113.67 kilometers per hour and an impact of 1.55 rounds per second.
The third of that definition is the Romanian goal Razvan Marin against Ukraine (24.99 meters), while the fourth is the sa Kerem Aktürkoğlu, though 24.91 meters from where he launched include the nuance that there is no goalkeeper, sometimes Giorgio Mamardashvili, Georgia’s goalkeeper, goes up for a shot in the final game.
The strongest goal
The purpose of Arda GülerAt the same time, it is the third most powerful so far in the Euro Cup.
Two missed it: the Slovenian goal Erik Janza against Denmark, on the first day of group C, with a shot from 128.76 kilometers per hour, which also included the impact of 6.38 rounds per second, and the Romanian goal Razvan Marin, which gave the ball a speed of 125.15 km/h to hide it in the nets of the Ukrainian defended goal Andriy Lunin.
The strongest shot
The strongest shot of the tournamentIn any case, it did not end with a goal. It is from Czech David Jurasekin one of his launches against Türkiye, which reached 136 kilometers per hour in the last game of group F.
All this data is detected by Adidas’ Connected Ball technology implanted in the tournament ball, the ‘Fussballiebe’.
The ball, as reported by the brand itself, “can measure the impact of the ball based on the number of rotations it makes per second as it moves”, already defined, with 16 rotations per second , The goal that had the most impact so far was Kevin Csoboth’s against Scotland, who secured victory over Hungary in the last minute of the final group A clash.
Source: La Verdad

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