VfB -Bodenheim: Record goal after only 9 seconds - Vodi grabs fame!

VfB -Bodenheim: Record goal after only 9 seconds - Vodi grabs fame!

Bodenheim. A very special goal recently made the football world excited, and for good reason. David Vodi from VfB Bodenheim scored a goal in the association league game against Eintracht Bad Kreuznach, which fell in just nine seconds. This enables Vodi into an illustrious list of players who were able to set remarkable records in the Bundesliga.

"I didn't know that at all," was Vodi's first reaction when he found out about this remarkable record. His team, VfB Bodenheim, has specialized in playing forward immediately after the impetus. As coach Marco Jantz explained, the team regularly tried to go directly to the second ball, but in this case the ball played a crucial role: "This ball had a really good length. A portion of luck was added."

The creation of the record goal

The circumstances of the gate are as exceptional as the goal itself. The VfB captain Calvin Faßnacht played the ball directly back, followed by Adrian Ziev, who took off. Nils Schäfer brought the ball forward from the central defender position. After an impact and an unsuccessful attempt by an opposing player to control the ball, Vodi suddenly stood free -standing in front of the goal. He outwitted the keeper with a tunnel shot and netted flat-and in hand-stopped 9.6 seconds. Thanks to the VEO cam, the VfB players can always analyze the hit.

Despite the impressive time, the joy of the record was cloudy, because the game ended with a 3-2 defeat for VfB. "We no longer talked about it," says Vodi. "Everyone was disappointed that we lost." He admits that the harmony was deserved.

But the record is not the only ray of hope this season for the promoted team. VfB Bodenheim has established itself in the upper third of the table and has a comfortable distance from the relegation zone. David Vodi is the most successful scorer of his team with eight seasonal hits and proves that he was able to quickly adapt to the challenges of the higher league. Trainer Jantz emphasizes that Vodi is a big example for young players who have to get used to new environments.

"He has accepted things well, brings speed and final strength and constantly improves," says Jantz. Vodi himself is enthusiastic about the pace he can offer. "I had the absolute will to score the goal," he explains, which certainly contributed to his early goal.

In the solution of this kick -off variant, Vodi sees a clear advantage: "We saw that I have the pace," he adds. This strategy proved to be worth gold, because the early goal can often influence the course of a game.

A look at other records

The nine-second hits are part of a list of remarkable goals. For example, Florian Wirtz shot the earliest German international goal after only eight seconds, while the Austrian player Christoph Baumgartner was even faster with six seconds. The officially recorded world record for the fastest goal was only two seconds. Marc Burrows shared this record in England and the junior player Vuk Bakic and Gavin Stokes, who transported the ball directly to the net.

whether VfB would like to try this method in the future? It will be interesting to see how the team will continue and whether Vodi's record is still exceeded. Until then, the joy of football remains, even if the last results did not always have the desired outcome.

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