Real Life Shaolin Soccer Goal 😲 #shorts #football
Jun 9, 2026•Channel
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Video Details
Published1 week ago
Duration0:11
Video IDsIEHBsSY41k
Languageen
CategoryFilm & Animation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short
Performance Metrics
Views33.3K
Likes383
Comments9
Engagement Rate1.18%
Likes per 100 views1.15
Comments per 1K views0.27
Video Tags
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Description
In Shaolin Soccer (2001), the team's first tournament goal feels like pure fantasy. The power, the curve, and the impossible speed make it look like something only kung fu masters could pull off.
But real football has produced its own unbelievable moments. In 1995, Damian Mori scored a goal just 3.69 seconds after kickoff, one of the fastest goals ever recorded. No special effects, no kung fu, just incredible timing and football instincts.
Moments like these are why Shaolin Soccer remains so fun to watch. It exaggerates reality, but sometimes reality is already crazy enough to feel like a Stephen Chow movie.
What do you think is more unbelievable: Shaolin Soccer's first goal or Damian Mori's 3.69-second real-life goal?
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