France's record 14-goal win in Euro qualifiers

France captain Kylian Mbappe scored a hat-trick Photo: Twitter

When you hear the name of Gibraltar, you may think of the 'Strait of Gibraltar' book in the general knowledge book. It is the strait that connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean.

In the south of Spain there is a territory called Gibraltar, which is under British rule. They also have a national football team. That team had an embarrassing record against France last night. Not 5-10, Gibraltar scored 14 goals against France! This is the record for most goals scored by a European team in a competitive match. Germany previously won 13–0 against San Marino in 2006. And France's biggest win was 10-0, against Azerbaijan in 1995.


It is understood that the French footballers were playing with the wee Gibraltar in this match of the UEFA Euro Championship qualifiers. Captain Kylian Mbappe scored a hat-trick in the match against the 198th ranked team in FIFA. Mbappe also touched the milestone of 300 goals in his career on the way to a hat-trick. And with 46 goals, he is now the third highest scorer in France. Only Thierry Henry (51) and teammate Olivier Giroud (56) are above him.

Kingsley Coman and Olivier Giroud scored twice. Ousmane Dembele, Marcus Thuram, Adrien Rabiot, Warren Zaire-Emery, Jonathan Klaus and Youssef Fofana all got on the scoresheet once. And the first goal in the third minute of the match was the gift of Gibraltar, Ethan Santos got into their own net.

PSG midfielder Zaire-Emery made his debut in the national team with this match. The 17-year-old is the youngest footballer to play for France since the First World War.

Reported as France's youngest player since 1914 Zaire-Emery Photo: Twitter

Germany lost 3-2 to Turkey on France's record night. Being the host of the Euros, the Germans do not have to play in the qualifiers. So they are preparing themselves by playing friendly matches. In such a match in Berlin, Kai Havertz went ahead with a goal but eventually had to leave the field with a loss.

Julian Nagelsmann, who replaced Hansi Flick as head coach last September, will want to quickly forget the home debut.


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