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The striker from Santa Clara has set a new world record - he ran at a speed of 40.3 km/h!

The striker from Santa Clara has set a new world record - he ran at a speed of 40.3 km/h!
In the next round of the Portuguese championship, the Santa Clara team defeated Famalicão 2:1 at home. However, this match went down in history not only with a victory, but also with a special event. Famalicão striker Gabriel Silva managed to set a unique record in world football.

In a sprint performed in the added minutes of the second half of the match, Silva reached a speed of 40.3 km/h using the GPS system. This figure was recorded as the highest running speed recorded in the history of football.

This data was recorded using high-precision GPS technology from STATSports. According to the official statement of the club, with this result Gabriel Silva surpassed the previous record of 39.21 km/h set by Newcastle defender Sven Botman.

In the world of football, speed is one of the decisive factors for any success. The striker's high-speed run is not only something to be proud of, but also clearly demonstrates the importance of physical fitness in modern football.

Zamin.uz editorial staff congratulates Gabriel Silva on this record and wishes him even greater success in the future. So, a new speed standard has been set in football!
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