Taking stock of the relevant records from the men's football matches at the Paris Olympics.
2024 Paris Olympics men's football tournament is heating up, uses a series of numbers to evoke the emotional moments on the field
7280 days
In the first round of group stage, Morocco's Olympic team defeated Argentina. It took Atlas Lions 7280 days to secure their first victory at the Olympics. Iraq's Olympic team achieved their second win just 3 days earlier. Their last victory was 20 years ago in the quarterfinals against Australia.
2400th goal
American player Aaronson scored the 2400th goal in the history of men's Olympic football.
154 seconds
In the opening match of the Olympics, Spain faced Uzbekistan. Spanish player Gomez missed a penalty but quickly redeemed himself with a goal, all within 154 seconds.
98th minute
Ukraine's Krasnopeev scored the winning goal in the 98th minute for Ukraine, who played with one man down. It was the latest goal in the second round of all matches.
73 years old
At 73 years and 272 days old, Paraguay's coach Harasakil became the oldest coach in Olympic history.
65 goals
So far, there have been 24 group stage matches with a total of 65 goals scored, averaging 2.7 goals per match. France, Japan, and the United States each scored 7 goals in 3 matches.
22 years
In the second half stoppage time, Paraguay scored 2 goals in the 93rd and 96th minutes. This was the first time in the 22-year history of the group stage that a team scored 2 goals in injury time.
12 years old
In one match, the age gap between goal scorers from the same team was the largest. In Paraguay's victory over Israel, 19-year-old Enisso and 12-year-old 5-month-old Barbuena scored in the same game.
4 goals
Morocco's player Rahimi leads the scoring chart with 4 goals.
First time
With Argentina, France, Japan, Paraguay, and the United States advancing, it marks the first time in Olympic history that all previous Olympic medalists have simultaneously qualified.