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Kevin Pina Scores the Fastest and Longest Goal of the Their Second Match of the FIFA World Cup 2026
Kevin Pina scored the fastest and longest goal of the 2026 World Cup against Uruguay, reaching 125.2 km/h and 30.8 meters according to Trionda.
The fastest goal of the World Cup
The Cape Verdean Kevin Pina scored a goal against Uruguay on the second day of the group stage of the World Cup, which, according to the Connected Ball technology integrated into the Adidas Trionda ball, was the fastest (125.2 km/h) and the longest (30.8 meters) of all the goals scored.
The trident and the speeds it recorded
The technology integrated into the ball highlights key performance metrics. These data collect the speed of the shots and the distance of the goals, offering an overview of the effectiveness in finishing and the accuracy in long-distance shots in the last matches played.
Kevin Pina recorded the fastest goal of the second round with a speed of 125.2 km/h, closely followed by Nuno Mendes with 125.1 km/h against Uzbekistan. Three other goals exceeded 118 km/h, reflecting a high and consistent shooting speed during this round.

Also, the farthest away.
Pina's goal from 30.8 meters is the farthest recorded on the second day. The other goals in the ranking are between 22.2 and 24.8 meters, which highlights the frequency with which long-distance goals continue to be scored.





















