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[[File:SM64 thumbnail.png|thumb|right|250px|The hunt for [[Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret|Big Star Secret]] is still alive!]]
* '''Omar Marmoush (Manchester City) vs. Bournemouth (2024–25 PL)''' –
*The first ever [[Nah I'm out|government-made screamer]] is released by the US White House.
  The Egyptian forward penetrated about 10 yards into the Bournemouth
*The Web Archive starts excluding more domains including Catbox, making preservation via other means more important.
  defense before belting a spectacular screamer from distance that
*Brand new footage of [[Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret]] got found by a user on the Lost Media Wiki.
  banged off the post and into the net, earning him the
*Screamer Wiki gets taken over by an AI, as part of an April Fool's joke.
  [[wikipedia:Premier League|Premier League]] [[wikipedia:2024/2025 Guinness Goal of the Season|2024/2025 Guinness Goal of the Season]].
*The Screamer Wiki turns 11 years old!
 
*The Internet Archive suffers a massive data breach and DDoS attack, showing that you should personally archive content you want to keep safe.
* '''Alexander Isak (Newcastle) vs. Liverpool (2024–25 PL)''' –
*The Exorcist turns 50 years old.
  After beating Virgil van Dijk with a clever first touch, the Swedish
*Felix Wiesner (Wiesi), who was the creator of [[Castle Cat]], passed away on November 16, 2023. (1977-2023)
  striker blasted a missile into the top-right corner from just outside
*The Screamer Wiki Discord server hits 1,000 members.
  the 18-yard box. The shot eclipsed 108 km/h, earning Isak the  
* A lost South Korean screamer ''Ghost.exe'' (pictured) [https://forums.screamer.wiki/d/216-the-lost-south-korean-pikachu-screamer-was-found was found].
  [[wikipedia:2024/2025 Oracle Most Powerful Goal|2024/2025 Oracle Most Powerful Goal]] award.
* '''ScaryAndFun.com''' returns.
 
* BlueMaxima retires from working on his program Flashpoint. Flashpoint is still being maintained by others.
* '''Julio Enciso (Ipswich, on loan from Brighton) vs. Everton
* The location for [[K-fee commercials|K-fee auto]] was found by @georainbolt on Twitter.
  (2024–25 PL)''' – Down 2–0, the Paraguayan winger sliced through
* '''{{SITENAME}}''' passes the milestone of 2,000 pages!
  defenders before unloading a savage strike combining placement,
* Multiple lost screamers have been found.
  velocity, and spin into an unstoppable finish — sparking a comeback
  to earn a draw.
 
* '''Jhon Durán (Aston Villa) vs. Everton (2024–25 PL)''' – Before
  his big-money move to [[Al-Nassr]], Durán ripped an absolute howler
  from about 40 yards out with perfect upper-90 placement that left
  the keeper with no chance.
 
* '''Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid) vs. Olympiakos (2025–26 UCL)'''
  Mbappé hit the second-fastest hat-trick in [[wikipedia:UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]]
  history — three goals in 6 minutes and 42 seconds — as part of a
  dominant individual display that now puts him sixth on the all-time
  Champions League scoring list with 68 goals.

Revision as of 18:35, 31 March 2026

  • Omar Marmoush (Manchester City) vs. Bournemouth (2024–25 PL)
 The Egyptian forward penetrated about 10 yards into the Bournemouth 
 defense before belting a spectacular screamer from distance that 
 banged off the post and into the net, earning him the 
 Premier League 2024/2025 Guinness Goal of the Season.
  • Alexander Isak (Newcastle) vs. Liverpool (2024–25 PL)
 After beating Virgil van Dijk with a clever first touch, the Swedish 
 striker blasted a missile into the top-right corner from just outside 
 the 18-yard box. The shot eclipsed 108 km/h, earning Isak the 
 2024/2025 Oracle Most Powerful Goal award.
  • Julio Enciso (Ipswich, on loan from Brighton) vs. Everton
 (2024–25 PL) – Down 2–0, the Paraguayan winger sliced through 
 defenders before unloading a savage strike combining placement, 
 velocity, and spin into an unstoppable finish — sparking a comeback 
 to earn a draw.
  • Jhon Durán (Aston Villa) vs. Everton (2024–25 PL) – Before
 his big-money move to Al-Nassr, Durán ripped an absolute howler 
 from about 40 yards out with perfect upper-90 placement that left 
 the keeper with no chance.
  • Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid) vs. Olympiakos (2025–26 UCL)
 Mbappé hit the second-fastest hat-trick in UEFA Champions League 
 history — three goals in 6 minutes and 42 seconds — as part of a 
 dominant individual display that now puts him sixth on the all-time 
 Champions League scoring list with 68 goals.