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* '''Omar Marmoush | * '''Omar Marmoush''' scores what is awarded the [[wikipedia:Premier League|Premier League]] [[wikipedia:Goal of the Season|Goal of the Season]] for 2024–25, a thunderous long-range screamer for [[wikipedia:Manchester City|Manchester City]] against Bournemouth. | ||
* [[wikipedia:Alexander Isak|Alexander Isak]]'s strike against Liverpool is clocked at over 108 km/h, winning the [[wikipedia:Oracle Most Powerful Goal|Oracle Most Powerful Goal]] award for the 2024–25 Premier League season. | |||
* [[wikipedia:Jhon Durán|Jhon Durán]] rockets a 40-yard howler into the top corner against Everton before departing the [[wikipedia:Premier League|Premier League]] for [[wikipedia:Al-Nassr|Al-Nassr]] in a record deal. | |||
* [[wikipedia:Kylian Mbappé|Kylian Mbappé]] scores a hat-trick in 6 minutes and 42 seconds for [[wikipedia:Real Madrid|Real Madrid]] against Olympiakos, the second-fastest in [[wikipedia:UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] history. | |||
* [[wikipedia:Julio Enciso|Julio Enciso]], on loan at [[wikipedia:Ipswich Town|Ipswich Town]], sparks a comeback against Everton with a ferocious long-range screamer while his side were 2–0 down. | |||
* [[wikipedia:FIFA Puskás Award|FIFA Puskás Award]] continues to celebrate the world's best goal each year, keeping the art of the screamer in the global spotlight. | |||
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Revision as of 18:38, 31 March 2026
- Omar Marmoush scores what is awarded the Premier League Goal of the Season for 2024–25, a thunderous long-range screamer for Manchester City against Bournemouth.
- Alexander Isak's strike against Liverpool is clocked at over 108 km/h, winning the Oracle Most Powerful Goal award for the 2024–25 Premier League season.
- Jhon Durán rockets a 40-yard howler into the top corner against Everton before departing the Premier League for Al-Nassr in a record deal.
- Kylian Mbappé scores a hat-trick in 6 minutes and 42 seconds for Real Madrid against Olympiakos, the second-fastest in UEFA Champions League history.
- Julio Enciso, on loan at Ipswich Town, sparks a comeback against Everton with a ferocious long-range screamer while his side were 2–0 down.
- FIFA Puskás Award continues to celebrate the world's best goal each year, keeping the art of the screamer in the global spotlight.