Football

10 Biggest Wins in Football History: Legendary Matches That Shook the World of Soccer

By Aniket Kuila

10. Again, Big Loss for Guam

Guam fell to China, 19-0, in a qualifier — the same scoreline they endured earlier in the year — reflecting deep struggles in team development.

9. Asian Cup All-Time Record

In this 20–0 Asian Cup qualifier win, the Kuwaiti goalkeeper even managed to score to complete a demolition of Bhutan in their second international game.

8. An East Asian Rout

North Korea destroyed amateur-level Guam 21-0 in a qualifier, with Kim Kwang-Hyok scoring 7 goals and the goal difference propelling their attack.

7. Oceanic Overdrive

Two days before defeating American Samoa, Australia crushed Tonga 22 - 0 in another World Cup qualifying match that broke all records.

6. FA Cup Demolition

Preston North End were 26-0 victors in the FA Cup early on; it was a game where multiple players hit hat-tricks in this historic cup clash.

5. Pacific dominance explosion

Tahiti thrashed the Cook Islands at the 1971 South Pacific Games, before either nation was a member of FIFA — highlighting the gulf in regional football standards.

4. World Cup Mayhem

Archie Thompson single-handedly scored 13 goals in a World Cup qualifier pitting Australia against American Samoa. Australia won, 31–0.

3. Same Day, Same Blowout

Eighteen miles away, Dundee Harp beat Aberdeen Rovers 35-0 on the same day, a reminder of the massive differences in quality in early football.

2. Scottish Cup Carnage

Arbroath thrashed Bon Accord 36-0 in the Scottish Cup, a legitimate win record that lasted until AS Adema’s protest decades later.

1. The Most Lopsided Score in Football History

SOE, in a protest game, scored 149 own goals, which gave AS Adema the largest football victory in history, an official record, but not a competitive game.