The record for the fastest goal scored in a recognized football (soccer) match is held by Hakan Şükür, a former Turkish international footballer. Şükür achieved this remarkable feat during the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in South Korea and Japan.
On June 29, 2002, in a third-place playoff match between Turkey and South Korea at the Daegu World Cup Stadium in Daegu, South Korea, Hakan Şükür etched his name into the football history books. Just 11 seconds into the match, Şükür capitalized on a defensive mistake by the South Korean team and scored a lightning-fast goal.
The goal occurred right from the kickoff when South Korea's defender, Kim Tae-young, attempted a back pass to a teammate but miscalculated the strength of the pass. Şükür intercepted the ball and coolly slotted it into the net, catching the South Korean goalkeeper off guard.
Hakan Şükür's goal set a new world record for the fastest goal scored in a World Cup match. It was a historic moment and a testament to his alertness and goal-scoring prowess. The match ended with Turkey defeating South Korea 3-2, securing third place in the 2002 World Cup.
Şükür's record-breaking goal remains a memorable and iconic moment in the history of the FIFA World Cup, highlighting the unpredictable and thrilling nature of the sport of football. Please note that while this record was accurate as of my last knowledge update in September 2021, it's advisable to verify the latest information, as records in sports can change over time due to new matches and achievements.