📈 CBF confirms fastest Brasileirão goal, see all-time rankings | OneFootball

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·27 October 2025

📈 CBF confirms fastest Brasileirão goal, see all-time rankings

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The CBF confirmed on Monday (27) on its official website that the Ecuadorian Alan Franco, from Atlético-MG, is the scorer of the fastest goal in the Brasileirão 2025.

The midfielder scored 21 seconds into the game in the 1-0 victory over Ceará last Saturday (25) at Arena MRV, during the 30th round.


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With this, he surpassed the Argentine Joaquín Correa, from Botafogo, who had scored at 22 seconds in the 2-2 draw with Santos at Estádio Nilton Santos.

The confirmation ends the symbolic competition between the two, who had scored in the same round.

Despite the feat, the historical record for the fastest goal in the points system (since 2003) remains with Dinei, former Vitória striker, who scored at 8 seconds against Portuguesa in 2008.


⚡ Ranking of the Fastest Goals in Brasileirão (2003–2025)

1. Dinei (Vitória) – Vitória 2 x 1 Portuguesa, 2008 (8 seconds)

2. Ceará (Coritiba) – Coritiba 3 x 2 Criciúma, 2003 (11 seconds)

3. Cazares (Atlético-MG) – Atlético-MG 5 x 3 Botafogo, 2016 (12 seconds)

4. Robinho (Santos) – Santos 2 x 2 São Caetano, 2003 (12 seconds)

5. Wagner (Cruzeiro) – Cruzeiro 3 x 0 Grêmio, 2008 (13 seconds)

6. Galvão (Paraná) – Paraná 3 x 2 Santos, 2004 (13 seconds)

7. Adriano Magrão (Fluminense) – Fluminense 1 x 1 Atlético-MG, 2007 (15 seconds)

8. Lucas Paquetá (Flamengo) – Vitória 2 x 2 Flamengo, 2018 (15 seconds)

9. Patric (Avaí) – Avaí 3 x 2 Internacional, 2010 (15 seconds)

10. Pará (own goal, Coritiba) – Coritiba 4 x 0 Grêmio, 2013 (15 seconds)

11. Claudinho (RB Bragantino) – RB Bragantino 1 x 1 Flamengo, 2020 (15 seconds)

12. Raphael Veiga (Palmeiras) – Palmeiras 2 x 0 Grêmio, 2021 (15 seconds)

13. Wellington Paulista (Cruzeiro) – Cruzeiro 4 x 2 Náutico, 2009 (16 seconds)

14. Lucas Moura (São Paulo) – São Paulo 2 x 1 Atlético-MG, 2011 (19 seconds)

15. Vélber (Paysandu) – Paysandu 4 x 1 Bahia, 2003 (20 seconds)

16. Alan Franco (Atlético-MG) – Atlético-MG 1 x 0 Ceará, 2025 (21 seconds)

17. Joaquín Correa (Botafogo) – Botafogo 2 x 2 Santos, 2025 (22 seconds)

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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.


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