Foot Africa
·23 September 2025
Justin Kluivert enters the Guinness Book of Records with a new record

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·23 September 2025
A new distinguished achievement for the Premier League.
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Justin Kluivert now officially holds a unique place in the history books, having received a certificate commemorating a truly singular Premier League achievement: scoring the most penalty goals by a single player in one match.
The Dutch attacking midfielder etched his name into the record last November in a memorable clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers. In a display of remarkable composure, Kluivert stepped up to the spot not once, not twice, but three times, converting each penalty to secure a hat-trick that propelled Bournemouth to a 4-2 victory. It was a night of pure, clinical precision that few players ever experience.
This formal recognition, however, arrives at an interesting juncture in Kluivert's season. While the certificate celebrates a past moment of supreme confidence, the current campaign has presented a different challenge. Across five appearances in all competitions so far, the goals and assists have yet to materialize, marking a stark contrast to his historic performance less than a year ago.
For Kluivert and Bournemouth, the official record serves as both a celebration of a legendary feat and a reminder of the match-winning quality they know lies within him, waiting for its next opportunity to shine.