
Burn Güler: A Left-Handed Shot of a Legend Overcomes the Historical Distance at the Bernabéu
The young Turk inscribes his name in the annals of Real Madrid with a great goal from more than 60 meters, eclipsing Mikel Lasa's record.
The Santiago Bernabéu witnessed a moment that is now part of Real Madrid's history. In the final stages of a peaceful match against Elche, when the focus was on the emergence of seven youth players led by Álvaro Arbeloa, an individual genius illuminated the white coliseum. Arda Güler, just 21 years old and already considered an emerging star in European football, scored a goal for eternity.
A shot that surpassed the **60 meter** mark, rewriting the club's record books. This Turkish prodigy not only sealed the match, but also left behind a mark that had been in effect for almost three decades: the longest goal scored by a Real Madrid player.
Before Güler's emergence, Madrid's memory evoked the name of Mikel Lasa. The left back, in a league match on February 5, 1995, scored a goal from a distance of **58 meters** against Sevilla. A goal that came in the 91st minute, in a moment of urgency for the Seville team that was desperately looking for an equalizer.
Lasa's goal came from a corner kick. In a fortuitous play, he stole the ball from Davor Suker and began a run down the left wing. When he looked up, he saw Juan Carlos Unzué, Sevilla's goalkeeper, ahead. Without hesitation, he hit a measured shot that, after a perfect parabola, surpassed the goalkeeper and entered the goal. The Bernabéu, witness to such a feat, reacted with a shower of white handkerchiefs.
But Real Madrid's history is full of memorable goals at the Santiago Bernabéu, works of art that defy logic. Clarence Seedorf, with a cannon shot from **45 meters** against Atlético de Madrid in their first derby on **August 30, 1997**, left an indelible image.
Even more transcendent was the goal by Santi Aragón, who in a classic against Barcelona on December 12, 1990, surprised Andoni Zubizarreta with a shot from **42 meters**. A goal that occurred in the return of the Spanish Super Cup and that resonated strongly.
Gica Hagi's magical left foot also left its mark. The Romanian, in a match against Osasuna two seasons later, stole the ball in the center of the field and, with an unstoppable shot, sent the ball into the net. Goals that, over the years, became legends of Real Madrid fans.
The self-confidence and quality of Arda Güler have brought that magic back to the Bernabéu. In a moment of absolute need, the young Turkish talent intercepted a pass, drove the ball close to his left foot and, upon spotting Dituro, the rival goalkeeper, far from his position, unleashed a huge shot. The ball flew, the goalkeeper ran in vain, and the ball bounced near the goal line before kissing the net. The Bernabéu erupted, chanting the name of their new idol.
With this goal, Güler not only scored the furthest goal in Real Madrid's history, but also positioned itself as the second furthest goal in LaLiga. It is only surpassed by the one achieved by Antonio José for Numancia against Sevilla on **November 13, 2004**, at an astonishing distance of **68 meters**.
Arda, with his arms raised, received the ovation of a surrendered Bernabéu. Even though the scoreboard reflected a resounding 4-1, he celebrated the goal with the intensity of someone who had just won a final. His euphoria led him to hug all his teammates, including those who had not had minutes in the match.
“It was a great goal and I'm very happy. I looked at the goalkeeper, he wasn't positioned well and I tried,” Güler declared after the game. A few simple words that summarize the audacity and technique of a player called to mark an era, a goal that will resonate in the collective memory of Real Madrid fans forever.
Frequently Asked Questions about Arda Güler's Goal
What is the exact distance of Arda Güler's goal?
Arda Güler's goal is estimated to have been scored from a distance greater than **60 meters**.
Who held the previous record for furthest goal at Real Madrid?
The previous record was held by Mikel Lasa, with a goal scored from **58 meters** in 1995.
Against which team did Mikel Lasa score his historic goal?
Mikel Lasa scored his historic goal against **Sevilla**.
When did Mikel Lasa's goal occur?
Mikel Lasa's goal took place on February 5, 1995.
Which other players have scored outstanding long-range goals at the Bernabéu?
Other players such as Clarence Seedorf (45 meters) and Santi Aragón (42 meters) have also scored memorable goals from long distance at the Bernabéu.
What is the furthest goal recorded in LaLiga?
The furthest goal recorded in LaLiga was scored by Antonio José for Numancia against Sevilla in **2004**, at a distance of **68 metres**.
How old is Arda Güler?
Arda Güler is **21 years old**.
What does this goal mean for Arda Güler's career?
This goal is an example of his great technical quality and audacity, and establishes him as an emerging star of European football.
How did Arda Güler react after scoring the goal?
Güler celebrated the goal effusively, hugging his teammates and showing his joy.
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Arda Güler: Un Zurdazo de Leyenda Supera la Distancia Histórica en el Bernabéu
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