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Revision as of 01:03, 29 June 2022

Adolfosburg 169–0 San Salvador
Event1910 Liga Nacional
Date10 April 1910; 114 years ago (1910-04-10)
VenueCampo de Adolfo el Grande, Adolfosburg
Man of the MatchJosé Umaña Covarrubias
RefereeArmando Pejas Jerez
Attendance7,732
Weather
  • Clear and sunny
  • 79°F (26°C)
  • 33% humidity

CF Adolfosburg 169–0 CF San Salvador was a football match of the Conference of Professional Football (CPF) on 21 March 1915 between CF Adolfosburg and CF San Salvador. During the match, CF San Salvador scored 169 own goals in protest of the playoff system of the Conference of Professional Football at the time which had mathematically already decided the final matchup of the 1915 Copa Creeperiano Final, which was CF Adolfosburg and CF Salvador. The scoreline of 169–0 is the record for the largest defeat in football history, however, CF San Salvador 44–0 CF La'Libertad hold the record for the largest defeat for a legitimate match.