During the 2017-18 Premier League season, Mane clocked a top speed of 34.84 kph (21.64 mph). The 26-year-old Egyptian actually bettered that mark, recording the 18th fastest speed in the whole division last year at 34.93 kph (21.70 mph).
Mbappe clocks 23.6mph in stunning PSG goal… faster than Bolt during 100m world record. KYLIAN MBAPPE recorded a speed of 38kph against Monaco - which amazingly is faster than Usian Bolt during his 100m world record. Bolt reached a high speed of at 27.79 mph (44.72kph) during his 2009 World Athletics Championship win.
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- Andres Iniesta.
- Gareth Bale.
- Wayne Rooney.
- Neymar Jr.
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
- Lionel Messi.
- Cristiano Ronaldo.
- Faiq Bolkiah.
According to Opta, Sane recorded the highest top speed in the Premier League last season. He was clocked at 35.48 kph (22.05 mph), which is actually the fastest speed ever recorded in the EPL (granted, the statistic has only been measured since 2014, when Jamie Vardy set the previous record).
Ronaldo tops their list, having been clocked going as fast at 10.9 meters per second, or 24.4 miles per hour. Sub 10-second 100m runners are usually able to run over 26 mph at their top speed.
Interesting - that peak speed for Messi (32.5km/h or 11.07s per 100m pace) would come out to a 12.3 100m ideally (take fastest pace and divide by . 9 - although very few come close to this ratio).
Obviously, Bale when fully fit is faster than Ronaldo. He is known as a sprinter who uses his skills, tricks and pace to torment the defenders on the right wing. He once clocked 36.9 km/h. On comparison with Bale, Ronaldo is a more complete player.
Football: SportVu found that cornerbacks and wide receivers, who tend to run the most, run about 1.25 miles per game, so it's safe to assume most players run less. An analysis by the Wall Street Journal found the average American football player only moves, let alone runs, for 11 minutes per game.
Gareth Bale is regularly touted as the fastest man in football. A recent FIFA-endorsed study even suggested that he can clock speeds of up to 36.9 km/h, which is only marginally slower than the 37.58 km/h average speed Usain Bolt travelled at en route to his 100m world record.
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A large field, a fast moving ball, and rare substitutions mean soccer players can expect to log some heavy mileage over 90-plus minutes. Midfielders tend to run the most, sometimes reaching nearly 9.5 miles, according to SportVU.Sanchez completed 52 sprints during the game, which was fewer than all of the other outfield players who completed 90 minutes bar centre-backs Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny. And, incredibly, Sanchez's top speed of 31.1 km/h was 0.7 km/h slower than renowned slowcoach Mertesacker.
1. Usain Bolt. Usain Bolt is the fastest runner in the world.
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The slowest player in FIFA 20 is Union Magdalena shot-stopper Horacio Ramirez, who has an acceleration rating of 14, which means he lags behind Polish goalkeeper Milosz Mleczko, who has a sprint speed of 11 but acceleration of 34.Ronaldo tops their list, having been clocked going as fast at 10.9 meters per second, or 24.4 miles per hour. Sub 10-second 100m runners are usually able to run over 26 mph at their top speed.
Soccer Superstar Kylian Mbappe Clocked Sprinting Faster Than Usain Bolt When He Set His 2009 100M World Record. Usain Bolt is in the record books at the fastest man ever. He still holds world records for the 100 and 200-meter sprints with times of 9.58-seconds (100-meter in 2009) and 19.19 (200-meter in 2009).
Carlin Isles scores against Argentina at the 2014 USA Sevens in Las Vegas. Over 20 metres, Isles is 0.22 seconds faster than Usain Bolt. Over 40 yards, Isles's 4.22sec time, recorded by the Lions in 2013, is faster than any player electronically recorded in the history of the NFL Combine.
Rugby players will usually be stronger and more powerful than soccer players, but soccer players will often be faster over short distances and will need to have more stamina to cover 10+km in a match.
The Gabonese international is no slouch and clocked a time of 3.7 seconds over 30m in 2013 - faster than Bolt, who set his 100m world record of 9.58 seconds in Hertha Berlin's Olympiastadion in 2009.