Patrik Schick scored a goal from halfway line in Czech Republic's 2-0 win over Scotland in a Group D match at Hampden Park in EURO 2020 on Monday.
It was the Bayer Leverkusen forward's second goal of the game. The 25-year-old put the Czechs in the lead in the 42nd minute with a header. He then doubled his tally in the 52nd minute with an outrageous effort.
When the ball broke to Schick, he took a couple of touches before curling an effort from the halfway line to catch Scotland goalkeeper David Marshall off his line.
UEFA says it was the longest distance for a goal in the tournament at 49.7 meters. The previous record 38.6 meters came from Germany midfielder Torsten Frings at Euro 2004.
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