The shortest FOOTBALL match ever | 11 mins

Do you know what the shortest official professional soccer match ever played looks like on paper? Forget matches abandoned early due to bad weather or crowd trouble. This is the unbelievable story of an official, top-division match in Chile that was started, paused, and then completed across two separate dates six months apart! In 1993, Coquimbo Unido and Universidad Católica were playing a normal match until the stadium lights were physically destroyed in the 79th minute. Instead of awarding a default win or replaying the whole game, the federation made a mind-blowing decision: Come back 6 months later and play just the remaining 11 minutes. Imagine the madness! Transfer windows had closed, players had retired, squads had completely changed, yet they had to show up to work for exactly eleven minutes of soccer. If you love uncovering the forgotten, bizarre, and completely unbelievable corners of soccer history, subscribe right now and drop a comment below: Did the federation make the right call? #SoccerHistory #ShortestMatch #ChileanSoccer