Slovenia scores the most powerful goal, while Denmark has the longest at the Euros thus far.

Slovenia scores the most powerful goal, while Denmark has the longest at the Euros thus far.

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According to a group stage analysis, Slovenian defender Erik Janza scored the most powerful goal of Euro 2024 at 128.76 kph (80 mph), while Danish midfielder Morten Hjulmand's 28-meter (30.6-yard) strike was the longest.

Janza's goal in a 1-1 draw with Denmark, and Hjulmand's in a similar scoreline against England, helped their countries advance to the knockout stage, where they will undoubtedly hope to repeat their performances against Portugal and hosts Germany, respectively.

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The built-in technology of the tournament's Adidas-made "Fussballliebe" (love of football) also showed that Hungary's Kevin Csoboth hit the goal with the most spins in his last-gasp strike against Scotland with a total of 16 rotations.

That was scant consolation, however, for Hungary's narrowly missing out on reaching the knockouts.

According to European soccer body Uefa's group stage analysis published on Saturday, Denmark's Hjulmand's long-range strike also made the top ten hardest-struck goals. 

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