Football
oi-Madhuri Adnal
Czechia made history in the FIFA World Cup 2026 after scoring the fastest goal of the tournament so far, finding the net just six minutes into their Group A clash against South Africa.
The man behind the early breakthrough was Czechia’s Michal Sadilek (18) midfielder, who punished a defensive mistake to give his side a dream start. Sadílek intercepted a careless backpass inside the penalty area and calmly finished after catching the South African defender completely out of position.
Czechia’s Michal Sadílek scored the fastest goal of the FIFA World Cup 2026 just six minutes into their Group A game against South Africa, seizing on a defensive error to secure an early lead.

The goal stunned South Africa, who were still settling into the game when Czechia struck decisively. The defensive lapse proved costly, handing Czechia an early advantage in a high-stakes Group A encounter.
Who is Michal Sadilek?
Michal Sadílek is a Czech professional midfielder known for his composure, work rate, and intelligent positioning in midfield. He has represented the Czech Republic across all youth levels and broke into the senior national team in 2021. His brother Lukáš is also a professional footballer.
Michal Sadílek, who has 42.3K followers on Instagram at the time of writing, opened the scoring with a sixth-minute finish after capitalising on a defensive mistake.”
SÁĎA!!! pic.twitter.com/ma2JhmKoeb
— Česká fotbalová reprezentace (@ceskarepre_cz) June 18, 2026
Sadílek began his professional career with Jong PSV, making his debut in 2016 before progressing through European football. In 2021, he joined FC Twente on loan, a move that was made permanent in 2022 after impressive performances. He later signed for Czech First League club Slavia Prague in 2025.
On the international stage, Sadílek has been part of the Czech senior setup since 2019, making his debut in a friendly against Italy in 2021. He was also selected for UEFA Euro 2024 but had to withdraw after an unfortunate leg injury caused by falling off a tricycle, missing the tournament in a bizarre setback.
Despite that disappointment, he returned strongly and was named in Czechia’s 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where he has now made an instant impact.
Match Impact
The early goal shifted momentum immediately in Czechia’s favor, forcing South Africa to chase the game from the opening minutes. With both teams needing points in Group A, the pressure remains high as the match continues.
