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Friday, 4 November 2016

35 Years Old Adruitz Breaks Record, Scores Five Against Genk


Veteran striker Aritz Aduriz made history as he scored all five goals for Athletic Bilbao in the Spanish club's 5-3 win against Genk of Belgium in Group F.

Aduriz gave the Spanish side the lead in the eighth minute, pouncing when Raul Garcia's header landed inside the six-yard box.

And the 35-year-old was given the chance to double his tally when Iker Muniain was tripped in the box.

Aduriz promptly sent the keeper the wrong way and smashed home his second.

Genk cut the lead to one four minutes later but Aduriz completed his hat-trick before half-time with another spot kick.

The visitors scored again but Bilbao's veteran striker raced through to restore the two-goal advantage with a fine finish.

And he scored his third penalty of the night to make it 5-3 in stoppage time when Inaki Williams was impeded.

The tally doubled Aduriz's tally for the season to 10 goals in all competitions. The Basque club are second in Group F with six points, behind Genk on goal difference and a point clear of both Sassuolo and Rapid Vienna, who drew 2-2 in Italy.

No-one has scored five goals in a Europa League or UEFA Cup main competition game since 1992 when Daniel Fonseca was Napoli's only goalscorer in a 5-1 win at Valencia.

The list of those who have achieved the feat now runs to eight players including Marco van Basten, who took advantage when Ajax ran amok against Luxembourg minnows Differdange and won 14-0.

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