Bale has Clocked 36.9 km/h. Whilst Mbappe has done around 35/36 km/h. Dribbling with the ball at pace is another scenario where Bale is far ahead of Mbappe.
Kylian Mbappe recorded the top speed of 10.6 metres per second ahead of Real Madrid outcast - and impending Tottenham signing - Gareth Bale on 10.3 metres per second….
PSG's Kylian Mbappe has been ranked as the fastest footballer in the world according to data from French newspaper Le Figaro.
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Gareth Bale [fastest footballer] top speed: 22.9mph.
Bale clocked an incredible 40kmh during Real Madrid's draw with Villarreal in his debut – almost 25mph, just 2mph behind Bolt's world-record speed.
“I reckon Bale is probably the fastest footballer in the world right now but I could help him with his career if he wants me to,” commented the Jamaican. Bale's team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo is fifth on the list at 33.6km/h (20.9mph) while Barcelona man Lionel Messi sits seventh with 32.5km/h (20.2mph).
Real Madrid speedster Gareth Bale has record the fastest sprint in football ever clocking 39.9 km / h against Villareal in 2013.
The pair are often likened because of their similar physique and playing styles, but Zabaleta points out that Ronaldo has a stronger trunk whereas Bale is more developed in his lower limbs. "Bale has huge calf muscles," he says. "That's why he runs so fast. He's incredible.
Gareth Bale
During his Real Madrid debut against Villarreal, Spanish website La Sexta (via nydailynews.com) clocked the Welshman at nearly 25 miles per hour. That's impressively close to Usain Bolt's speed record of 27.79 mph.
Champions League Championship EFL WSL Revealed Sport Football Mbullet Kylian Mbappe runs at 44.7kmph to score for PSG… just slower than world's fastest man Usain Bolt when setting world 100m... Mbappe then comes through and finishes in (a still impressive) 10.9 seconds.
Mohamed Salah – 36.64 Km/h
Mohamed Salah, is well-known for his remarkable speed and dribbling abilities. His pace has been a key element in his success and made a substantial contribution to both his goals and assists.
According to data presented by Sports Lens, Sulemana ranked as the fastest player in the 2022 FIFA World Cup when playing for Ghana against Uruguay, with a speed of 35.7 kilometres per hour. This made him faster than France's Kylian Mbappe, who was actually ninth in the rankings on 35.3 kilometres per hour.
According to sports experts, Kylian Mbappe's speed stands at 38km per hour, ranking him as the fastest footballer in the world.
He is 35-year-old but still has a top speed of 21.5 mph, which is incredible!
Arsenal legend Henry clocked a remarkable 39.2km per hour - around 24.3mph- in a match in 1998 and that would make him competitive in a 100m race.
Lionel Messi, regarded as the greatest player of all time has a fearful shot among his stacked arsenal of footballing weapons. His fastest shot on record is 90 mph and, considering the accuracy with which he often strikes, it's easy to see why his goalscoring record is so immense. ...
Bale was clocked in at 7.2 seconds for 65 meters which roughly translates to a 22 second 200 meter time.
He ran the 100m in 11 seconds, faster than 99% of today's footballers, a playing heart rate of 56bpm, the average pro is around 95bpm & a vertical leap measured at 48 inches = to Michael Jordan. Decades ahead of his time.
Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior also known by the name Neymar Jr is a Brazilian professional soccer player who plays for Paris Saint-Germain. His top speed is 21.6 mph. or 34.83 kmh.
Cristiano Ronaldo had clocked a speed of 33.95 kilometres per hour against Spain in the FIFA World Cup in Russia, four years ago.
One of the greatest ever to grace the sport, Lionel Messi has made a massive impact on any team he has donned the jersey for and his dribbling skill is the major reason for it. Whether playing for the Argentina national football team or Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Messi produces brilliance in every match.
Garrincha
He goes by the name Garrincha and is widely regarded as the greatest ever dribbler in the world of football. His connection with the football was unimaginable. He could do things no one ever has or will do on a football pitch. He had an air of confidence about himself when he was on the ball.
"A normal athlete uses numerous neurons even when simply moving their foot, but Neymar uses his brain much more efficiently," Naito explains. The fewer the number of neurons needed for a single movement, the more that can be used for other movements. This is the secret behind the football star's skillful footwork.