We all have our little claims to fame on the sporting field, those days that everything just went right for you. Be it that brace you got at under 12, or the hat-trick you bundled in at under 16, we've all had a few good days.

Well Yanick Djouzi Manzizila had one of those days, and it's fair to say he's bested anything any of us have ever done.

Playing for Kongo United in Stockholm's 7th division, Manzizila scored 21 goals in his side's 30-0 win over Balrog Botkyrka, beating the previous record of 18 goals, set in 1984.

Unfortunately, the game wasn't filmed, so we don't have access to possibly the best and longest match highlights of all time, but the feat becomes slightly less impressive when you realise that he was at one point a youth team player for both West Ham and Sheffield Wednesday, before moving to France to turn professional five years ago.

Failing to make the grade at Lille, the 25 year-old moved back to Sweden, where we have a feeling he may be offered the chance to play in a slightly more competitive league now. For those inclined to waste endless hours on Football Manager, Manzizila's coach is the legendary Tonton Zola Moukoko, who once upon a time was tipped for great things at Derby County.