A DStv Premiership star has achieved an incredible feat which rivals that of top players from the English Premier League.
Ashley Cupido scored a double when Cape Town Spur took on Amazulu at Athlone Stadium, helping his side to a 3-1 and some much-needed three points in February this year. It was one of just three victories in 23 games so far this season for the Urban Warriors.
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Cupido netted his first in the 56th minute and his second in the 84th. In the build up to the first goal, the 22-year-old unwittingly achieved something incredible.
While running from his side's defensive third to the opposition box to capitalise on a counter-attacking scenario, Cupido — according to Mike Morton Talks Football — clocked a sprinting speed of a whopping 37 km/h which, to give some context, is quicker than Gareth Bale who once recorded a speed of 34.7km/h according to Feed Me Goal.
The current fastest player in England's top-flight is Tottenham Hotspur's Micky van de Wen who recorded an astonishing speed of 37.38km/h. Following closely behind the Dutchman is Luton Town's Chiedozie Ogbene who clocked in at 36.93km/h.
Given their numbers and the speeds Cupido achieved as he dashed towards the opposing penalty area to put himself in a goal-scoring position, his pace would terrify defenders in the EPL and perhaps all across the globe.
Check out the striker in action here:
@mikemortontalksfootball Fastest player in the PSL?! Ashley Cupido records an incredible 37km/h in a game against Amazulu. Which would put him second behing Micky Van de Ven in the #englishpremierleague Sven Botman recorded an incredible top speed of 39km/h recently dor Newcastle. Is there anyone else who can top that?? #greenscreen #southafrica #soccer #psl #ashleycupido #svenbotman #CapCut ? original sound - Mike Morton Talks Football
The attacker's blistering pace would not, however, come as a surprise to those who have previously seen him in action as he once also recorded a speed of 36.96km/h.
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