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Kluivert presented with Guinness World Record

Justin Kluivert receives a Guinness World Records certificate from Adam Millward for the most number of penalties in a Premier League match.. _(Image: Richard Crease)_

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JUSTIN Kluivert was presented with a Guinness World Record on Saturday after his hattrick of penalties against Wolves last season.

The Dutchman was given his certificate to enter the book of records, after he scored the trio of spot kicks at Molineux, as the [Cherries](http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/cherries/clubnews/) won 4-2.

Kluivert told BBC Sport in May that he wanted to be put into the book for being the only player to score in each of the top six leagues in Europe.

But while he wasn’t given that record, he was presented with a certificate before Saturday's game against Brighton for scoring three penalties against Wolves in November last season.

The certificate reads ‘The most penalties scored by a football (soccer) player in an English Premier League match is 3, and was achieved by Justin Kluivert (Netherlands) in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK, on 30 Nov 2024’.

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