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Guinness World Record - Chinonso Etche



Meet Chinonso Etche, Our star from Enugu-Ukwu, Anambra State. He was born in Warri, delta state and thats where his talent was discovered. 

He is currently a 4 Times Guinness World Record Holder 

(Youngest African with 4 Titles)


HIS NEW WORLD RECORDS⤵️


1. Fastest Time To 1,000 touches While Balancing a Ball On His Head 

(7 Minutes 46 Seconds)


2. Most Football Touches In A Seated Position While Balancing A Ball On His Head In One Minute 

(197 Touches)


3. Most Football Headers In A Prone Position/ Lying on The Floor In One Minute" (233 Headers) 


4. Most Football Touches In One Minute While Balancing Another Ball On His Head (111 Touches) 


He is just 12 years old! ❤️❤️




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