The 19-year-old France youth international set off the speed gun at 23.09 mph (37.16 km/h) in the 12th minute of the game at the Ruhrstadion, making him the first player in the history of that stat to surpass 23 mph and 37 km/h.
To give you an idea of how fast Bahoya was, the average speed of Usain Bolt’s world-record 100 metre sprint at the 2009 World Championships was 23.35 mph (37.58 km/h).