Longest kickball match set by a Metro Atlanta nonprofit surpasses global record
In an extraordinary display of dedication and commitment, a group of metro Atlanta volunteers broke the Guinness World Record for the longest game of kickball on Sunday. The record-breaking game, played by the nonprofit Men Opposing Sex Trafficking (MOST), took place in Atlanta, Georgia, and lasted an astonishing 52 hours, from Friday morning to Sunday, just before noon.
The record-breaking kickball game was a unique and challenging experience for the players, who sacrificed personal comfort and prioritized the game over personal needs such as sleep and meals. The game did not provide traditional breaks, and players got very little sleep and virtually no rest. Instead, they rotated out for quick bathroom trips, and meals were eaten right on the field during the game.
This is the third time MOST has broken a Guinness World Record for the longest game of a sport. Previously, they held records for the longest game of softball and basketball. The current record for the longest game was set in 2011 by students at Padua Franciscan High School in Parma, Ohio. However, as of now, there are no available search results or credible sources indicating who broke the record for the longest kickball game in 2025.
The record-breaking kickball game was a testament to the players' determination and resilience. They demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt to unusual conditions and maintain their energy levels without traditional breaks. The game was played as a means to generate funds and awareness for anti-human trafficking efforts.
The event was covered by our website, and we were privileged to witness this incredible display of dedication firsthand. The players' commitment to the cause was evident throughout the game, and their achievement serves as an inspiration to all who strive to make a difference in the world. The record-breaking kickball game concluded on Sunday, leaving a lasting impression on all who were a part of it or witnessed it.