According to a report on Pulse.ng, Chinedu was able to navigate the distance with the ball placed in the centre of his head.
Chinedu said: “This one is a record created by me and I’m happy that I have done my own side.
"It is left for the Guinness World Record to rectify it and and bring back the results."
This is not the first time the Cambodia-based footballer has reportedly registered his name in the Guinness World Record.
In March 2016, the player reportedly set the record after walking from the Redemption camp on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos, which is a total distance of 48.08km with a ball on his head.
However, checks on the Guinness World Record website (guinnessworldrecords.com) has shown that Chinedu's achievements are yet to be registered.
It was gathered that the records he reportedly set in March and November 2016 are not registered on the website.
Chinedu said: “This one is a record created by me and I’m happy that I have done my own side.
"It is left for the Guinness World Record to rectify it and and bring back the results."
This is not the first time the Cambodia-based footballer has reportedly registered his name in the Guinness World Record.
In March 2016, the player reportedly set the record after walking from the Redemption camp on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos, which is a total distance of 48.08km with a ball on his head.
However, checks on the Guinness World Record website (guinnessworldrecords.com) has shown that Chinedu's achievements are yet to be registered.
It was gathered that the records he reportedly set in March and November 2016 are not registered on the website.
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