He'll go to the States when he's older or the middle east. That record is toastThere is a real good chance this animal breaks Pele all time OFFICIAL goals record of 756 Ronaldo is on 696. All time International goals record along with the all time official goals record would be fecking mental.
In truth he should of got at least 2 goals today, his finishing was off.
Yes my bad it is 698Is it not 698?
edit: it is.
Yes my bad it is 698
Ya he will surpass it no doubt. 30 goals this season and 30 goals the next and its pretty much done.He'll go to the States when he's older or the middle east. That record is toast
He'll go to the States when he's older or the middle east. That record is toast
Estadio Jose Alvalade would be betterOld Trafford would be a more suitable retirement ground.
Estadio Jose Alvalade would be better
He might end his career with these stats.
Real Madrid all time goal scorer
Portugal all time goal scorer
CL all time goal scorer
International all time goals score
All time official goal scoring record.
That simply unreal. Greatest goal scorer the game has ever seen.
Jose Rodriguez and Yannick Bolasie are starters at Sporting....BELIEVE ME you are doing betterWe need him more I’d say, your doing better. Don’t be selfish
I agree 100%.And I think he’s more than just a goalscorer, he is a force of reckoning that helps every team he is with.
Jose Rodriguez and Yannick Bolasie are starters at Sporting....BELIEVE ME you are doing better
He might end his career with these stats.
Real Madrid all time goal scorer
Portugal all time goal scorer
CL all time goal scorer
International all time goals score
All time official goal scoring record.
That simply unreal. Greatest goal scorer the game has ever seen.
If he wants the record it's "only" 16 goals and I think he believes he can get it. Also to my understanding the all time official goals record is held by Pele with 756 goals? I think he will do 3 seasons at Juve an then play in the US where he will do what Zlatan is doing but probably better and keep banging in goals.I think it depends how long will he play until retired.
The all time official record is held by Josef Biscan in 1930s-40s. 805 goals in 530 match, absolutely insane stats. But no idea how the quality of football is like during that period, and how’s the Austrian league like. Ronaldo need to score 107 goals more. He may score another 75-90 goals for Juventus in next 3 seasons (let’s say he average score 25-30 goals per season), then it depends whether he want to retire when he is still at the top at 37, or rather will play in US to squeeze more money and promote his brand for few more years. If he play in US he will most likely break the record.
The international all time record is tricky. He need to score 16 more goals to match Ali Daei record, who has been scoring for fun against Asia Minor/semi-professional/part timers. I think he can do it in next 3 years. But it depends how many games he wants to rest during international break. He is going to be 35 soon, can’t expect him to play 50-60 games every year without any rest, can he?
If he wants the record it's "only" 16 goals and I think he believes he can get it. Also to my understanding the all time official goals record is held by Pele with 756 goals? I think he will do 3 seasons at Juve an then play in the US where he will do what Zlatan is doing but probably better and keep banging in goals.
Thanks for this! I read it was Pele yesterday but I guess I was mistaken. Makes it a little tougher to break now but still possible.Unofficial record is held by Pelé, 1281 goals, including all the friendly/exhibition games. Although Arthur Friedenreich was said to be scoring 1329 goals (or 1229 goals) during 1910-1930’s, which is highly disputed as there lack of documentation to proof the figure.
But the official record is held by Biscan (805 goals), as follow:
1. Biscan 805 goals
2. Romario 772 goals
3. Pelé 767 goals
4. Puskás 746 goals
5. Müller 735 goals
6. Ronaldo 698 goals
7. Messi 671 goals
Although there is chance Ronaldo breaking the record, there also chance for Messi breaking it as well, as he is 2 years younger and playing for a more attacking side.
Thanks for this! I read it was Pele yesterday but I guess I was mistaken. Makes it a little tougher to break now but still possible.
Sounds similar to Fernando Peyroteo from Sporting. I will leave some links if you got time on your hands and are interested. 544 goals in 344 games he was the main man in the famous "5 violins" from Sporting.Reading more on Josef Bican, apart from scoring most official goals (805 goals in 530 games), its is also estimated he had scored at least 1468 unofficial goals throughout his career (no documentation). He is truly by far the best goal scorer in his time. Only thing is he belongs to the era which is around 80-90 years ago, simply no one today know how good he was, there's not enough footage we can find, and we have no idea what is the level of football is during that era.
Sounds similar to Fernando Peyroteo from Sporting. I will leave some links if you got time on your hands and are interested. 544 goals in 344 games he was the main man in the famous "5 violins" from Sporting.
https://thesefootballtimes.co/2019/...-and-statistically-brilliant-goalscorer-ever/
https://portugoal.net/classics-topmenu/609-peyroteo-portugal-s-forgotten-superstar
It was weird seeing him say what he said in the interviews as I am completely convinced he will play until Minimum of 38. I would sell my soul if Ronaldo came back to Sporting and won us the league after 20 years. Would be legendaryHe'll win the CL with Juve in the next few years, come back home, win us the league after 20+ years and then get to 1000 goals while in his fourties.
Seriously though, don't think there's a chance he ends up playing in China or in the US. After his last few interviews I wouldn't be surprised if he retired when his current contract ends.
I think it has to do with the level of defending and quality of the game was so poor. I mean you might struggle to find a world class defender(s) in those eras up until the 70s or 80s.Very interesting read. Its seems legends playing during 30-40s era or earlier are generally not rated as highly as legends playing from 50's onwards.
10s-40s - Meazza, Josef Biscan, Arthur Friedenreich, Peyroteo (7/10, this era was so old and underrated, probably have to do with lack of media coverage, or even lack of football quality?)
50s-60s - Pele, Garrincha, Best, Charlton, Puskas, Di Stefano, Eusebio, Yashin (10/10, this was the era which created most legends, and of course we have Pele the GOAT there as well)
60s-70s - Cruyff, Beckbenbauer, Muller, Rivera (9/10, an era dominated by Cruyff and Beckenabuer, 2 of the most revolutionised/influential player of all time, plus a few good others)
70s-80s - Maradona, Platini, Zico, Rummenigge (9/10, Maradona, the GOAT was playing in this era, the highest peak football world have ever seen)
80s-90s - Romario, Baggio, Gullit, Van Basten, Maldini, Baresi (8/10, this is an era with no true GOAT but many football superstars)
90s-00s - L.Ronaldo, Zidane, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Figo (8.5/10, similar as 80s-90s, we have many football superstars with real talent, but not quite reach the GOAT level career-wise)
00s-10s - Messi, Ronaldo (9/10, an era totally dominate by Messi and Ronaldo, who broke every record out there, and win everything in sight at club football, simply the 2 GOAT, but others are pale in comparison)
He will. It won't be broken for a long time after that either.I really want him to beat Daei's record.
He will. It won't be broken for a long time after that either.
He's performing better for Portugal in this decade than he performed in the 2000's