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Pelé scored 12 goals in 14 FIFA World Cup appearances spanning four separate World Cups. [1] As of the most recent edition , he is the only footballer to have won three World Cups [ c ] and is one of only five players, the others being Uwe Seeler , Miroslav Klose , Cristiano Ronaldo , and Lionel Messi , to have scored in four separate ones. [ 9 ]
With 77 goals in 92 official appearances, [note 2] Pelé is the second highest goalscorer of the Brazil national football team. [83] He scored twelve goals and is credited with ten assists in fourteen World Cup appearances, including four goals and seven assists in 1970. [24]
RSSSF credits Bican with 948 goals, a tally which includes goals scored in winter tournaments, as well as when selected to represent regional and city teams, [17] and the Football Association of the Czech Republic claims a total of 821. [18] [19] Spanish newspapers Marca and Sport state that both Bican and Pelé scored 762 goals.
Pelé, with 77 goals in 91 official matches, averages 0.84 goal per game. Neymar has an average of 0.62. Neymar, who is yet to win a Copa America or a World Cup, took a humbling approach amid all ...
FILE - Brazil's soccer legend Pele attends the opening of an exhibit about his life titled King's Marks, in Brasilia, Brazil, June 25, 2008. Pelé, the Brazilian king of soccer who won a record ...
The 1958 final holds the record for most goals scored in a World Cup Final, and it shares the record for the greatest winning margin (with the 1970 and 1998 tournaments). The records for both the youngest and oldest goalscorer in a World Cup final were set in this match by Pelé (17 years and 249 days) and Nils Liedholm (35 years, 263 days ...
Player Years Goals 1 Roberto Dinamite: 1971–1992 190 2 Fred: 2004–2022 158 3 Romário: 1985–2007 154 4 Edmundo: 1991–2008 153 5 Zico: 1971–1989
Heynckes scored three goals for Borussia Mönchengladbach in the 1975 UEFA Cup final second leg at Diekman Stadion. Terry McDermott: 1977: Liverpool 6–0 Hamburger SV: 1 McDermott scored three goals for Liverpool in the second leg of the 1977 European Super Cup at Anfield. Sergio Ricardo: 2000: Al Hilal 2–2 (3–2 a.e.t.) Jubilo Iwata: 1