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The current world record for an international is held by Archie Thompson, who scored 13 goals against American Samoa in Australia's 31–0 victory during the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification. David Zdrilic scored 8 goals.
Media outlets around the world such as Sky Sports, ESPN, and Globo Esporte argue that, for Brazilian forward Pelé and players of his era, friendly matches were highly important fixtures and held more resonance, and the tallies accumulated should be included, [25] [26] [27] while journalist Hugh McIlvanney once described them as mere "profit ...
Most goals scored by a substitute in a single game: 5 – Robert Lewandowski, Bayern Munich v Wolfsburg, 2015–16 Bundesliga, 22 September 2015 [48] Most matches scoring: 610 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2002– [49] Most international matches scoring: 88 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2004– Most top-level club games scoring: 522 – Cristiano Ronaldo ...
Cristiano Ronaldo has always been a player for the big occasion, so perhaps it was no surprise that the Portuguese superstar marked his 1,200th professional match with a memorable performance ...
Ronaldo during a group stage game against Uruguay at the 2022 World Cup Ronaldo was named in Portugal's squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar , making it his fifth World Cup. On 24 November, in Portugal's opening match against Ghana, Ronaldo scored a penalty kick and became the first male player to score in five different World Cups. [ 462 ]
Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo scored the 900th goal of his illustrious career Thursday in Portugal’s UEFA Nations League group stage match against Croatia.
The goal also added to Ronaldo's record tally that now stands a 118 goals in international play. “This was a beautiful moment,” Ronaldo said after the game.. “The world record, the only ...
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification [21] 6 4–0 7 18: 17 November 2004: Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Luxembourg: 2–0: 5–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification [22] 8 22: 4 June 2005: Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal Slovakia: 2–0: 2–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification [23] 9 23: 8 June 2005: A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn ...