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Cristiano Ronaldo the all-time top scorer in official football history, with over 900 goals. Most official goals: 916 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2002– [note 1] Most overall goals: 1917 – Lajos Tichy, 1953–1971 [note 2] Most clubs goals: 781 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2002– [note 3] Most international goals: 135 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2004– [1]
With over 900 goals at club and international level combined, Cristiano Ronaldo is the top goalscorer of all time. In top-level association football competitions, 25 players have scored 500 or more goals in both club and international football , according to research by the IFFHS , [ 1 ] first published in 2007. [ 2 ]
Won the Bill Hunter Trophy as the WHA's leading scorer in 1973 and 1975. Scored one hundred points or more in six consecutive seasons, a mark achieved by only six other major professional players. The WHA's all-time leader in games played, assists (by nearly two hundred) and points (by over a hundred). Fourth all-time in WHA history in goals ...
The World Hockey Association (French: Association mondiale de hockey) was a professional ice hockey major league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979.It was the first major league to compete with the National Hockey League (NHL) since the collapse of the Western Hockey League in 1926.
Won WHA scoring titles in 1976 and 1978; Won the Gordie Howe Trophy as the WHA's most valuable player in 1976 and 1978; Named to the WHA's First All-Star Team in 1976, 1977 and 1978; Named to the WHA's Second All-Star Team in 1975; Played in NHL All-Star Game in 1982; Inaugural member of the World Hockey Association Hall of Fame (2010) [5]
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal is the all-time leading goalscorer for men's national teams. This article lists the top all-time goalscorer for each men's national football team . This list is not an all-time top international goalscorers list , as several countries have two or more players with more goals than another country's top scorer.
8-Time All-NHL first team (1981–87, 1991) 7-Time All-NHL second team (1980, 1988–90, 1994, 1997, 1998) All-WHA second team (1979) In 1998, he was ranked number 1 on The Hockey News' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players; Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1999 (Three-year waiting period post retirement waived)
The fewest NHL games required to reach the mark was 424, set by Wayne Gretzky.Second quickest was Mario Lemieux, achieving the mark in his 513th game.In a sense, Gretzky was the fastest and the second fastest, as he scored his second 1,000 points (the NHL's only player ever to score 2,000 points in regular-season play) only 433 games after scoring his first 1,000 points.