Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese star footballer, has been building a record-breaking career. This time he set the most dazzling record in that path of success. Former Austrian and Czechoslovakian striker Josep Beacon is one of the best football superstars of all time.
Ronaldo set the record by scoring the final goal in Juventus' 3-1 win over Sassuolo at the Allianz Stadium in the Italian domestic league Serie A on Sunday night. In the added time of the match, he beat the goalkeeper by entering the D-box with the ball extended by Danilo from his own half. He sat up high, next to Bikan.
Bikan plowed the field in the 1930s and 40s. At that time statistics were not kept as accurately as they are now. So there is a lot of controversy about this record. However, several newspapers, including the Daily Mail, have scored 659 goals in competitive matches.
Ronaldo, the five-time best footballer of the year, played 1039 matches to break the record.
The Juventus star rose to the top of the table after scoring twice in the team's 4-1 home win over Udinese on January 3.
Ronaldo, who started his professional career in 2002 for his hometown club Sporting Lisbon, has scored 656 goals in club football. He has scored 102 goals in 160 matches for the national team.
This means that the five-time Footballer of the Year has scored an average of 42 goals per season in his 18-year career.
Second on the record is the Brazilian legend 'Kalomanik'. His goal number is 656.
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