Top 5 Highest Goal Scorers in History As Ronaldo Closes In on 900th Goal

Top 5 Highest Goal Scorers in History As Ronaldo Closes In on 900th Goal

  • Portugal legend Cristiano Ronaldo is edging towards 900 career goals and said he is aiming for 1000
  • The Real Madrid legend has scored more goals than Lionel Messi and is considered the greatest of all time
  • Brazil icon Pele and Austria and Czechoslovakia legend Josef Bican are other footballers who scored hundreds of goals

Al-Nassr superstar Cristiano Ronaldo recently scored the 899th goal of his professional career but is eyeing more.

At 899, the former Manchester United forward is already one of the highest goal scorers in football history, but who are other players with such numbers?

The late great Pele scored over 1000 goals and is considered the player with the most goals, but some have disputed that.

Cristiano Ronaldo is aiming to keep playing past 40
Cristiano Ronaldo has consistently scored goals for 20 years. Photo by Yasser Bakhsh.
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Ronaldo and Lionel Messi went on crazy runs during their time in Spain, reaching figures that are yet to be touched.

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Ronaldo is inching closer to 1000 goals, and if he reaches that landmark, it will be difficult to breach it for a while.

The likes of Gerd Muller, Ferenc Puskas, Tulio Maravilha and others also hit more than 500 goals in their careers. Here are the top 5, per Talksport.

Top 5 highest goal scorers in history

5. Pele

The late Pele officially scored 757 goals in 831 matches and remains one of the greatest sportsmen to ever live. He won three World Cups with Brazil in 1958, 1962, and 1970. Pele's goal figure has been disputed, but FIFA places his number at 1,281 goals in 1,363 games, while the Guinness World Records say he scored 1,289 times in 1,363 matches, per GOAL.

4. Romario

The Brazilian legend scored 772 goals in 994 games between 1985 and 2007. He bagged five of those goals at the 1994 World Cup which his country Brazil won. Romario played 10 teams, including Barcelona and PSV

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3. Josef Bican

Bican is a name that is always absent in modern football discussions, probably because he played in the 1930s and 40s. He scored more than 805 goals in over 500 appearances, mainly for Slavia Prague. Before Ronaldo and Messi, he was the all-time goal scorer in football history.

2. Lionel Messi

Messi and Ronaldo dominated European football for over a decade and went toe to toe when they played in Spain. The Argentine has scored 838 goals in 1069 matches. His best days were spent in Barcelona, where he won numerous trophies and awards. He led his country to the World Cup in 2022 and later won his eighth Ballon d'Or, cementing his status as one of the GOATS. some feel he became the GOAT after Qatar.

1. Cristiano Ronaldo

The Portuguese icon has bagged 899 career goals in 1235 games, more than any other player. The Al-Nassr star has represented elite European clubs like Man United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and Sporting Lisbon.

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He has also scored 130 goals for his country, more than any other footballer, per UEFA. He recently said he is aiming for 1000 goals, which is possible if he stays healthy.

Ronaldo trolls Pele

Earlier, Briefly News reported that Ronaldo has set his sights on reaching 1,000 goals while subtly mocking Pele. Pele is often regarded as the highest goalscorer in history. FIFA recognises the late Brazilian legend's tally of 1,281 goals, while the statistics site RSSSF lists his total at 1,284.

He highlighted that having video evidence of his goals provides him an edge over earlier legends who played before video documentation. The Portugal captain's remark came after he reached a career total of 899 goals with his latest strike for Saudi club Al Nassr against Al-Feiha

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