Among the all time strikers, who has more goals and personal accolades than Cristiano Ronaldo?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-26
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cristiano Ronaldo has been a popular concern since he began to become a star. Because Ronaldo's rank is really too high, of course, some people have been comparing Ronaldo and Messi together, who is the most powerful of the two. Although the final result is that both of them are equal, in terms of goals, Ronaldo is also a dark horse!

    Let's take a look at how good Ronaldo really is! You'll be amazed!

    In Ronaldo's game, someone did Ronaldo's nine-year goal data, and it turned out that Ronaldo was only 4 goals less in all Juventus' total forward data, God! What a terrifying statistic, which shows how strong Ronaldo's attack power is. Of course, although Ronaldo has unparalleled strong attacking power, he is not the player with the most goals.

    Before Ronaldo, there is another one who can beat Ronaldo. Who is this? That's right, it's Messi.

    Messi's skills are obvious to all in the world, and although Ronaldo and Messi are now in a balanced state, no one can surpass the other. However, judging from the number of goals, Messi definitely beat Ronaldo. In a previous event, everyone should remember that Ronaldo was too far behind Messi in that event.

    La Liga scored more goals than Ronaldo in the same period, and it was not only a little better, but Messi crushed Ronaldo 5:1. It can be seen from this set of data that Messi is still unsurpassed by Ronaldo.

    Of course, Messi's aura is inherently influential. And he is still tied with Andres Iniesta for the most titles in the club, so it seems that even if Ronaldo is a little worse than Messi, there is no surprise. Who makes Messi really good?

    Of course, it goes without saying that Messi is a god-like existence at Barcelona. But in comparison, Ronaldo is also very powerful, isn't it?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It feels like Ronaldo's goals are about the same as his personal accolades and Cristiano Ronaldo.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In my heart, Ronaldo is still a very good person.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It feels like Messi should have scored more goals than him, and Messi's record is beautiful.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There really isn't anyone more than him, after all, Messi isn't necessarily better than him.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think Messi has scored a lot of goals, and there is Ronaldo.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    History is already history, and Ronaldo will become a part of history, so let's compare it when the time comes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think Cristiano Ronaldo is stronger.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cristiano Ronaldo is the hardest working player in the world, and he deserves his honor, the first in football history!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In order of importance. 5 Ballon d'Or, 3-time World Footballer, 4-time UEFA Player of the Year, 4-time UEFA Golden Boot, 6-time Champions League Golden Boot, 11-time FIFA Team of the Year, 12-time UEFA Team of the Year. (all are the most historical).

    Here are the rankings:

    Ballon d'Or: Cristiano Ronaldo 5, Messi 5, Cruyff 3, Platini 3, Van Basten 3.

    World Footballer of the Year: Cristiano Ronaldo 3, Zidane 3, Ronaldo 3, Ronaldo 2.

    UEFA best players: Cristiano Ronaldo 4, Messi 3.

    European Golden Boot: Ronaldo 4, Messi 4, Henry 2, Suarez 2, Fran 2, Jardel 2.

    Champions League Golden Boot: Ronaldo 6, Messi 5, Gerd Muller 4.

    FIFA Team of the Year: Cristiano Ronaldo 11, Messi 11, Iniesta 9, Ramos 7.

    UEFA Team of the Year: Cristiano Ronaldo 12, Messi 9, Ramos 7, Iniesta 6.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cristiano Ronaldo's main individual honors: 5 Ballon d'Or, 5 World Footballer of the Year, 4 European Golden Boot Awards, 7 Champions League Golden Boot Awards, Champions League All-Time Goalscorer Leader, Real Madrid All-Time Goalscorer, 1 European Cup Champion, 5 Champions League Champions, 4 Laureus Athlete of the Year Awards, 5 League Titles, 16 consecutive Ballon d'Or winners, 9 consecutive years before the Ballon d'Or.

    3. The only one who has won all the championships and individual honors in the Premier League and La Liga!

    Messi's main personal honors: 6 Ballon d'Or, 6 World Footballer of the Year, 6 European Golden Boot Awards, 4 Champions League titles, 6 Champions League Golden Boot awards, 10 league titles, 1 Olympic gold medal, 6 shortlisted Laureus Athlete of the Year (2020 won the Next Year's Best Organizational Core Award, La Liga all-time goalscorer leader, five major league all-time assist champions, 13 consecutive years before being shortlisted for the Ballon d'Or).

    5. Before being shortlisted for the Golden Globe Awards for 11 consecutive years.

    3. The first player in history to make thousands of balls!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Here are the players with the most career goals (including friendlies) in the world according to FIFA statistics:

    1st place: Gerd Müller, known as the German bomber, is one of the greatest strikers in Germany and the world, with 1,216 games and 1,461 goals;

    2nd place: Fredenrich (early 20th century), Brazil, winner and top scorer of the 1919 Copa America; 1921 Runner-up in the Copa America in 1922, according to some sources, scored 1,329 goals in football between 1910 and 1934;

    3rd place: Pele, Brazil, played in 4 World Cups, won the World Cup 3 times, played 1,366 football matches in his 21 years (1956 1977) and scored 1,281 goals;

    Fourth place: Puskás, Hungary, a representative figure of Hungarian football in the 50s of the last century, who played more than 1,200 games in his career and scored more than 1,100 goals;

    5th place: Romario, Brazil, in 1994, Romario was elected "World Footballer of the Year". Romario officially announced his retirement in 2009, with 965 goals scored in 1,177 games (including 1,002 goals in unofficial friendlies and youth team matches).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Ronaldo is definitely a "god" on the football field, it can be said that anyone who mentions football will definitely think of Ronaldo, he is the spokesperson of football.

    In this match between Manchester United and Arsenal, Cristiano Ronaldo brought two key goals to Manchester United with his excellent performance, made a great contribution to the victory over Arsenal, and also drew a successful end to his career breaking the 800-goal mark. In the history of football, Ronaldo can definitely be elected the first person in the history of football with such goal statistics, and I believe that no fan will object, because only Ronaldo has been able to unlock 800 goals so far, and in my eyes Ronaldo is definitely one of the greatest players.

    Cristiano Ronaldo has won numerous awards in his career spanning more than 20 years, and it all depends on his strong individual strength. I feel as if he has no limits, as he gets older, his performance is better and better, and every minute and every second is challenging himself to surpass himself. He is a superstar in the football world of this era, is the most special existence, any team hopes to have such an extremely good player, whether it is offensive or defensive, all of them are at the pinnacle, this is not born, this is more than 20 years of accumulated experience and skills learned.

    Coupled with his dedication to the team, no matter which team he goes to, he has to contribute everything he has, and I think it's just one aspect that fans like his skills, and this kind of professionalism is also something that people respect and love.

    I think in his world, there is only one enemy, and that is himself, and all the actions he does are just to surpass himself yesterday. There are also many superstars of the same era, and Ronaldo and them are also friends and enemies, winning glory for the team and beating opponents, and the sympathy between masters is also a performance between friends. Just like I like him, I don't just like him to score goals and win championships, but I like his principles of being a person on and off the field, I will support such a superstar for a lifetime, let's support this legendary star together, I believe he will do better.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I think Ronaldo is indeed very good in the middle belt, and his results are very good, and his performance is also very good, so he can become the first person in the history of football, and he is indeed very strong.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I think this kind of scattered spine image is better, so it gives others a very good example to make a celery segment, and there will be some people who will challenge him, and it will bring us more exciting games.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's well deserved, because he's a very good footballer, he has a relatively high goal percentage, and his average points per game is particularly high.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In general, we agree that Pele is first, Diego Maradona is second. If there is a third place, it is usually Beckenbauer. What about the future?

    There is no universally accepted standard. The historical status of football volleyball itself is a very unfair thing. Because unlike the NBA, everyone competes on different platforms.

    Pele took first place not because he scored more than 1,000 goals, but because he won three World Cup titles. Diego Maradona is widely regarded as the king of the ball because of his unprecedented single-game performance at the 1986 World Cup. What about the others?

    Cristiano Ronaldo Kroke -3 These players, you say how many Champions Leagues he has won, how many leagues he has won, how many Ballon d'Or awards he has won. These are honors that ancient players did not get in their lifetimes.

    Including in the Maradona era, the Ballon d'Or was not allowed to be awarded to non-European players. But it is certainly unfair to enforce a World Cup ranking. You were born in a country like Portugal, which basically doomed you to have a hard time getting the World Cup.

    But if you were born in Brazil, like Neymar, if you can't win the World Cup, you don't have to think about talking about Brazil's place in history. Unlike the NBA, football has the same historical honor system. If you compare across time and space, you can use Jordan's 6 crowns + 6FMVP + 5MVP to beat James's 4+4+4.

    In the history of football, there is no such truth as confronting Qin Qiong.

    It is possible to compare stars of the same era horizontally. For example, you can consider Messi Ronaldo the greatest player of the last decade. It is also possible to compare longitudinally.

    For example, Ronaldo can be named the best player in the history of the Champions League with 5 crowns + the first place in the all-time scorer list + the first in the all-time knockout scorer list. This kind of thing is not controversial and relatively fair. But when you put all the footballers together, it's hard to rank all the great players of history on a fair scale that most people can convince of, with the exception of Pele Diego Maradona, who is too illustrious or too legendary.

    Of course, if you say Ged Muller, I can only say that most of the accolades that Ged Muller has received are not the big guys within the team. Admittedly, it is not the boss that does not affect him to be an equally great striker. Muller is also a goal-scoring machine with terrible efficiency.

    But when you're not the leader of the team at all, why are you in the "all-time top ten" range? These two issues are not at all at the same level. Cristiano Ronaldo qualifies for the all-time top 10 discussion, but there is no exact criterion to convince most people to make a top 10 list.

    As for Ged Muller, he's a bit far from that.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Cristiano Ronaldo is arguably at the top of his game among all-time strikers, and his hard work and talent have made him a great player.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I think Cristiano Ronaldo, as a great star, is at the top level in history, especially his ghostly free kick and bounce power, which has raised him a lot.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's very strong because he has led the team to very good results and has played very well.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    When he debuted as a winger, he was at the level of Giggs, slightly inferior to Giggs, and later when he transformed to play center, he was the first in history in running without the ball, the first in the history of bounce and grabbing points, ranked in the striker, I have seen it on TV, behind Ronaldo, second, what can be seen in the broadcast in the striker, it is better than Henry Suarez and Sucker, Ronaldo has a place that surpasses other forwards, he is a free man in the front court in the later stage, he is super capable when he runs without the ball or returns to the containment, You can play a tactical system around him, contain the balance of the defender and let the players score, and at the same time, have a chance to have a very high success rate.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    That's a great deal. Because his total goal is currently the first in history, there is no doubt about his strength, and he is extremely strong.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Brazilian Seni.

    Saini became the number one in the world!

    Reporter Konaka reported 64 goals. A mediocre striker can't reach the number of goals in his lifetime, and a goalkeeper who is furthest away from the opponent's goal on the field has done it in 10 years.

    Hands and feet are in unison.

    Sao Paulo's away league match against Cruzeiro on 20 August was a one-man match for Brazilian goalscorer Seni: in addition to saving a penalty in the 39th minute, he also scored twice in the second half from a free kick and a penalty opportunity to make it 2-2. These two goals also brought Seni's career total to 64, surpassing Chilavert, who scored 62 goals, to become the goalkeeper with the most goals in football history.

    On July 26, in the semi-final of the Copa Libertadores against Guadalajara, Mexico, it was thanks to Seni's penalty that Sao Paulo won 1-0 away, and his personal goal tally also reached 62, tying Chilavert. In the second leg on August 2, it was Seni who saved the Mexican's penalty in the 28th minute, paving the way for Sao Paulo's 3-0 home victory and the second consecutive Copa Libertadores final.

    If God wishes, Seni hopes Sao Paulo can win the Copa Libertadores for the second time and score a record-breaking goal in the final. But it backfired, and in the life-and-death battle on August 16, Seni not only failed to score, but also let the International score first with a one-handed shot, and finally Sao Paulo lost the championship 3-4 on aggregate.

    Just four days later, Saini was right with his performance. Cruzeiro led by two goals soon in the first half and were awarded a penalty in the 39th minute, which was saved by Seni. This was the turning point of the whole game.

    In the second half, Sao Paulo was awarded a free-kick opportunity, Seni flicked the ball to Sosa, Sosa set the ball, Seni followed up with a volley, and the ball flew into the left corner of the goal. In the 62nd minute, Saini took another penalty kick to equalize the score.

    Thanks to Morissi.

    Of Seni's 64 goals, 41 were from free-kicks and 23 from penalties. The distribution of the tournament included 20 goals in the São Paulo State Championship, 10 goals in the Copa Libertadores and 34 goals in the Brazilian League and Copa do Brasil. His 10 goals in the Copa Libertadores also made Seni one of the most goalscoring São Paulo players in the history of the competition.

    The most memorable thing for Seni was his first goal. It was on 15 February 1997, in the São Paulo State Championship away to São João United, that Seni scored the first goal of his career (from a free kick), "I think the first one is always the most special, because free kicks have always been the preserve of number 10. There were some more important goals, but it was the goal against São João United that was the most special.

    After the game on the 20th, Seni gave the jersey he wore to break the world record to Sao Paulo coach Morrisi (who had coached Shanghai Shenhua). In 1997, when Murrissi took charge of Sao Paulo for the first time, he allowed Saini to take free-kicks on the pitch. Seni has nothing but gratitude for the manager's kindness, "Today I can finally repay Murrissi for the courage and courage he showed when he first let me take a free-kick 10 years ago. ”

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