Lionel Messi
President of Barcelona FC explains why Messi has left the club
Messi left Barcelona after almost 20 years, and it is not yet known where he will continue his career.
Cristiano Ronaldo Beats Pele in All-Time Scoring Record
Famous Portuguese football players, Cristiano Ronaldo continues his goalscoring reccord, overtaking Pelé's official goal tally of 757 with his 758th goal.
ARIS FC: Julian Cuesta received Messi’s beer with the number 398
Lionel Messi reached 644 goals with one team, breaking Pele’s record, and sent a beer to the 160 goalkeepers he beat
Cristiano Ronaldo Wins Player of the Century at Globe Soccer Gala
Cristiano Ronaldo was crowned 'Player of the Century 2001-2020' at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, but the evergreen Portugal striker handed his award for World's Best Player to Bayern Munich hitman Robert Lewandowksi.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lewandowski Will Speak at Dubai International Sports Conference
Messi Breaks Pele Scoring Record
Lionel Messi scored his 644th goal for Barcelona during his side's victory over Real Valladolid to break Pele's record of the most goals for one club.
Argentina forward Messi, 33, scored Barca's third when he collected Pedri's backheel, took a touch then slotted the ball past goalkeeper Jordi Masip.
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Ronaldo Will Face Messi Tonight After Two And a Half Years Wait
The debate over who is the best of the two stars is long-standing. Messi is still in Barcelona; But Cristiano Ronaldo has left Real Madrid for Juventus. That is why the duality of these two has not been seen for more than two and a half years. Now it is the Champions League match.
'Eternal' Maradona’s death plunges Argentina, football into mourning
Millions of fans paid tribute and Argentina was sent into mourning on Nov. 25 as Diego Maradona, one of the greatest footballers of all time, died aged 60 after years of drug and alcohol problems.
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El Clasico goalless for the first time in 17 years
The famous 'El Clasico' showdown between Spanish football's bitter rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid ended 0-0 late on Dec. 18.
The match was scheduled for Oct. 26 but had to be postponed after a wave of Catalan independence demonstrations in Barcelona.
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