Cairo

is the highest goal scorer in Real Madrid's history, setting another record in the 2013-14 season. He scored 17 goals in 11 UEFA Champions League matches that season, making him the player who scored the most goals in a single season in European club competitions.Born on February 5, 1985 in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, Crowe is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a winger and center forward.

2, scored his first goal in the Euro 2016 semifinal match between Portugal and Wales, which gave him the

number of goals scored

It reached nine, equaling the record previously set and held by Michel Platini. In terms of efficiency, however, the Portuguese was much lower, taking 21 games to score his nine goals, while the French legend scored his nine goals in just five games.

3, whether fast or slow, with or without the ball, he makes the opponent can not be guarded, can not be guessed. At the beginning of his career, Crow was more familiar with playing without a defender. Later, he knew how to go one-on-one and how to break through and shoot most effectively.

4. Crow's progress is rapid and never stops, and the most valuable thing is that he always knows how to protect his own characteristics, that is, the originality of his movements, his speed and his explosiveness, his calmness and composure, his crossing and turning. And his shooting, his physical strength, his right and left foot, his accuracy, his efficiency, his collective awareness, all the virtues that make him the one who can decide a game on his own.

As of the end of 2018, c Luo from the end of the career total goals reached 683 goals, including 786 club games totaled 588 goals, the Portuguese youth team 20 games totaled 10 goals, the national team 154 games totaled 85 goals.

By the end of 2018 Messi reached a total of 599 goals in his career to date, with a total of 530 goals in 603 games for his club, 8 goals in 12 games for the Argentine youth team, and 61 goals in 123 games for the Argentine national team.

Record 1: Cairo is the player who has scored the most goals in an international tournament in a natural year. The Portuguese had scored 25 goals in international tournaments for both club and country in 2012, a record shared with Lionel Messi and Vivienne Woodward.

Record 2: Crowe is the first player to score 40 goals in two consecutive seasons, in a professional league.

Record 3: Crowe is the first player to have scored in all minutes of a game's regular time.

Record 4: Cairo is the only player to have won the league title, the Champions League, two domestic cups, the Club World Cup, the league MVP, the league Golden Boot and the Ballon d'Or at two different clubs.

Record 5: Crowe is the only player in history to score 60+ goals in a natural year 4 times (2011-2014).

Record 6: Crowe is the player who has been named to the FIFA Team of the Year the most times in the history of the soccer world, and like Lionel Messi, the Portuguese has been named FIFA's 11th Man of the Year eight times.

Record 7: Cairo is the first and only player to be named in the FIFA Team of the Year while playing for both clubs.

Record 8: Crowe is the first player to score 50+ goals in four consecutive seasons and the only player to do so in five consecutive seasons.

Record 9: Crowe has scored 60+ goals in all competitions in two seasons, the only two players in history to have done so, along with Lionel Messi.

Record 10: After hitting two solo goals in the away match against Malmo, Crowe raised his personal Champions League goal total to 82, taking sole possession of the top spot on the Champions League's all-time scorers list.

Record 11: Crowe scored two penalties against Shakhtar Donetsk Miners, making him the player who has scored the most penalties in Champions League history (11).

Record 12: Crowe was honored with the European Golden Boot in the 2007-08, 2010-11, 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons, making him the most frequent winner of the award in the history of football.

Record 13: Crowe is the player who has scored the most goals in a single season in the Champions League, having set a record of 17 goals in a single season in 2013-14.

Record 14: Crowe is also the player who has scored the most goals in the Champions League in a single natural year, CR7 having scored 15 goals in a single year in 2013.

Record 15: Crowe holds the Champions League record for goals scored in a group stage in a single season. The Portuguese scored nine goals in the group stage of the 2013-14 season and holds the record along with striker Luiz Adriano, who now plays for AC Milan.

Record 16: Crowe is the player with the most consecutive Champions League goals (8).

Record 17: Crowe is the first and only player to have won the European Golden Boot for both clubs.

Record 18: Crowe is the first player to score 10+ goals in all three consecutive Champions League seasons.

Record 19: Crowe is the first player in UEFA Champions League history to have scored for each of the two eventual winning teams.

Record 20: Cairo is the player who has scored the most goals in the knockout stages of the Champions League in the history of the competition, with CR7 scoring a total of 39 goals in that stage.

Record 21: Crowe is also the player with the most victories in the knockout stages of the Champions League (29 wins).

Record 22: Cairo is also the player who has played the most knockout games in the Champions League, with the Portuguese making a total of 55 appearances in the knockout stages, the same record as Casillas, who left the team this summer.

Record 23: Crowe is the player with the most consecutive wins in Champions League history, with CR7 having won 14 in a row.

Record 24: Cairo is the player who has scored the most goals in the Euro tournament in the history of the Portuguese team, counting the qualifiers, Cairo has scored a total of 26 goals.

Record 25: Crowe also holds the Champions League record for consecutive away scoring games, having scored in 12 consecutive away games.

Record 26: Crowe is also the player who has scored the most away goals in the history of the Champions League, with CR7 scoring 41 goals in total.

Record 27: Crowe has been named to the UEFA Team of the Year nine times, a record that is unmatched.

Record 28: Crowe is also the player with the most consecutive UEFA Team of the Year selections, having been named in eight consecutive years between 2007 and 2014.

Record 29: Crowe is the only player to make the final shortlist in each of UEFA's Player of the Season selections (2010 to 2014).

Record 30: Cairo is the fastest player in the top five leagues to achieve the feat of 200 league goals. He is also the fastest to score 250 goals, and 300 goals (216 with Real Madrid and 84 with Manchester United).

Record 31: Crowe has the highest goals-against average of any player who has scored more than 100 goals in the top five leagues.

Record 32: Counting the UEFA Super Cup and Champions League qualifying matches, Crowe is the player who scored the most goals in European history, topping the list of all-time European top scorers with 85 goals.

Record 33: Crowe is the first player to score more than 30 goals in five consecutive seasons in a mainstream European league.

Record 34: Crowe is also the Champions League semi-finalist's top scorer, having scored a total of 10 goals at that stage.

Record 35: Crowe is the first player to score at least 10 goals in all four consecutive seasons of the Champions League.

October 13, 2015, C Luo won the fourth career European Golden Boot Award, four times the Real Madrid star also became the "European Golden Boot Award" in the history of the most frequent winners of the player.

On July 7, 2016, Crowe scored a goal in the Euro 2016 semifinal between Portugal and Wales in France, becoming the first person in history to score in all four Euro tournaments.

Record 36: After hitting five goals in an away match against Espanyol, Crowe became the player with the most caps in the history of Spanish football, with CR7 scoring three or more goals in a single game on a total of 33 occasions.

Record 37: Crowe is the first player to break down all La Liga teams in a single season.

Record 38: Crowe is the first player to score in six consecutive national derbies.

Record 39: Crowe is the first player to collect 20 away goals in a single La Liga season.

Record 40: In terms of the number of games scored in a single season, Crowe's 27 breakthroughs in the 2011-12 season were the most in La Liga, a record shared by Crowe and Messi.

Record 41: In three consecutive La Liga games, Crowe's had amassed nine goals, a record that is also the best in La Liga.

Record 42: In the 2011-12 season, Crowe had broken through all 19 opponents in a single season, a feat only Messi has accomplished, excluding CR7.

Record 43: Crowe is also the first player to score more than 25 goals in six consecutive seasons in La Liga, a record also held by Lionel Messi.

Record 44: Unlike Messi, Crowe is the only player to have scored more than 50 goals in the league in each of his four consecutive seasons.

Record 45: Crowe is also the most capped player in the league, having scored three or more goals in a single game on 28 occasions.

Record 46: Crowe was in exceptional form in the early part of the 2014-15 season, scoring 15 goals after 8 rounds, 17 goals after 10 rounds, 20 goals after 12 rounds, and 25 goals after 15 rounds, each of which was a new record in La Liga.

Record 47: In the home games in which Crowe participated, the Portuguese had scored in 17 consecutive games, a record that is also the first in La Liga.

Record 48: Crowe is the only player to have won all three La Liga awards for best player, best striker and best goal in a single season (2013-14).

Record 49: Cairo is the fastest player in La Liga history to score his 100th, 150th and 200th league goals.

Record 50: Crowe is also the fastest player to complete 300 goals in an official club match.

Record 51: As the team's top penalty taker, Crowe also tops the list of penalty shots in La Liga, with CR7's success rate reaching 93% (this statistic only includes players who have taken at least 30 penalties).

Record 52: Crowe still holds the La Liga record for goals per game, with Crowe scoring 230 goals in 204 league games played, for an average of 1.13 goals per game.

Record 53: Cairo is the first player to score 40+ goals in La Liga in three different seasons, an achievement also accomplished by Lionel Messi.

Record 54: Crow is also the single season in La Liga to complete the most number of hat tricks players, CR7 had a single season 8 times hat, this record with Messi the same.

Record 55: Crowe is the Premier League Golden Boot record holder for goals scored in a single season, CR7 scored 31 goals in 38 league rounds during the 2007-08 season and holds the record alongside Luis Suarez from the 2013-14 season.

Record 56: Crowe is also, along with Didier Drogba, the most efficient Premier League Golden Boot scorer. in 2007-08, Crowe scored 31 goals in 34 league appearances, for an average of 0.91 goals per game.

Record 57: Crowe is the first player to complete a grand slam of four honors from the PFA (English Football Association) and FWA (English Journalists' Association). The four awards are: Premier League Team of the Year (2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09), PFA Young Player of the Year (2006-07), PFA Player of the Year (2006-07, 2007-08), and English Journalists' Association Player of the Year (2006-07, 2007-08).

Record 58: Crowe is the first and only player in United's history to win the European Golden Boot.

Record 59: Cairo is Real Madrid's all-time leading scorer in La Liga, with CR7 scoring a total of 230 goals in 206 La Liga games.

Record 60: Crowe had scored 61 goals for Real Madrid in 54 games in all competitions in a single season in 2014-15, the most in the club's history.

Record 61: Also in 2014-15, Crowe scored 48 goals in the league, the first in Real Madrid's history.

Record 62: Still in the 2014-15 season, Crowe scored three or more goals eight times in a single season for the first time in Real Madrid's club history.

Record 63: Cairo is the fastest player in Real Madrid's history to finish with 50 league goals.

Record 64: Crowe is also the fastest player in Real Madrid's history to complete 200 official goals and 250 official goals.

Record 65: Cairo is the first player in Real Madrid's history to score in each of his first four league games.

Record 66: Crowe is the first player in Real Madrid's history to score more than 30 league goals in 2, 3, 4 or 5 consecutive seasons.

Record 67: Crowe had scored 14 goals in five consecutive league matches and 15 goals in seven consecutive league matches, two records that are also unique at Real Madrid.

Record 68: Crowe had scored in 10 consecutive La Liga gameweeks, which is also an all-time first at Real Madrid.

Record 69: And in terms of consecutive games, Crowe once completed an 11-game La Liga streak, again the best in team history.

Record 70: Cairo is the first player in Real Madrid's history to have scored on every single day from Monday to Sunday.

Record 71: Crowe is also the player with the most away goals in Real Madrid's history.

Record 72: Crowe also holds Real Madrid's European Super Cup scoring record, although CR7 has only scored 2 goals.

Record 73: Crowe has scored 28 hat-tricks in La Liga so far, the first in club history.

Record 74: And in all competitions, Crowe has been capped 33 times, also the best in team history.

Record 75: Crowe is the first player in Real Madrid's history to win the European Golden Boot twice and three times.

Record 76: Crow is also the first player in Real Madrid's history to score 50+ goals in a single season.

Record 77: Crowe is also the first person to score 50+ goals for Real Madrid in two and three consecutive seasons.

Record 78: Cairo is Portugal's all-time leading scorer with 55 goals in 122 national team matches.

Record 79: Crowe is also Portugal's all-time top scorer in the Euros, with CR7 joining Nuno Gomes in scoring six goals for Portugal.

Record 80: Crowe made 14 appearances for Portugal in the final stages of the Europa League, a statistic that is tied with Figo and Nuno Gomes for the first in Portuguese history.

Record 81: C Luo so far, on behalf of Portugal in the final round of the World Cup made 13 appearances, this record in the history of Portugal, the first and second.

Record 82: Cairo also holds the record for being the youngest Portuguese to play 100 games, a feat he accomplished at the age of 27 years, 8 months and 11 days.

Record 83: Cairo is also the only player in Portugal's history to have played in three World Cups.

Record 84: Crowe equaled Figo's record of 127 national team appearances on June 15, 2016, in the UEFA Europa League group stage match between Portugal and Iceland.

Record 85: C Luo in June 19, 2016, the UEFA Europa League group stage Portugal against Austria game, C Luo ushered in the 128th battle of the national team, the 31-year-old C Luo surpassed Figo, sole possession of the team's history of appearances in the 1st record.

Europe's top league single-season record 73 goals, May 2, 2012, Messi scored the 70th goal in the 2011-2012 season, breaking the German striker Muller in the 1972/73 season for Bayern Munich scored 68 goals in the Europe's top league single-season scoring record.

World record for most goals in a single season On May 5, 2012, Lionel Messi scored his 72nd goal of the 2011-2012 season, breaking the world record of 70 goals scored by Archie Stark for Bethlehem Steel F.C. in the 1924/25 season, and becoming the most successful player in the history of world football. The most goals scored in a single season

The La Liga record for most goals in a single season is 50, with Messi scoring a total of 50 goals in the 2011-2012 season, breaking Crowe's record of 40 goals for Real Madrid in the 2010/11 season.

The La Liga record for most three-goal games in a single season is eight, with Messi scoring three goals in a single game a record eight times in the 2011-2012 season.

Winning the record for most Europa League top scorers four times, Messi holds the record for most Europa League top scorers four times at the same time as Muller, but Messi is the only one to win it four years in a row.

The Europa record for most goals scored in a single game, five, is held by Messi along with ten other players, but Messi is the first player to set the record since the Europa changed its format.

The Europa League record for the most goals scored in a single game in a single season is 2 times, Messi in the 2011-2012 Europa League season had 2 times scored three goals in a single game, becoming the first person in the history of the Europa League.

Messi, along with Inzaghi, Oyun and Gomez, holds the Europa League record for three times scoring three goals in a single game.

Record for most goals accumulated in the Spanish Super Cup 10 goals.

World Club Cup record for most goals accumulated 4 goals.

The European Golden Boot award was established with the highest goal scoring record of 50 goals.

The most goals scored in a single game in all competitions is 21.

La Liga has accumulated the record for the most three-goal games in a single match 15 times.

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