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The goal scoring data, but it is real, after all, modern soccer information developed, Messi or C Luo, in which soccer tournament, on which team scored, is what level of tournament scoring, this is well documented. Of course, before them, there are a lot of players scored a lot of goals, but the lack of specific tournament authority statistics. If we only look at the number of goals, it is said that the German bomber Muller, Brazilian ancient soccer figure Frederich, the king of the ball Pele, the German star Binder and the Brazilian lone wolf "Romario, are said to have scored more than 1,000 goals, and it is said that China's Asian king of the ball Li Huitang has more than 1,000 people scored goals. But these players in the list, the number of goals is not only from the official game, for example, when the twilight of Romario ran to the West Asian League and the Australian League football, was said to be the outside world to become a 1000 goals and "brush the data", has refuted that Pele's 1000 goals, but even with the amateur team to play a training game goals are counted! The first time I saw him, I was in the middle of the game, and he was in the middle of the game. Fontaine, who scored the most goals in a single World Cup in the history of soccer, was more open about this, and he said that the national soccer associations do not have the same statistical standards and degree of accuracy for goal scoring, so it is difficult to identify whether these figures are "water". According to FIFA, only league matches, cup matches and national team matches are counted.

The situation of the number of goals scored in the A-League tournament really reveals that the stars don't score that much, according to which the Austrian star Bikan is already number one with his 800 goals, while the Brazilian stars Romario and Pele's goals, respectively, have shrunk to 768 and 765. Muller officially has 735 goals, while Hungarian fat brother Puskás is at 701. Don't ask me why I don't have Asia's Ballon d'Or winner Lee Hui-Tang, because there was a lack of official statistics from international A-level soccer tournaments and league cups at that time, and apart from the Far East Games, a lot of Lee Hui-Tang's goals came in various warm-up friendlies, so of course there were no official statistics. Do you think Crowe or Messi, can finally break the 1,000 goal mark? Feel free to discuss together.

1 Bican (Austria/Czechoslovakia) 805 goals in 530 games

8 Dyack (Hungary) 576 goals in an unknown number of games

10 Tulio (Brazil) 575 goals in an unspecified number of games

I think these data are not, really, you take a good look at our Chinese men's football, now the country a variety of large and small matches dozens of 0, dozens of 0 are kicked out, so that our national football team casually kicked a game, I think a month of data can be more than Crow, Messi or something, after all, China's men's football is too strong.

Pele, Romario, Mr. 1,000 goals recognized by FIFA!

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Many of the players who have scored the most goals in the history of the game have retired, but they have all left their fans with moments that qualify them to be called "marksman"!

10. Ferenc Dick (Hungary) - 576 goals

Hungary was a soccer powerhouse in the last century and was a World Cup dominant player in the 1950s. And Ferenc Dick was Hungary's best player and deadly scorer. He is the second highest goal scorer in Hungary with a total of 576 goals.9. Tullio Maravilla (Brazil) - 588 goals

Tullio Maravilla is a legend in Brazilian soccer. He played for more than 40 clubs in his career and scored 588 goals. He retired as a professional in 2017, having scored 10 goals in 15 appearances for the Brazilian national team.8. Eusebio (Portugal) - 623 goals

Eusebio is still considered by many to be the greatest Portuguese player of all time, at least on a par with Cristiano Ronaldo. He scored 623 goals in his career and also won the 1965 Ballon d'Or and the Golden Boot at the 1966 FIFA World Cup.7. Gerd Muller (Germany) - 735 goals

Germany has a history of producing top strikers, but only Gerd Muller is considered the greatest ever. The legendary Bayern

The Munich and Germany striker scored 735 goals in his career. He also helped his country win the 1974 FIFA World Cup and has been a Ballon d'Or winner since 1970. He is also the top scorer in Bundesliga history.6. Ferenc Puskás (Hungary) - 746 goals

Ferenc Puskás is considered to be the greatest Hungarian of all time, and there is an award named after him in the football world, the Puskás Prize, which is awarded for the best goal of the year. Puskás was an iconic striker who often scored for fun, scoring 746 goals in 754 appearances. He is a three-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid and an Olympic gold medalist with Hungary.5. Lionel Messi (Argentina) - 751 goals

Lionel Messi's achievements are simply too numerous to mention, the FC Barcelona legend has 751 goals in his career and is already one of the highest goal scorers and most assisted players in the history of soccer. In fact, with a few more years of football ahead of him, fans can expect Messi to surpass the other players above him in the rankings.4. Josef Bican (Czech Republic) - 759 goals

Josef Bican has long been the leading goal scorer in soccer history, creating 759 goals in his lifetime. Josef Bican played for Czechoslovakia and Austria and scored 395 goals in 217 matches for Slavia Prague.3. Pele (Brazil) - 767 goals

Pele is widely regarded as the best soccer player of all time, alongside previous generations of Diego Maradona. He scored 643 goals for the Brazilian soccer club Santos (he himself claimed more than 1,200), and was the second highest scorer for the Brazilian national team with 77 goals. He won three World Cups with the national team.2. Romário (Brazil) - 780 goals

Romário is Brazil's highest goal scorer and a soccer legend. He scored 780 goals in 1,000 matches during his career, and in 1994 he led the Spaniards to the World Cup. Romário has also played for FC Barcelona, PSV Eindhoven and Flamengo. 1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) - 788 goals

Cristiano Ronaldo is considered one of the greatest soccer players of all time. The Portuguese star has enjoyed success with Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus and has become the highest goal scorer in the history of soccer. With 788 goals in his career, he is still active in the soccer world and is sure to pass the 800 mark soon.

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1, whether São Paulo is at the peak or trough, Saini has always stood firm on the team's last line of defense. As a goalkeeper, Saini is dominant in front of the goal, and at the same time, he is good at saving penalty kicks. In addition, as a Brazilian player, Seni's footwork is outstanding, and his free-kick skills are even better.

2, December 7, 2015, South American football ushered in a farewell across the ages, 42-year-old Rogério Saini announced his retirement, the legendary goalkeeper who blasted 131 goals in 1,256 career games, put away his boots. With 68 penalties, 62 free kicks, and one goal in motion, Saini's career haul of 131 goals rightfully makes him the goalkeeper with the most goals in the history of world soccer.

3. Rogelio Ceni holds the record for goals scored by a goalkeeper. From 1997 to 2011, he scored a total of 66 goals, thus breaking the previous record held by Paraguayan goalkeeper Chilavert. The latter scored 62 goals between 1992 and 2001.

4. However, since 2006, Saini has scored 37 more goals. His total number of goals rose to 103, including 55 from free kicks, 47 from penalties and one goal from sport.

5. Saini was named to Brazil's 2002 and 2006 World Cup squads.

6. There were two people who played an important role in the 38-year-old star's development, and they also deeply influenced Saini's life and thoughts. Trey Santana was Saini's first coach, and Santana always encouraged his players to train hard with motivational words.

7, Meanwhile, Paraguayan star Chilavert proved that goalkeepers can also make it to the top of the scoring charts. "Sometimes I felt alone on the soccer field and in training, so I started practicing free kicks, and I'm getting better at it. On a real field of play, everyone has their own responsibility and you can't pass things on to someone else", Saini said back.

8, Saini has shown his perfect free kick shooting skills in all the key moments of his team, Saini is able to shoot accurately from 25-30 meters.

9, Saini said, "My technique is definitely not to kick the ball out with a 'slam' like some people do, that can sometimes backfire. I'll guide the free kick so that I'm kicking the ball to the spot where I want it to go." It also showed off Saini's superb free-kick skills, as he was often able to get the ball to arc around the wall and into the net with ease.

10. Some of the coaches who had coached him had feared that it was a risky move to let the goalkeeper take free kicks. But in almost all games he succeeded and proved himself. Seni only once missed, that time he was in the game against Fluminense he spent too much time in the celebration of the goal, the opposing midfielder Roger in the restart directly after the shot when Seni was not in their position.

11. Perhaps just this once, his fault was forgiven because of his excitement. After all, as Saini himself said, "From the spectator's point of view, there is nothing more exciting than a goalkeeper scoring a free kick."

12, March 28, 2011, in São Paulo against Corinthians in the Brazilian São Paulo State League, Saini scored a milestone goal, this time his free kick breakthrough is the 100th goal of his career.

13, August 13, 2015, in the Barclays Premier League São Paulo against Figueres, Chaney calmly penalty, scored his 130th career goal, continue to set the goalkeeper's goal world record, the Brazilian football federation official also praised Chaney's heroism.

14. Among the many great goalkeepers, Chaney is a "singular" presence, not only because he scored over 100 goals in over 20 years as a goalkeeper, but also because he was a free-kick specialist, with 62 of those goals coming from free-kicks.

15, May 27, 2015, Brazil's São Paulo team's legendary goalkeeper Cheney officially announced that he will retire at the end of the season, the 42-year-old veteran for the São Paulo team for 22 years, is a living fossil of Brazilian football.

16, On December 6, 2015, Rogelio Ceni officially announced his retirement. He is the goalkeeper with the most goals in the history of soccer with 131 goals.

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