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Guinness World Records realeases an update on Messi Vs. Ronaldo records in football

Source: Guinness World Records

The most recognized record conferment organization, Guinness World Record has released a new haul of records of the two controversial football talents, Christiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

The first Guinness Book of Records in 1955 was made to settle pub arguments, and there’s no bigger pub argument than this.

Over the past 15 years, this perennial debate has resulted in many choice words exchanged, punches thrown and friendships destroyed.

Forget Coke vs Pepsi, DC vs Marvel, or wheels vs doors… it’s time for MESSI vs RONALDO.

Messi’s creativity, agility and natural talent is often compared to Ronaldo’s efficiency, athleticism and work ethic, however, there’s only one metric that truly matters – who has the most Guinness World Records titles

Domestic Football

Let’s begin by comparing each player’s club career, starting with their domestic league achievements.

Both spent their prime years playing for the top two teams in Spain’s La Liga: Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Messi came through Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy and made his senior debut in 2004, aged 17, whereas Ronaldo transferred to Real Madrid from Manchester United (for a then-record fee of £80 million) in 2009, aged 24. Ronaldo moved on to Italian-club Juventus in 2018, whilst Messi stayed at Barcelona until 2021, when he moved to France’s PSG.

As such, it makes sense that Messi holds nearly every single La Liga record, having made 520 total appearances (which is a record in itself, for the most appearances in La Liga by a foreign player) compared to Ronaldo’s 292.

Here’s Messi’s haul:

Most goals scored in a La Liga career – 474. Ronaldo is in second place, with 311.
Most goals scored in a single La Liga season – 50, in the 2011/12 season. Ronaldo’s highest league tally was 48 goals in 2014/15.
Most assists in a single La Liga season – 21, during 2019/20.
Most assists in a La Liga career – 193, over double Ronaldo’s total of 88.
Most hat-tricks in a La Liga career – 36. Messi surpassed Ronaldo’s record of 34 in 2019.
Most consecutive games scored in La Liga by an individual – 21, in the 2012/13 season.
Most consecutive La Liga seasons to score 20 goals – 13
Most wins of the La Liga top scorer award (Pichichi Trophy) – 8
Most wins of the European Golden Shoe award – 6
As a couple of the above records have hinted at, Messi had a phenomenal 2012. No matter which side of the fence you’re on, there’s no denying that the record he set that year – most football goals scored in a calendar year (91) – is one of the most impressive sporting achievements of all time.

For a variety of reasons, many people believed that the world was going to end in 2012. It didn’t, but Messi sure did play as if it would, smashing Gerhard Müller’s then 40-year-old record of 85 goals.

In any given game, Messi was statistically more likely to score multiple goals than no goals at all. Zinedine Zidane once said that having Cristiano Ronaldo on the team practically meant they started every game 1-0 up. Well, in 2012, having Messi on your team was like starting every game 2-0 up.

By comparison, Ronaldo’s most prolific calendar year was 2013, where he scored 69 goals.

Ronaldo does hold one La Liga record over his rival though: the most successful penalties taken by a player in La Liga. He converted a total of 61 spot kicks; just one more than Messi managed.

Ronaldo used to jointly hold the record of most goals by a player in an English Premier League season (38 games), bagging 31 for Manchester United in the 2007/08 season, but this was broken by Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (Egypt) in 2017/18, and now belongs to Erling Haaland (Norway).

Upon his return to United in 2021, Ronaldo set a record for the longest gap between English Premier League appearances (12 years 118 days), scoring twice on his second debut for the club.

Champions League

Messi is currently in the lead with 11 records so far compared to two for Ronaldo. However, in the UEFA Champions League (formerly known as the European Cup), the tables begin to turn.

Ronaldo helped Real Madrid win their much-awaited 10th title in 2014, before winning three more in a row from 2016-18. Along the way, he set his fair share of records.

Perhaps the biggest one of all is the record of most Champions League goals. Ronaldo has scored 140 times in the competition, compared to Messi’s 129.

Ronaldo also holds the records for the most Champions League assists (42) and most successful penalties taken by a player in the Champions League (19). Messi requires two more assists and one more penalty to equal both records.

The pair are the only players ever to score over 100 times, with Ronaldo being the world’s first player to score 100 goals in Champions League tournaments.

Ronaldo also has the most Champions League appearances (183) and the most Champions League match victories by an individual (116). Not only has he won more games than every other player, but he’s also won more than most clubs, including the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal.

Here are the rest of Cristiano’s continental accomplishments:

Most goals in a Champions League season by an individual – 17, during the 2013/14 season, breaking Messi’s 2011/12 record of 14.
Most consecutive Champions League matches scored in – 11
Most Champions League goals scored in a calendar year – 19, in 2017.
Most hat-tricks in a Champions League season – 3, during 2015/16, breaking Messi’s record of 2.
Ronaldo has won five Champions League trophies compared to Messi’s four, however, Paco Gento (Spain; Real Madrid) is the overall record holder, having won the European Cup six times between 1956-66.

Winning the Champions League qualifies a team for the FIFA Club World Cup, a short tournament which pits each continent’s champions against each other.

Ronaldo has the most goals in the FIFA Club World Cup by an individual (7) and the most goals scored in a FIFA Club World Cup game by an individual (3, tied with Luis Suárez and Gareth Bale).

Although Ronaldo dominates the Champions League records, Messi is no slouch in Europe either. Here are his records:

Most goals scored in a Champions League match by a player – 5, in a 7-1 win against Bayer 04 Leverkusen on 7 March 2012.
Most different clubs scored against in the Champions League – 40
Youngest player to score 50 goals in the Champions League – 24 years 283 days
Most consecutive Champions League football seasons scored in – 18
Ronaldo and Messi both share the record of most hat-tricks scored during a Champions league career by an individual, with 8 apiece.

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International Career

Ronaldo has clawed his way back, but he’s still trailing Messi by one record so far (15 vs 16). Let’s see if we can separate them by looking at how they’ve performed for their country teams.

We’ll begin – as most fervent fanboys do – by comparing each player’s goalscoring records.

Ronaldo has scored 123 goals in 200 games for Portugal; a record for the most goals scored in international football matches by an individual. Messi has scored 103 in 175 games for Argentina, coming in third on the all-time goals list, 11 behind Ali Daei (Iran).

Ronaldo also has the most international football caps by an individual (200).

Messi and Ronaldo have both played in five World Cups, sharing the record for the most appearances in FIFA World Cup tournaments by a player (male), however, Messi failed to score in 2010’s tournament, handing Ronaldo the record for the most FIFA World Cup tournaments scored in by a player (5). On the other hand, Messi holds the record for the most FIFA World Cup tournaments assisted in by a player (5).

Although both players have appeared in five World Cups, Messi has played more matches. In fact, Messi has records for the most FIFA World Cup matches played in by a player (26) and mo

Richmond Ampofo Fordjour
Richmond Ampofo Fordjour
Richmond Ampofo Fordjour is a Student Journalist at the University of Media, Arts, and Communication, Uni-MAC GIJ. He is a Research enthusiast and an avid reader.
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