Who is the world record breaker in football
There are several world record holders in football (soccer), depending on the specific category. Here are a few examples:
Most Goals Scored in a Career:
- Josef Bican (Austria) - 805 goals in 530 games (1931-1955)
Most Goals Scored in a Single Season:
- Gerd Müller (Germany) - 85 goals in 1972-1973
Most Hat-Tricks in a Career:
- Lionel Messi (Argentina) - 34 hat-tricks in 912 games (2005-present)
Most Consecutive Games Scored In:
- Ferenc Puskás (Hungary) - 21 consecutive games scored in (1950-1956)
Most Clean Sheets in a Career:
- Peter Schmeichel (Denmark) - 299 clean sheets in 802 games (1987-2003)
Most Appearances in International Football:
- Ahmed Hassan (Egypt) - 184 appearances (1995-2013)
Most International Goals Scored:
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) - 95 goals in 184 appearances (2003-present)
Most FIFA World Cup Goals Scored:
- Miroslav Klose (Germany) - 16 goals in 24 appearances (2002-2014)
Most UEFA Champions League Goals Scored:
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) - 134 goals in 176 appearances (2003-present)
Note: These records are subject to change as new players continue to break them.