Lionel Messi Breaks Pele’s Record For Most Goals Scored For A Club
Lionel Messi scored his 644th goal for Barcelona on Tuesday, breaking Pele’s long-held record for the most goals scored for a single club.
A six-time Ballon d’Or winner, Messi is definitely no stranger to setting records in the world of football, and he set another in the 65th minute against Valladolid, just few days after equalling Pele’s record on the weekend.
Following the achievement, Messi, 33, said on Instagram: “When I started playing football, I never thought I would break a record. Especially the one I broke today, which was Pele’s.”
Pele scored 643 goals for Brazilian club Santos between 1957-74.
Meanwhile, on his instagram page, Pele congratulated Messi: “Congratulations on your historic record, Lionel. But above all, congratulations on your beautiful career at Barcelona. Stories like ours, of loving the same club for so long, unfortunately will be increasingly rare in football. I admire you very much.”
Along with his record haul of Ballon d’Or awards, and his new club scoring record, the Argentinian is also the highest scorer in the history of La Liga, with 451 goals.