Who is the king of football in history?
Pele, the legendary Brazilian footballer, is considered the football god of all time. No player has won more world cups (3) than him.
With 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, Pele is undoubtedly the king of football.
Although Scott Skiles' legacy as a coach in Chicago isn't great, he's in the NBA record books for most assists in a single game (30). Skiles completed the feat on Dec. 30, 1990 in a 155-116 victory against the Denver Nuggets at the Orlando Arena.
LIONEL MESSI has broken Pele's record for most goals and assists EVER. The Argentine was in devastating form as Paris Saint-Germain smashed Maccabi Haifa 7-2 in the Champions League last night.
The youngest ever player (17 years and 249 days) to score in a World Cup, Pele scored twice in the 1958 edition's final against Sweden. Although he could only play one match in the 1962 World Cup because of injury, it was in 1970 that he cemented his legacy as the greatest player of all time.
Anything you've ever seen a Brazilian footballer do well, it is because Pele has done it before them. He is arguably the greatest ever player on the international stage with 77 goals for Brazil in just 92 games with three World Cups to his name. Pele's legacy is an interesting one.
There is only one king in football and his name is Cristiano Ronaldo.
Argentine superstar Lionel Messi is regarded as the king of dribbling skills in football.
Chris Paul becomes the first NBA player to total 20,000 points and 10,000 assists.
Klay Thompson has made the most threes in a game, with 14 three-pointers against the Bulls on October 29, 2018.
Who is the world best player?
#1. Lionel Messi (PSG & Argentina) (Total Football Goals: 804) 18 Dec. 2022. Lionel Messi, playing in his 2nd Football World Cup final, won against Mbappe and France.
France's Kylian Mbappe is the reigning Golden Boot holder, having netted eight goals in seven matches at Qatar 2022 - one more than Lionel Messi. No player in football history has ever won the Golden Boot twice.
Ali Daei scored 8 international hat-tricks. Lionel Messi became the second player to score 8 international hat-tricks on 5 June 2022 in Argentina's 5–0 victory over Estonia. Pelé holds the record for the most hat-tricks scored by a Brazilian player, with 7. One of those hat-tricks was scored in the World Cup finals.
The GOAT basically means 'The Greatest of All Time,' and it has been used for several decades by the United States press. Legendary boxer Mohamed Ali, basketball player Michael Jordan, and golfer Tiger Woods, were all also referred to as the GOATs back in the day.
1. Lionel Messi (PSG)
There are other claims to the record; the Guinness World Records credits Pelé as the scorer of the "most career goals", with 1,279, and Brazilian striker Romário celebrated scoring what he claimed was his 1,000th goal in 2007 but later admitted his tally included friendly matches; they are reported to have scored 767 ...
On 31 March 2022, Brazil returned to the top of the list.
Diego Maradona, known as the God of football, produced mind-boggling exploits on a weekly basis for club and country. Maradona, who scored 352 goals for club and country, is widely regarded as the greatest football player of all time.
The Frenchman is also inch-perfect with his tackles. In the Premier League, Kante boasts of a 66% tackle success rate so far. This season, the Frenchman has averaged 2.9 tackles per game and continues to be a vital cog in Frank Lampard's tactics. N'Golo Kante is the best tackler in world football right now.
Garrincha
Garrincha was in the same World Cup winning team as Pelé in 1958 and 1962, and was widely regarded as the greatest dribbler ever.
Who is the best skiller in football ever?
#1 Neymar Jr.
Apart from being regarded by many as the greatest player in football history, Pele is also recognized as one of the most skillful players the sport has witnessed.
Although Scott Skiles' legacy as a coach in Chicago isn't great, he's in the NBA record books for most assists in a single game (30). Skiles completed the feat on Dec.
1. Lionel Messi (PSG)