Cristiano Ronaldo was hailed as the most prolific professional goalscorer in the history of the game on Wednesday after notching his 760th senior goal to help Juventus beat Napoli 2-0 in the Italian Supercup.
The title of greatest goalscorer is much contested, and global governing body FIFA does not keep an official record, but several media outlets reported that Ronaldo's strike had taken him past Austro-Czech Josef Bican to the top of the list.
Bican, as well as Brazilian strikers Pele and Romario, scored in excess of 1,000 goals during their careers but those statistics include strikes in amateur, unofficial and friendly matches.
⚽️ 5 goals for Sporting
— SuperSport ? (@SuperSportTV) January 20, 2021
⚽️ 118 goals for Man United
⚽️ 450 goals for Real Madrid
⚽️ 85 goals for Juventus
⚽️ 102 goals for Portugal
Cristiano Ronaldo has netted 760 goals in his career, the most by any player in history! How many will he score before he hangs up his boots? pic.twitter.com/bdElKDfI0m
Ronaldo's career tally includes goals for four top-flight clubs and Portugal with his closest active rival being Argentine Lionel Messi, who last month scored a single club record 644th goal for Barcelona.
The 35-year-old Ronaldo, who is the leading goalscorer for his country with 102 goals, previously played for Sporting Lisbon (five goals), Manchester United (118) and Real Madrid (450). He has scored 85 goals for Juventus.
"The incredible @Cristiano has scored his 760th career goal tonight, overtaking Josef Bican as the highest goal scorer in the history of football. What an achievement," former England striker Gary Lineker posted on Twitter.
Cristiano Ronaldo is now the highest scorer of all time!
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) January 20, 2021
But not everyone will be in agreement...


