Football is among the most popular sports in the era. No sport can wipe its popularity. Footfall fans across the world just can’t miss any of the football matches.

When it comes to Football goals they are the most adrenaline rushing moments for any sports event watched by their fans live on their television sets. There are 27 players who have scored more than 500 goals in their overall career.

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are the two most popular names in the football world.

Let’s know about the goals scored by the top 3 players in football.

Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 743 goals in 1036 matches and is among the player who has played more than 1000 matches.

Lionel Messi has scored 724 goals in 911 matches. Whereas, Zlatan Ibrahimovic has scored 547 goes in 925 matches.

Here are Top 10 Most Popular Football Goals that are being played on repeat by football lovers.

  1. Lionel Messi, Barcelona vs Real Madrid

We all remember the goal scored by Messi in 2017. The match was going between Barcelona and Real Madrid. The video has 40 million views on YouTube with no cut and full highlights of the match.

  1. Roberto Carlos, Brazil vs France

Roberto Carlos scored the goal in the match of 1997 has 24.5 million views on YouTube. The match was between Brazil and France. That free hit brought a revolution in the art and nothing ever looked so quiet on the page as much as skepticism again.

  1. David Beckham, England vs Greece

We all remember the iconic moment in 2001. The match was going on between England and Greece. After his goal, the whole stadium was standing and shouting. The free-kick against Greece boats 15.1 million views on YouTube.

  1. Diego Maradona, Argentina vs England

It was the 1986 World Cup between Argentina and England and Maradona scored the most impressive goal at this time. His goal was named as the hand of God and holds 9.1 million views on YouTube. Maradona deceived Peter Shilton to hit the goal.

  1. Lionel Messi, Barcelona vs Getafe

Messi’s goal is known as the best goal ever against Getafe. The match was between Barcelona and guitar in the year 2007 and the whole 8.5 million views on YouTube.

  1. Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Sweden vs England

It was the Champions League in 2012 between Sweden and England.     Zlatan Ibrahimovic technique made this goal among the most rewatchable goals of all time that holds 7.5 million views on YouTube. The way he flips the ball in the air and hit the ball with his head was appreciated by many critics.

  1. Lionel Messi, Barcelona vs Bayern Munich

Messi’s sensational dribble deceived the best goalkeeper in the world Manuel Neuer and dogged Jerome Boateng. The match was between Barcelona and Bayern Munich in 2015 and holds 4.8 million views on YouTube.

  1. Wayne Rooney, Manchester United vs Manchester City

Wayne’s bicycle kick against Manchester City made the goal unforgettable for Manchester United. The match was between Manchester United and Manchester City in the year 2011 and whose 3.8 million views on YouTube.

  1. Zinedine Zidane, Real Madrid vs Bayer Leverkusen

Zidane’s goal against Bayer Leverkusen in 2002 is among the most famous goal of all time. The pirouette goal holds 3.3 million views on YouTube.

  1. Sergio Aguero, Manchester City vs QPR

The 90 minutes match in the year 2012 was between Manchester City and QPR. Aguero’s goal is known for the most popular goals in Premier League history and boats 2.2 million views on YouTube.

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Paayel is a correspondent at Sportz Business Magazine and pursuing Journalism from Lady Shri Ram college. She is an aspiring and passionate journalist, who is on her way to gain more knowledge and wisdom.

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