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- attempts until the goalkeeper can return to defend it. The most prolific goalscoring goalkeepers are those who take penalties or free kicks. Other occasions...
- League goalscoring record of 71". Sky Sports. Retrieved 25 October 2023. Arnett, George; Sedghi, Ami (7 November 2014). "Champions League goalscoring record:...
- Seventeen goaltenders have scored a total of twenty goals in National Hockey League (NHL) games. Such goals are often called a "goalie goal." A goalkeeper...
- attributes, goalscoring skills, and performance under pressure, while Messi is lauded for his combination of dribbling, playmaking, p****ing and goalscoring. Some...
- This page details Netherlands men's national football team records; the most capped players, the players with the most goals, Netherlands' match record...
- iconic footballers in history. In recognition of his record-breaking goalscoring success, Ronaldo received special awards for Outstanding Career Achievement...
- Raphael Dias Belloli (born 14 December 1996), known as Raphinha, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for La Liga club Barcelona...
- international and is perhaps best known for his time at Levski Sofia and his goalscoring prowess in the Eternal derby of Bulgarian football, netting 15 goals...
- He is the current manager of Atlético Madrid B. Due to his consistent goalscoring as a young player, Torres came to be nicknamed El Niño ('The Kid'), which...
- El Clásico (in Spanish, also in lowercase letters; Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈklasiko]) or El Clàssic (in Catalan, pronounced [əl ˈklasik]), both meaning...