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Ronaldo sets all time UCL appearance record with 197 games

Cristiano Ronaldo now holds the record for the most appearances in UEFA Champions League history with 197 games played. The Portuguese star sits top of the all time chart ahead of other legends of European football. Ronaldo’s appearances came across spells with Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus, where he became one of the competition’s dominant players. He also holds several other Champions League records, including most goals and most goals in a single season. Behind Ronaldo on the appearance list are former Real Madrid and Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas and a number of other long serving Champions League stars. The list highlights players whose consistency and longevity kept them at the top level of European football for many years. Ronaldo’s record further strengthens his legacy as one of the greatest players in the history of the competition. His performances, […]

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10 unforgettable penalty misses in football history

Penalty shootouts create some of football’s most unforgiving moments. One kick can shape a player’s legacy, decide a trophy and live in the memory of fans for decades. Here are 10 of the most painful and memorable penalty misses in major tournaments.​ Roberto Baggio – 1994 World Cup finalIn the 1994 World Cup final in Pasadena, Italy and Brazil drew 0 0 after extra time. Baggio’s decisive penalty flew over the bar, giving Brazil a 3 2 shootout win and the world title.​ Gareth Southgate – Euro 1996 semi finalEngland’s semi final with Germany at Euro 1996 ended 1 1 at Wembley before penalties. Southgate’s miss sent Germany to the final, where they went on to win the tournament.​ David Trezeguet – 2006 World Cup finalFrance and Italy finished 1 1 after extra time in the 2006 World Cup final. […]

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Osimhen inches closer to Yekini’s goal scoring record

Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen is now just two goals away from equalling Rashidi Yekini’s long standing goal record for Nigeria after scoring in the 2–0 AFCON 2025 quarter final victory over Algeria. His latest strike took his tally to 35 goals for the national team, closing in on Yekini’s benchmark of 37.​ Osimhen had already moved to 34 goals with a brace in the round of 16 win against Mozambique in Fez, where Nigeria won 4–0. The Galatasaray forward has now scored nine times in his last 10 games for the Super Eagles, underlining his importance to the team’s current AFCON campaign.​ The 27 year old has reached his 35 goal mark in just 51 appearances for Nigeria, placing him firmly in the conversation among the country’s greatest ever forwards. He overtook Segun Odegbami’s 23 goal tally in March […]

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