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The players with the most career hat tricks in soccer history

On Jan. 7, 2020, Cristiano Ronaldo made history after scoring his first hat trick for Juventus. Following the exploit, Ronaldo became the only player in history to record hat tricks in Serie A, LaLiga, the Premier League and at the World Cup. Since returning to Manchester United, he's gone on to reach 60 career hat tricks, but who has the most career hat tricks in the history of soccer?

The Greatest Men's World Cup Records Of All Time

The greatest tournament in the greatest sport generates the greatest records. The FIFA World Cup, which dates back to 1930, has no shortage of incredible records. With the 2022 tournament around the corner, we’ve compiled the greatest World Cup records of all time.

Want to know who has scored the most goals in the World Cup, overall, in a single match or a single tournament? Read on. 

Want to know who has the most clean sheets or longest scoreless streak in a World Cup? Read on.

Los Jugadores Con Más Goles En La Historia Del Fútbol

La lista de jugadores con mayor cantidad de goles en la historia del fútbol comprende futbolistas que jugaron entre comienzos del siglo 20 y la actualidad. 

Cristiano Ronaldo y Lionel Messi anotan a un ritmo sin precedentes, pero hay otros en la historia cuyo promedio de gol es aún más impresionante.

El récord Guinness de más goles convertidos en un período específico es de 1.281 y corresponde al brasileño Pelé, nacido como Edson Arantes do Nascimento.

Watch: Official Pelé Trailer For Netflix Documentary

Is Pelé the greatest of all time? Did Diego Maradona’s accomplishments surpass the Brazilian’s? Are Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in the same conversation? All of these questions are hard to answer because most soccer fans alive today never watched Pelé play in his prime. That could change with this upcoming Netflix documentary, and the official Pelé trailer was released on Thursday.

Santos Pulls Fantastic Number Out Of Its Ass To Claim Pelé Has 447 More Goals Than Messi

You know that one friend that always has to ruin a special moment with some snarky comment? That one ass-hat who still has to make it about themselves no matter the situation? On Sunday morning, Brazilian club Santos woke up and decided to be that person.

Lionel Messi Iguala Legendario Récord de Pelé Con Un Raro Cabezazo

Lionel Messi hizo historia este sábado, igualando un récord que nunca podría haber sido posible si hubiera dejado Barcelona en el verano. Con un raro cabezazo en los descuentos del primer tiempo, Messi alcanzó la marca de Pelé de más goles en un club, al convertir su anotación 643 por el Barça.

Momentos antes del empatar el récord, Messi había lanzado un penal a las manos de Jaume Doménech. Pero Jordi Alba envió el balón de regreso al área en el rebote. Eventualmente, el cruce llegó al segundo palo, donde Messi cabeceó a las redes.

The Greatest Goal Scorer Of All Time Is Coming To The Greatest Goal Scoring Video Game Of All Time

With all due respect to FIFA and PES, the most fun soccer video game is Rocket League. As fun as it is to play as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in more traditional soccer sims, playing soccer with a rocket-powered car is so much better. 

Providing Modern Coverage Of The 1958 World Cup Final

The 1958 World Cup Final remains an iconic match due to the fact that a 17-year-old Pelé spearheaded Brazil’s 5-2 beatdown of host nation Sweden with two fantastic goals. But rather than turn the page there, why not take a closer look at the Seleção’s first-ever world title?

Having just watched the entire 90 minutes for the first time myself, I’m happy to report that the showpiece event of the sixth World Cup definitely didn’t disappoint. It was a different era — one full of strange skills, uplifting sportsmanship and a certain nostalgic sense of the human collective.

Hold Up, Wait A Minute — How The Hell Did Pelé Get Here?

Pelé’s always been everywhere. As a player, he appeared at four World Cups spanning three different continents, his Santos side traveled around the world like the Harlem Globetrotters and he even ventured into the backwoods of American soccer with the New York Cosmos. 

But he truly achieved an omnipresence after retiring and transitioning into life as the OG Cristiano Ronaldo, hawking goods and services like a door-to-door salesman while collecting honorary degrees for his contributions to the bicycle kick sciences.

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