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Lionel Messi

Argentine professional footballer


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Messi accepting the Golden Ball award, alongside his future teammate Neymar after the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup Final
Messi (centre) and his teammates celebrate winning the FIFA Club World Cup in December 2011

Argentinian footballer Lionel Messi, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, has received seven Ballon d'Or awards, the most for any football player, as well as the 2009 FIFA World Player of the Year and 2019 The Best FIFA Men's Player. Messi holds the record for most goals in La Liga (474), the Supercopa de España (14), the UEFA Super Cup (3) and is the player with the most official recorded assists in football history (331). He has scored 792 goals for club and country throughout his professional career and is also the first player in history to win five and six European Golden Shoes.

Collective awards

Season / year Competition Club / national team Ref.
2004–05 La Liga Barcelona
2005 South American U-20 Championship Third place Argentina U20
2005 FIFA U-20 World Cup
2005 Supercopa de España Barcelona
2005–06 La Liga
2005–06 UEFA Champions League
2006 Supercopa de España
2006 UEFA Super Cup Runner-up
2007 Copa América Runner-up Argentina
2008 Summer Olympics Argentina Olympic
2008–09 La Liga Barcelona
2008–09 Copa del Rey
2008–09 UEFA Champions League
2009 Supercopa de España
2009 UEFA Super Cup
2009 FIFA Club World Cup
2009–10 La Liga
2010 Supercopa de España
2010–11 La Liga
2010–11 Copa del Rey Runner-up
2010–11 UEFA Champions League
2011 Supercopa de España
2011 UEFA Super Cup
2011 FIFA Club World Cup
2011–12 Copa del Rey
2012 Supercopa de España Runner-up
2012–13 La Liga
2013 Supercopa de España
2013–14 Copa del Rey Runner-up
2014 FIFA World Cup Runner-up Argentina
2014–15 La Liga Barcelona
2014–15 Copa del Rey
2014–15 UEFA Champions League
2015 Supercopa de España Runner-up
2015 Copa América Runner-up Argentina
2015 UEFA Super Cup Barcelona
2015 FIFA Club World Cup
2015–16 La Liga
2015–16 Copa del Rey
2016 Supercopa de España
2016 Copa América Runner-up Argentina
2016–17 Copa del Rey Barcelona
2017 Supercopa de España Runner-up
2017–18 La Liga
2017–18 Copa del Rey
2018 Supercopa de España
2018–19 La Liga
2018–19 Copa del Rey Runner-up
2019 Copa América Third place Argentina
2020–21 Supercopa de España Runner-up Barcelona
2020–21 Copa del Rey
2021 Copa América Argentina
2021–22 Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain
2022 CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions Argentina

Friendly titles

Friendly competitions

Individual honours

Selections for the best player or forward

World

Awards ceremonies to crown the best player of the world have been organized annually since 1955, when the inaugural Ballon d'Or awarding took place. The Ballon d'Or was presented to the player who had been voted to have performed the best over the previous year, and was established by French journalist Gabriel Hanot. Originally, votes could only be awarded to European players before a 1995 rule change.

The FIFA World Player of the Year was established in 1991.


FIFA Ballon d'Or
See also: FIFA Ballon d'Or
Year 1st 2nd 3rd
2010 Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Andrés Iniesta
(Barcelona)
Xavi
(Barcelona)
Percentage 22.65% 17.36% 16.48%
2011 Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Xavi
(Barcelona)
Percentage 47.88% 21.60% 9.23%
2012 Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Andrés Iniesta
(Barcelona)
Percentage 41.17% 23.68% 10.91%
2013 Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Franck Ribéry
(Bayern Munich)
Percentage 27.99% 24.72% 23.36%
2014 Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Manuel Neuer
(Bayern Munich)
Percentage 37.66% 15.76% 15.73%
2015 Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Neymar
(Barcelona)
Percentage 41.33% 27.76% 7.86%


Ballon d'Or
See also: Ballon d'Or
Year 1st 2nd 3rd
2007 Kaká
(Milan)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Manchester United)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Points 444 277 255
2008 Cristiano Ronaldo
(Manchester United)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Fernando Torres
(Liverpool)
Points 446 281 179
2009 Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Manchester United/Real Madrid)
Xavi
(Barcelona)
Points 473 233 170
2016 Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Antoine Griezmann
(Atlético Madrid)
Points 745 316 198
2017 Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Neymar
(Barcelona/Paris Saint-Germain)
Points 946 670 361
2019 Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Virgil van Dijk
(Liverpool)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Juventus)
Points 686 679 476
2021 Lionel Messi
(Barcelona/Paris Saint-Germain)
Robert Lewandowski
(Bayern Munich)
Jorginho
(Chelsea)
Points 613 580 460


FIFA World Player of the Year
See also: FIFA World Player of the Year
Year 1st 2nd 3rd
2007 Kaká
(Milan)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Manchester United)
Points 1047 504 426
2008 Cristiano Ronaldo
(Manchester United)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Fernando Torres
(Liverpool)
Points 935 678 203
2009 Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Manchester United/Real Madrid)
Xavi
(Barcelona)
Points 1073 352 196
The Best FIFA Men's Player
See also: The Best FIFA Men's Player
Year 1st 2nd 3rd
2016 Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Antoine Griezmann
(Atlético Madrid)
Percentage 34.54% 26.42% 7.53%
2017 Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Neymar
(Barcelona/Paris Saint-Germain)
Percentage 43.16% 19.25% 6.97%
2019 Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Virgil van Dijk
(Liverpool)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Juventus)
Points 46 38 36
2020 Robert Lewandowski
(Bayern Munich)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Juventus)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Points 52 38 35
2021 Robert Lewandowski
(Bayern Munich)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona/Paris Saint-Germain)
Mohamed Salah
(Liverpool)
Points 48 44 39
FIFA World Cup Golden Ball
See also: FIFA World Cup awards § Golden Ball
Year Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball Ref(s)
2014 Lionel Messi Thomas Müller Arjen Robben
FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball
See also: FIFA Club World Cup awards § Golden Ball
Year Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball Ref(s)
2009 Lionel Messi Juan Sebastián Verón Xavi
2011 Lionel Messi Xavi Neymar
2015 Luis Suárez Lionel Messi Andrés Iniesta
Other

  • Shortlisted for Golden Foot: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021

Europe

UEFA Men Player of the Year Award
See also: UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award

According to UEFA, the award "recognise the best iation during the previous season." Players are judged by their performances in all competitions, domestic and international, and at club and national team levels throughout the season.

In the past, the award was solely decided by a panel of 53 leading sports journalists. In 2018, however, UEFA added 80 coaches, from the clubs that participated in the group stages of that year's UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, to its jury. The amount of journalists selected by the European Sports Media association was also increased to 55, representing each of UEFA's member associations.

Season 1st 2nd 3rd
2010–11 Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Xavi
(Barcelona)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Points 39 11 3
2011–12 Andrés Iniesta
(Barcelona)
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo
(Barcelona and Real Madrid, respectively)
Points 19 17
2012–13 Franck Ribéry
(Bayern Munich)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Points 36 14 3
2014–15 Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Luis Suárez
(Barcelona)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Points 49 3 2
2016–17 Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Gianluigi Buffon
(Juventus)
Points 482 141 109
2018–19 Virgil van Dijk
(Liverpool)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Juventus)
Points 305 207 74


Champions League Forward of the Season

Champions League positional awards were introduced in 2017 to "recognise the season's best player in each position in Europe's premier club competition".

Season 1st 2nd 3rd
2016–17 Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Paulo Dybala
(Juventus)
Points 359 147 64
2017–18 Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid)
Mohamed Salah
(Liverpool)
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Points 287 218 43
2018–19 Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Sadio Mané
(Liverpool)
Cristiano Ronaldo
(Juventus)
Points 285 109 91
Other


Spain

La Liga Awards
See also: La Liga Awards
Other


Barcelona

Goalscoring

European Golden Shoe

See also: European Golden Shoe

The European Golden Shoe is awarded to the top goalscorer in Europe. It is awarded based on a weighted points system that allows players in tougher leagues to win even if they score fewer goals than a player in a weaker league. Goals scored in the top five leagues according to the UEFA coefficients rankings are multiplied by a factor of two, and goals scored in the leagues ranked six to 21 are multiplied by 1.5.

Since the points system was established in 1996, Messi is the only player to win the award a record six times and also the only one to win it with a record 100 points (season 2011–12). Messi was also the first player to win the award five times.

Season Goals Points
2009–10 34 68
2011–12 50 100
2012–13 46 92
2016–17 37 74
2017–18 34 68
2018–19 36 72

UEFA Champions League top scorer

See also: List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League top scorers § Top scorers by seasons
Season Player(s) Nationality Club(s) Goals
2008–09 Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona 9
2009–10 Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona 8
2010–11 Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona 12
2011–12 Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona 14
2014–15 Neymar Brazil Barcelona 10
Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal Real Madrid
Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona
2018–19 Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona 12

Source: Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation, UEFA, WorldFootball.net

All-time
For a comprehensive listing on this topic, see List of UEFA Champions League top scorers § All-time top scorers.

Cristiano Ronaldo is the UEFA Champions league all-time top goalscorer with 140 goals while Messi is second with 125 to his name. The pair had broken each other's record over the course of 2015, after Messi surpassed the previous recordholder, Raúl, in November 2014. Ronaldo opened a gap in the 2015–16 season when he became the first player to score double figures in the group stage of the Champions League, setting the record at 11 goals.

As of 28 May 2022
Rank Player Goals Apps Ratio Years Club(s)
1 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 140 183 0.77 2003–present Manchester United
Real Madrid
Juventus
2 Argentina Lionel Messi 125 156 0.8 2005–present Barcelona
Paris Saint-Germain
3 Poland Robert Lewandowski 86 106 0.81 2011–present Borussia Dortmund
Bayern Munich
France Karim Benzema 86 142 0.61 2006–present Lyon
Real Madrid
5 Spain Raúl 71 142 0.5 1995–2011 Real Madrid
Schalke 04

Source: WorldFootball.net

La Liga top scorer

See also: List of La Liga top scorers § Top scorers by season, and Pichichi Trophy
Season Goals Matches Ratio
2009–10 34 35 0.971
2011–12 50 37 1.351
2012–13 46 32 1.438
2016–17 37 34 1.088
2017–18 34 36 0.944
2018–19 36 34 1.059
2019–20 25 33 0.758
2020–21 30 35 0.857
All-time
For a comprehensive listing on this topic, see List of La Liga top scorers § All-time top scorers.
As of 16 May 2021
Rank Player Goals Apps Ratio Years Club(s)
1 Argentina Lionel Messi 474 520 0.912 2004–2021 Barcelona
2 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 311 292 1.065 2009–2018 Real Madrid
3 Spain Telmo Zarra 251 277 0.906 1940–1955 Athletic Bilbao
4 Mexico Hugo Sánchez 234 347 0.674 1981–1994 Real Madrid
Rayo Vallecano
Atlético Madrid
5 Spain Raúl 228 550 0.415 1994–2010 Real Madrid

Source: WorldFootball.net

Hat-tricks

Messi scored his first international hat-trick against Switzerland in February 2012.
No. For Against Result Competition Date
1 Barcelona Real Madrid 3–3 (H) 2006–07 La Liga 10 March 2007
2 Atlético Madrid 3–1 (A) 2008–09 Copa del Rey 6 January 2009
3 Tenerife 5–0 (A) 2009–10 La Liga 10 January 2010
4 Valencia 3–0 (H) 2009–10 La Liga 14 March 2010
5 Zaragoza 4–2 (A) 2009–10 La Liga 21 March 2010
6 Arsenal 4–1 (H) 2009–10 UEFA Champions League 6 April 2010
7 Sevilla 4–0 (H) 2010 Supercopa de España 21 August 2010
8 Almería 8–0 (A) 2010–11 La Liga 20 November 2010
9 Real Betis 5–0 (H) 2010–11 Copa del Rey 12 January 2011
10 Atlético Madrid 3–0 (H) 2010–11 La Liga 5 February 2011
11 Osasuna 8–0 (H) 2011–12 La Liga 17 September 2011
12 Atlético Madrid 5–0 (H) 2011–12 La Liga 24 September 2011
13 Mallorca 5–0 (H) 2011–12 La Liga 29 October 2011
14 Viktoria Plzeň 4–0 (A) 2011–12 UEFA Champions League 1 November 2011
15 Málaga 4–1 (A) 2011–12 La Liga 22 January 2012
16 Valencia 5–1 (H) 2011–12 La Liga 19 February 2012
17 Argentina Switzerland 3–1 (A) Friendly 29 February 2012
18 Barcelona Bayer Leverkusen 7–1 (H) 2011–12 UEFA Champions League 7 March 2012
19 Espanyol 4–0 (H) 2011–12 La Liga 20 March 2012
20 Granada 5–3 (H) 2011–12 La Liga 2 May 2012
21 Málaga 4–1 (H) 2011–12 La Liga 5 May 2012
22 Argentina Brazil 4–3 (N) Friendly 9 June 2012
23 Barcelona Deportivo La Coruña 5–4 (A) 2012–13 La Liga 20 October 2012
24 Osasuna 5–1 (H) 2012–13 La Liga 27 January 2013
25 Argentina Guatemala 4–0 (A) Friendly 14 June 2013
26 Barcelona Valencia 3–2 (A) 2013–14 La Liga 1 September 2013
27 Ajax 4–0 (H) 2013–14 UEFA Champions League 18 September 2013
28 Osasuna 7–0 (H) 2013–14 La Liga 16 March 2014
29 Real Madrid 4–3 (A) 2013–14 La Liga 23 March 2014
30 Sevilla 5–1 (H) 2014–15 La Liga 22 November 2014
31 APOEL 4–0 (A) 2014–15 UEFA Champions League 25 November 2014
32 Espanyol 5–1 (H) 2014–15 La Liga 7 December 2014
33 Deportivo La Coruña 4–0 (A) 2014–15 La Liga 18 January 2015
34 Levante 5–0 (H) 2014–15 La Liga 15 February 2015
35 Rayo Vallecano 6–1 (H) 2014–15 La Liga 15 March 2015
36 Granada 4–0 (H) 2015–16 La Liga 9 January 2016
37 Valencia 7–0 (H) 2015–16 Copa del Rey 3 February 2016
38 Rayo Vallecano 5–1 (A) 2015–16 La Liga 3 March 2016
39 Argentina Panama 5–0 (N) Copa América Centenario 10 June 2016
40 Barcelona Celtic 7–0 (H) 2016–17 UEFA Champions League 13 September 2016
41 Manchester City 4–0 (H) 2016–17 UEFA Champions League 19 October 2016
42 Espanyol 5–0 (H) 2017–18 La Liga 9 September 2017
43 Eibar 6–1 (H) 2017–18 La Liga 19 September 2017
44 Argentina Ecuador 3–1 (A) 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 10 October 2017
45 Barcelona Leganés 3–1 (H) 2017–18 La Liga 7 April 2018
46 Deportivo La Coruña 4–2 (A) 2017–18 La Liga 29 April 2018
47 Argentina Haiti 4–0 (H) Friendly 29 May 2018
48 Barcelona PSV Eindhoven 4–0 (H) 2018–19 UEFA Champions League 18 September 2018
49 Levante 5–0 (A) 2018–19 La Liga 16 December 2018
50 Sevilla 4–2 (A) 2018–19 La Liga 23 February 2019
51 Real Betis 4–1 (A) 2018–19 La Liga 17 March 2019
52 Celta Vigo 4–1 (H) 2019–20 La Liga 9 November 2019
53 Mallorca 5–2 (H) 2019–20 La Liga 7 December 2019
54 Eibar 5–0 (H) 2019–20 La Liga 22 February 2020
55 Argentina Bolivia 3–0 (H) 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification 9 September 2021
56 Estonia 5–0 (N) Friendly 5 June 2022

Scored 4 goals
Scored 5 goals

Other performances

Some of these accolades are shared with other players.


Top goalscorer
Goal of the tournament

Top assist provider

Inclusions for team of the season or tournament

International

Awarded by international football federations


Other

Spain

La Liga Awards
Season Category
Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
2014–15 Claudio Bravo (Barcelona) Dani Alves (Barcelona)
Nicolás Otamendi (Valencia)
Gerard Piqué (Barcelona)
Jordi Alba (Barcelona)
Grzegorz Krychowiak (Sevilla)
Ivan Rakitić (Barcelona)
James Rodríguez (Real Madrid)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
Antoine Griezmann (Atlético Madrid)
2015–16 Jan Oblak (Atlético Madrid) Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)
Diego Godín (Atlético Madrid)
Gerard Piqué (Barcelona)
Marcelo (Real Madrid)
Andrés Iniesta (Barcelona)
Sergio Busquets (Barcelona)
Luka Modrić (Real Madrid)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
Luis Suárez (Barcelona)

Selections for international sports personality of the year

Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year
Further information: Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year

The Laureus World Sports Awards is an annual award ceremony honouring remarkable individuals from the world of sports along with the greatest sporting achievements throughout the year. With six and five nominations respectively, Messi and Ronaldo are the only footballers to be nominated on multiple occasions. In 2020, Messi became the first footballer to win the award.

Year Winner(s) Nominees
2010 Usain Bolt
(Athletics)
Kenenisa Bekele
(Athletics)
Alberto Contador
(Cycling)
Roger Federer
(Tennis)
Lionel Messi
(Football)
Valentino Rossi
(Motorcycling)
2011 Rafael Nadal
(Tennis)
Kobe Bryant
(Basketball)
Andrés Iniesta
(Football)
Lionel Messi
(Football)
Manny Pacquiao
(Boxing)
Sebastian Vettel
(Formula One)
2012 Novak Djokovic
(Tennis)
Usain Bolt
(Athletics)
Cadel Evans
(Cycling)
Lionel Messi
(Football)
Dirk Nowitzki
(Basketball)
Sebastian Vettel
(Formula One)
2013 Usain Bolt
(Athletics)
Mo Farah
(Athletics)
Lionel Messi
(Football)
Michael Phelps
(Swimming)
Sebastian Vettel
(Formula One)
Bradley Wiggins
(Cycling)
2016 Novak Djokovic
(Tennis)
Usain Bolt
(Athletics)
Stephen Curry
(Basketball)
Lewis Hamilton
(Formula One)
Lionel Messi
(Football)
Jordan Spieth
(Golf)
2020 Lewis Hamilton
(Formula One)
Lionel Messi
(Football)
Eliud Kipchoge
(Athletics)
Marc Márquez
(Motorcycling)
Rafael Nadal
(Tennis)
Tiger Woods
(Golf)
Others

Selections for national sports personality of the year

Argentine Athlete of the Year
  • Olimpia de Oro: 2011, 2021
  • Olimpia de Plata: 2005, 2007
    • Olimpia de Plata al Fútbol del Exterior: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021

Man of the match awards

See also: Player of the match


UEFA Champions League Final
Edition Player Team Ref(s)
2009 Rome Lionel Messi Barcelona
Xavi Barcelona
2011 London Lionel Messi Barcelona
Lionel Messi Barcelona


UEFA Super Cup
Edition Player Team Ref(s)
2009 Monaco Lionel Messi Barcelona
2015 Tbilisi Lionel Messi Barcelona


FIFA Club World Cup Final
Edition Name Team Ref(s)
2009 UAE Lionel Messi Barcelona
2011 Japan Lionel Messi Barcelona



2010 FIFA World Cup
Rank Player Match Awards
14 Lionel Messi Greece (GS) 1


2011 Copa América
Rank Player Matches Awards
1 Lionel Messi Bolivia (GS), Costa Rica (GS) 2



2014 FIFA World Cup
Rank Player Matches Awards
1 Lionel Messi Bosnia and Herzegovina (GS), Iran (GS), Nigeria (GS), Switzerland (R16) 4
2 Keylor Navas England (GS), Greece (R16), Netherlands (QF) 3
Arjen Robben Australia (GS), Chile (GS), Brazil (TP)
James Rodríguez Greece (GS), Ivory Coast (GS), Uruguay (R16)

Source: FIFA



2015 Copa América
Rank Player Matches Awards
1 Lionel Messi Paraguay (GS), Uruguay (GS), Colombia (QF), Paraguay (SF) 4
Copa América Centenario
Rank Player Matches Awards
1 Lionel Messi Panama (GS), Venezuela (QF), United States (SF) 3
2 David Ospina Peru (QF), United States (TP) 2
Eduardo Vargas Panama (GS), Mexico (QF)
Enner Valencia Peru (GS), Haiti (GS)


2018 FIFA World Cup
Rank Player Match Awards
9 Lionel Messi Nigeria (GS) 1
2019 Copa América
Rank Player Match Awards
8 Lionel Messi Qatar (GS) 1
2021 Copa América
Rank Player Matches Awards
1 Lionel Messi Chile (GS), Uruguay (GS), Bolivia (GS), Ecuador (QF) 4
2022 Finalissima
Rank Player Match Award
1 Lionel Messi Italy (F) 1


Other


Records

As of 2022

World records

  • Most FIFA World Player of the Year/FIFA Ballon d'Or/Best FIFA Men's Player Awards: 6 (2009–2012, 2015, 2019)
  • Most Ballons d'Or: 7 (2009–2012, 2015, 2019, 2021)
  • Most consecutive Ballons d'Or: 4 (2009–2012)
  • Youngest two-time, three-time, four-time, five-time, six-time and seven-time Ballon d'Or winner: aged 23, 24, 25, 28, 32 and 34 years old
  • Guinness World Record for top goalscorer for club and country in a calendar year (official goals): 91 goals in 2012
  • Most official goals for a single club: 672, for Barcelona
  • Most recorded assists for a single club: 268, for Barcelona
  • Most trophies won with a single club: 35, with Barcelona
  • Most goals in a calendar year (including club friendlies): 96 in 2012
  • Most goals in all club competitions in a calendar year: 79 in 2012
  • Most goals in a club season: 73 in 2011–12
  • Most goals scored in a domestic league: 474, in La Liga
  • Most assists provided in a domestic league: 192, in La Liga
  • Most goals scored in a domestic league in a single season: 50 in 2011–12
  • Most assists provided in a domestic league in a single season: 21 in 2019–20
  • Most goals and assists in finals: 31 and 14, respectively
  • Longest goalscoring run in a domestic league: 21 matches, 33 goals in 2012–13
  • Only player to have won more than one FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball: 2009 and 2011
  • First player to have won more than one FIFA Club World Cup Final Most Valuable Player award: 2009 and 2011
  • Only player to score 40+ goals in 12 consecutive seasons
  • Only player to score 30+ goals in 13 consecutive seasons
  • Only player to score in seven different official competitions in a single calendar year: 2015, in La Liga, the Copa del Rey, UEFA Champions League, Copa América, UEFA Super Cup, Supercopa de España and FIFA Club World Cup (completed on 20 December 2015)
  • Only player to score in six different club competitions in a calendar year twice: 2011 and 2015
  • Only player to score and assist in six different club competitions in a calendar year: 2011
  • Only player to score 60+ goals in all competitions in 2 consecutive seasons: 2011–12 and 2012–13
  • First player to score consecutively against all teams in a professional league: 2012–13
  • Most appearances in the FIFPRO World 11: 15 (2007–2021)
  • Most (official) assists provided in football history: 331
  • Most Man of the Match awards won in a single FIFA World Cup: 4, in 2014
  • Only player to score in his teens, his twenties and his thirties in the history of the World Cup
  • Largest gap between first and last Ballon d'Or awards: 10 years (2009, 2019)
  • Only player to provide at least one assist in four different World Cup tournaments and most consecutive World Cup tournaments with at least one assist: 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2018
  • Most Man of the Match awards won at the World Cup finals: 6 (1 in 2010, 4 in 2014, 1 in 2018)
  • Most total dribbles completed at the World Cup finals: 110
  • Most goal contributions at International tournaments' knockout matches: 21
  • Most goal contributions at major international tournaments: 40
  • Only player to win a 'Best Player/Golden Ball' award at all official tournaments participated in (FIFA U-20 World Cup, FIFA World Cup and Copa América)

Continental records

Europe

  • Most European Golden Shoe awards: 6 (2010, 2012–2013, 2017–2019)
  • Most consecutive European Golden Shoe awards: 3 (2017–2019)
  • Fastest player ever to reach 300 goals in Europe's top 5 leagues: in 334 matches
  • Fastest player ever to reach 400 goals in Europe's top 5 leagues: in 435 matches
  • Most goals scored for a single club in the UEFA Champions League: 120 for Barcelona
  • Fastest player to reach 100 UEFA Champions League goals: in 123 matches
  • Most goals scored in a European Cup/UEFA Champions League match: 5, against Bayer Leverkusen on 7 March 2012
  • Most goals scored in a European Cup/UEFA Champions League quarter-final match: 4, against Arsenal on 6 April 2010
  • Most hat-tricks scored in the UEFA Champions League: 8
  • Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League group stage: 74
  • Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League round of 16: 29
  • Most goals scored in a UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie: 6, against Bayer Leverkusen in 2011–12
  • Most goals in the UEFA Super Cup: 3
  • Most appearances in the UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season: 7 (2015–2021)
  • Most appearances in the ESM Team of the Season: 13 (2006, 2008–2013, 2015–2020)
  • Most UEFA/UEFA.com Goal of the Season awards: 3 (2014–15, 2015–16, 2018–19)
  • First player to win the UEFA/UEFA.com Goal of the Season award for two consecutive seasons: in 2014–15 and 2015–16
  • First player to score in 15 and 16 consecutive seasons of the UEFA Champions League
  • Youngest player to make 100 appearances in the UEFA Champions League: aged 28 years, 84 days
  • Youngest player to score 50 goals in the UEFA Champions League: aged 24 years, 285 days
  • Youngest player ever to score 400+ goals for a single European club: aged 27 years and 300 days, for Barcelona
  • Most dribbles completed in a UEFA Champions League match: 16, against Manchester United on 29 April 2008

Americas

  • Most international goals scored by a male CONMEBOL player: 86
  • Most appearances in the Copa América: 34
  • Most assists in the Copa América: 17 (1 in 2007, 3 in 2011, 3 in 2015, 4 in 2016, 1 in 2019, 5 in 2021)
  • Most assists in a Copa América tournament: 5, in 2021
  • Only player to provide at least one assist in five and six different Copa América tournaments: 2007, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2019 and 2021
  • Most assists in CONMEBOL qualification matches for the World Cup: 10
  • Most goals scored by a substitute in a Copa América match: 3, against Panama on 10 June 2016
  • Most Man of the Match awards won in Copa América matches: 14 (2 in 2011, 4 in 2015, 3 in 2016, 1 in 2019, 4 in 2021)
  • Most Copa América Best Player awards: 2 (2015 and 2021)

Spanish records

  • Most Best Player in La Liga awards: 6 (2009–2013, 2015)
  • Most Best Forward in La Liga awards: 7 (2009–2013, 2015–2016)
  • Most La Liga Player of the Month awards: 8 (January 2016, April 2017, April 2018, September 2018, March 2019, November 2019, February 2020, February 2021)
  • Most Pichichi Trophies: 8 (2010, 2012–2013, 2017–2021)
  • Top goalscorer in La Liga: 474 goals
  • Top assist provider in La Liga: 192 assists
  • Top goalscorer in the Supercopa de España: 14 goals
  • Most Supercopa de España finals scored in: 7
  • Most goals scored in a La Liga season: 50 in 2011–12
  • Most assists in a La Liga season: 21 in 2019–20
  • Most braces scored in La Liga: 116
  • Most hat-tricks scored in La Liga: 36
  • Most hat-tricks scored in a La Liga season: 8 in 2011–12
  • Most teams scored against in a season: 19 in 2012–13
  • Most La Liga appearances by a foreign player: 520 matches
  • Only player to score consecutively against all opposition teams in La Liga: 19 matches, 30 goals in 2012–13
  • Most league home goals in a season (38 matches, 19 home matches): 35 in 2011–12
  • Most league away goals in a season (38 matches, 19 away matches): 24 in 2012–13
  • Most league matches scored in a season (38 games): 27 in 2012–13
  • Most league home matches scored in a season (38 games): 16 in 2011–12
  • Most league away matches scored in a season (38 games): 15 in 2012–13
  • Most different opponents scored against in La Liga history: 38
  • Most consecutive away league matches scored in: 13 (20 goals from matchday 8 to matchday 33 in 2012–13)
  • Only player to be top goalscorer and top assist provider in the same season: 2018–19 and 2019–20
  • Most stadiums scored at: 38
  • First player to score in 15, 16 and 17 consecutive seasons
  • Only player to score 20+ goals in 10, 11, 12 and 13 consecutive seasons
  • Only player to score 30+ goals in 7 different seasons
  • Only player to score 10+ goals in 13, 14 and 15 consecutive seasons (from 2006–07 to 2020–21)
  • First player to reach 300 La Liga goals
  • First player to reach 350 La Liga goals
  • First player to reach 400 La Liga goals
  • First player to reach 450 La Liga goals
  • First player to reach 150 La Liga assists
  • Youngest player to score 200 goals in La Liga: aged 25 years and 7 months
  • Most La Liga titles won by a non-Spanish individual: 10 (all with Barcelona)
  • Most La Liga victories: 383
  • Most appearances in a Copa del Rey final: 10 (2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021)
  • Most Copa del Rey finals scored in: 7 (2009, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021)
  • Most assists provided in Copa del Rey finals: 6 (1 in 2009, 2 in 2016, 1 in 2017, 2 in 2018)
  • Most dribbles completed in a La Liga match: 15, against Real Betis on 4 November 2007
  • Most dribbles completed in a Copa Del Rey match: 23, against Villarreal on 31 January 2008
  • Most goals scored from direct free kicks in La Liga: 39
  • Most goals scored in La Liga in a calendar year: 59 goals in 2012

Argentine records

  • Most caps for Argentina: 162
  • Argentina all-time top goalscorer: 86 goals
  • Top goalscorer for Argentina in a calendar year: 12 goals in 2012
  • Only Argentina player to score against every CONMEBOL nation
  • Youngest player to play for Argentina in a FIFA World Cup: aged 18 years and 357 days in 2006
  • Youngest player to score for Argentina in a FIFA World Cup: aged 18 years and 357 days, against Serbia and Montenegro in 2006
  • Youngest player to captain Argentina in a FIFA World Cup: aged 22 years and 363 days in 2010
  • Youngest player to reach 100 caps for Argentina: aged 27 years and 361 days in 2015
  • Most goals scored in a single FIFA World Cup qualification campaign: 10 in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers
  • Most goals scored overall in FIFA World Cup qualification matches: 28
  • Most goals scored in competitive games: 47
  • Most goals scored in international friendlies: 39
  • Most direct free kick goals scored in all international competitions, including friendlies: 8
  • Most hat-tricks scored in all international competitions, including friendlies: 8
  • Most assists provided in all international competitions, including friendlies: 49
  • Most Man of the Match awards won in a single FIFA World Cup: 4, in 2014
  • Most Man of the Match awards won in FIFA World Cup matches: 6 (1 in 2010, 4 in 2014, 1 in 2018)
  • Most Copa América tournaments played in: 6 (2007, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021)

Club records

Barcelona

  • Top goalscorer in El Clásico: 27 goals
  • Most assists in El Clásico: 14 assists
  • Most appearances in El Clásico: 45
  • Top goalscorer in the Derbi barceloní: 25 goals
  • Top goalscorer in the Athletic–Barcelona clásico: 29 goals
  • Top goalscorer in official competitions: 672 goals
  • Top goalscorer including friendlies: 709 goals
  • Top goalscorer in the UEFA Champions League: 120 goals
  • Top goalscorer in European competitions: 123 goals
  • Top goalscorer in international competitions: 128 goals
  • Most hat-tricks scored in all competitions: 48
  • First player to be top goalscorer in four, five, six, seven and eight La Liga seasons (2009–10, 2011–13, 2016–21)
  • Most matches won with the team: 542
  • Most La Liga matches won by a Barcelona player: 383
  • Most home goals scored in a single season in all competitions: 46 in 2011–12
  • Most goals scored from a free kick in official competitions: 50
  • Most appearances in official competitions: 778
  • Most appearances in La Liga: 520
  • Most appearances in the Copa del Rey: 80
  • Most trophies won as a Barcelona player: 35
  • Most assists as a Barcelona player in all competitions: 268

Other records

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Barcelona's official website lists these titles; Messi played little in the 2004–05 La Liga season (7 substitute appearances totalling 77 minutes, 1 goal), he was not in the squad for either of the matches in the 2005 Supercopa de España, and was not in the squad for 2006 Champions League Final but played in 6 matches (1 goal) in the competition.
  2. Ronaldo additionally scored one goal in four qualification matches.
  3. Shared with Jonas.
  4. Shared with Adriano.
  5. Shared with Cristiano Ronaldo.
  6. Shared with four other players.
  7. Shared with Wissam Ben Yedder.
  8. Shared with Luis Díaz.
  9. Shared with Luis Suárez.
  10. Shared with Pablo Fornals and Luis Suárez.
  11. Shared with four other players.
  12. Shared with Jorge Valdivia.
  13. Shared with fifteen other players.
  14. In 2009 UEFA awarded two man of the match awards. Xavi was named as UEFA's Man of the Match, whereas Messi received Fan's Man of the Match award.
  15. In 2011 UEFA awarded two Man of the Match awards. Messi was named as UEFA's and Fan's Man of the Match.
  16. "Leo Messi misses penalty in Copa America final defeat" received 13 percent (%) of the total votes cast, finishing on a third-place in the voting.
  17. Shared with Thomas Müller.
  18. ^ Shared with Cristiano Ronaldo.
  19. Shared with Wesley Sneijder in 2010.
  20. Shared with Cristiano Ronaldo and Arjen Robben.
  21. Shared with thirteen other players.
  22. Shared with Sándor Kocsis and Alfredo Di Stéfano.
  23. Shared with seven other players.
  24. Shared with Neymar and Javier Zanetti.
  25. Shared with Sergio Livingstone.
  26. Shared with Neymar.
  27. Shared with Ronaldo Nazário and Cristiano Ronaldo.
  28. Along with Luis Suárez.
  29. Shared with Gabriel Batistuta in 1998.
  30. Includes a goal scored in the 2017 International Champions Cup.
  31. Shared with Xavi.
  32. Shared with Cristiano Ronaldo.

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