On a historic Wednesday night at the Chase Stadium, Lionel Messi officially cemented his place in the stratospheric heights of football history.
Messi now joins his career rival Cristiano Ronaldo (currently on 965 goals) as the only two players in the history of elite men’s football to officially surpass the 900-goal mark. But Messi needs 1,142 matches while CR7 needs 1,236 matches to reach 900 official goals.
So Messi needs 94 less matches than Ronaldo to achieve this iconic figure. This is how Messi becomes the fastest player ever & creates new history in football world.
At the same time, Messi also becomes the youngest player ever to reach this number. As a 5 times IFFHS best playmaker awards winner, this record is too unbelievable for a genuine playmaker. But Messi has done it perfectly.
The Breakdown: A Career of Pure Lethality
Since debuting for Barcelona as a teenager in 2005, Messi has maintained a staggering average of 0.7 goals per game across 1,142 competitive matches.
| Team | Goals | Appearances |
| FC Barcelona | 672 | 778 |
| Argentina | 115 | 196 |
| Inter Miami CF | 81 | 96 |
| Paris Saint-Germain | 32 | 75 |
| Total | 900 | 1,142 |
Messi’s 900th goal wasn't just a number; it added to his status as the all time leading scorer in LaLiga (474 goals)
While Nashville SC has quickly become a "favorite" opponent with 16 goals conceded to the Argentine, Sevilla remains the team that has suffered the most, having been punished by Messi 25 times throughout his career.
The Supporting Cast: Who Assisted the Legend?
No man is an island, and Messi’s journey to 900 was fueled by legendary partnerships. While the late Jordi Alba (35 assists) and the iconic Andres Iniesta (37) and Xavi (31) defined his Barca era, it is Luis Suarez who remains his ultimate partner-in-crime. The Uruguayan has teed up Messi a staggering 61 times, a partnership that continues to flourish today in Miami.
Despite the personal glory, the night ended on a somber note for the Herons. Messi's early strike was cancelled out by a 74th-minute equalizer from Cristian Espinoza, seeing Inter Miami crash out of the CONCACAF Champions Cup on away goals.
With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon this summer, Messi now turns his attention to defending Argentina's title and chasing the next impossible number: 1,000!
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Friday, 20 March 2026
Publish Date : 20 March 2026
On a historic Wednesday night at the Chase Stadium, Lionel Messi officially cemented his place in the stratospheric heights of football history.
Messi now joins his career rival Cristiano Ronaldo (currently on 965 goals) as the only two players in the history of elite men’s football to officially surpass the 900-goal mark. But Messi needs 1,142 matches while CR7 needs 1,236 matches to reach 900 official goals.
So Messi needs 94 less matches than Ronaldo to achieve this iconic figure. This is how Messi becomes the fastest player ever & creates new history in football world.
At the same time, Messi also becomes the youngest player ever to reach this number. As a 5 times IFFHS best playmaker awards winner, this record is too unbelievable for a genuine playmaker. But Messi has done it perfectly.
The Breakdown: A Career of Pure Lethality
Since debuting for Barcelona as a teenager in 2005, Messi has maintained a staggering average of 0.7 goals per game across 1,142 competitive matches.
| Team | Goals | Appearances |
| FC Barcelona | 672 | 778 |
| Argentina | 115 | 196 |
| Inter Miami CF | 81 | 96 |
| Paris Saint-Germain | 32 | 75 |
| Total | 900 | 1,142 |
Messi’s 900th goal wasn't just a number; it added to his status as the all time leading scorer in LaLiga (474 goals)
While Nashville SC has quickly become a "favorite" opponent with 16 goals conceded to the Argentine, Sevilla remains the team that has suffered the most, having been punished by Messi 25 times throughout his career.
The Supporting Cast: Who Assisted the Legend?
No man is an island, and Messi’s journey to 900 was fueled by legendary partnerships. While the late Jordi Alba (35 assists) and the iconic Andres Iniesta (37) and Xavi (31) defined his Barca era, it is Luis Suarez who remains his ultimate partner-in-crime. The Uruguayan has teed up Messi a staggering 61 times, a partnership that continues to flourish today in Miami.
Despite the personal glory, the night ended on a somber note for the Herons. Messi's early strike was cancelled out by a 74th-minute equalizer from Cristian Espinoza, seeing Inter Miami crash out of the CONCACAF Champions Cup on away goals.
With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon this summer, Messi now turns his attention to defending Argentina's title and chasing the next impossible number: 1,000!
More Related News:
> The Messi Effect: How Lionel Messi Handed His Florida Neighbor a $25M Real Estate Windfall!
> Thomas Müller: Why Argentina Remains the 2026 World Cup Favorite And the “Messi Factor” Uncertainty!
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