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The Champions League It is the highest inter-club competition in the world of football and the most best strikers in historyboth in this era and in its stage as the European Cup.

And while the top scorer of all time is Cristiano Ronaldothe names of those who have scored the most goals in the same match are different: Erling Haaland, Lionel Messi and Luiz Adriano they are the ones who came to 5 screams in the same meeting.

Other cases also occur in the qualifying rounds and several others in the previous era of the competition as the European Cup.

Who scored more goals in a Champions League match?

Discount on qualifying rounds leading to the main draw, first come, first served 5 goals in the European Cup it was Paul van Heest, during an Anderlecht-Haka in the 1966-1967 season. Whereas if we settle on the Champions League stage, we have to talk about it 5 goals scored by Lionel Messi against Bayer Leverkusenin the round of 16 of the 2011-2012 campaign.

After the 5 goals by Luiz Adriano in Shakhtar Donetsk-BATE Borisov in the 2014-2015 Champions League group stage and more recently, the top five converted by Ebrings Haaland to Leipzig in the last 16 of the 2022-2023 Champions League.

Messi and Haaland They are the only ones to reach this number in direct and decisive crosses of the European competition.

Time Player Stage Equipment Opponent targets
2022/23 Erling Haaland round 16 City of Manchester RB Leipzig 5
2014/15 Luis Adriano Group stage Shakhtar Donetsk BATE Borisov 5
2014/15 David Lafata previous phases Sparta Prague Tallinn Valley 5
2011/12 Lionel Messi round 16 Barcelona Bayer Leverkusen 5
1999/00 mihails miholaps previous phases according to riga Jeunesse Esch 5
1979/80 Soren Lerby 2nd Round (European Cup) Ajax Concord 5
1978/79 Claudio Sulser 1st Round (European Cup) locusts Valletta 5
1972/73 Gerd Müller 2nd Round (European Cup) Bayern Munich Concord 5
1966/67 Paul van Heest 1st Round (European Cup) Anderlecht Haka 5
1965/66 Florian Albert Qualifying round (European Cup) Ferentsvaros Keflavik 5
1964/65 Nikola Kotoff Qualifying round (European Cup) Lokomotiv Sofia Malmo FF 5
1962/63 Ray Crawford Qualifying round (European Cup) Ipswichtown floriana 5
1962/63 Jose Altafini Qualifying round (European Cup) Milan Union of Luxembourg 5
1961/62 Ben Lofquist Qualifying round (European Cup) Boldklubben 1993 Sowing 5
1959/60 ove olsson Qualifying round (European Cup) Gothenburg Linfield 5

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Vinicius Junior equaled Kaka in the number of goals in the Champions League. Who is ahead?

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Vinicius Junior equaled Kaka in the number of goals in the Champions League. Who is ahead?

Real Madrid’s Brazilian striker Vinicius Junior scored his 30th goal in the Champions League.

This happened in the home match against Monaco in the 7th round.

Thanks to this goal, Vinicius surpassed Kaká, who scored 30 goals while playing for Milan and Real Madrid, in the number of goals he scored in the tournament.

Only one Brazilian representative in Champions League history has more: Neymar, who has 43 goals for Barcelona and PSG.

We should also note that among Brazil’s top 15 strikers are two former players of Shakhtar Donetsk, Luiz Adriano (21) and Willian (18).

The 15 best Brazilian strikers in Champions League history

  • 43 – Neymar (Barcelona, ​​PSG)
  • 30 – Kaka (Milan, Real Madrid)
  • 30 – Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid)
  • 27 – Rivaldo (Barcelona, ​​Milan, Olympiakos)
  • 26 – Rodrigo (Real Madrid)
  • 26 – Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City, Arsenal)
  • 25 – Mario Jardel (Porto, Galatasaray)
  • 24 – Giovanne Elber (Bayern Lyon)
  • 22 – Roberto Firmino (Liverpool)
  • 21 – Luiz Adriano (Shakhtar, Spartak)
  • 20 – Romario (PSV, Barcelona)
  • 18 – Willian (Shakhtar, Chelsea)
  • 18 – Juninho (Lyon)
  • 18 – Ronaldinho (Barcelona, ​​Milan)
  • 17 – Hulk (Porto, summit)

Source: Sport UA

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There will be a match against Sweden tomorrow. Starting lineup from a renowned expert

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There will be a match against Sweden tomorrow. Starting lineup from a renowned expert

The Ukrainian national team will play the semi-final play-off match of the 2026 World Cup qualifying tournament against Sweden on March 26. Well-known football expert Oleg Fedorchuk named his version the starting lineup of the “blue-yellows” if the match with the Swedes is tomorrow.

“The choice in this case is almost open,” Fedorchuk said in an exclusive interview with the website Meta.ua. – Trubin is at the door. Defense from left to right: Konoplya, Zabarny Matvienko, Mikolenko. In the center of the midfield are Kalyuzhny, Yarmolyuk, Sudakov. Tsygankov on the right, Zubkov on the left. There is Vanat at the end.

Let us also remind you that the winner of Ukraine-Sweden, the semi-final match of the decisive match to be played on March 31 to reach the 2026 World Cup final, will face the best team in the Poland-Albania match.

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France has no intention of boycotting the World Cup in the United States

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France has no intention of boycotting the World Cup in the United States

France is not thinking of withdrawing its national team from the 2026 World Cup, despite tensions in relations with France USA. This was announced by the French Sports Minister MarinaFerrariwhose commentary is provided by the RMC Sport television channel.

Previously, The Economist magazine reported that European countries were considering boycotting the World Cup amid controversy over Greenland.

“At the stage we are talking about now, there is no desire on the part of our Ministry to boycott this important competition,” Ferrari said. “But I also heard voices that resonated and came from some political blocs. I want us to separate sport from politics.”

For the first time, 48 teams will take part in the 2026 World Cup. The tournament will take place in USACanada and Mexico from June 11th to July 19th.

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