33 Lionel Messi Records on the Barcelona Legend's 33rd Birthday

Lionel Messi turns 33 today
Lionel Messi turns 33 today / Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images
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Lionel Messi is 33 years old today. Many happy returns, mate!

For many football fans, La Pulga is the greatest player of all time. For some, he's the second or third best. And for a particularly deranged but vocal part of the internet, he is a fraud.

This is not the place to rehash these aged old debates, however. No, as it's his birthday we thought we'd reflect on Messi's legendary career so far by remembering the various records he holds.

33 of them to be exact. You know, because it's 33rd birthday? Clever.


1. Most La Liga Goals

No one has scored more goals than Messi in La Liga history
No one has scored more goals than Messi in La Liga history / Quality Sport Images/Getty Images

Let's start off easy shall we? No other player has found the back of the net more times than Messi in La Liga history. He has 440 goals in total and continues to stretch his lead over Cristiano Ronaldo in second place.


2. Most La Liga Assists

Messi has 169 assists for Barcelona in La Liga
Messi has 169 assists for Barcelona in La Liga / Eric Alonso/MB Media/Getty Images

Not only is Messi leading the way for goals, he also tops La Liga's chart for all-time assists.

The Argentine has racked up 169 and is well ahead of longtime teammate, turned Barça manager-in-waiting Xavi in second place.


3. Most Hat-Tricks in La Liga History

Lionel Messi takes away the match ball after another hat trick
Lionel Messi takes away the match ball after another hat trick / David Ramos/Getty Images

Messi must be running out of room for all the match balls he's taken home. He has racked up 36 La Liga hat tricks in total, with his last one coming against Eibar back in February.


4. Scored More Than 40 Goals in Ten Consecutive Seasons

Messi's crazy exploits began during the 2009/2010 season where scored on 47 occasions. In each of the ten seasons that have followed, he's hit over 40 goals. A truly staggering record.


5. First Player to Score Consecutively Against All Teams in a Single League

There really is nowhere to hide from Messi is there? This was most brutally shown when La Pulga netted against all 19 La Liga sides consecutively between November 2012 and March 2013.


6. Most Goals in a Calendar Year

2012 was a good 365 days for Messi. He scored 79, yes 79, times for Barcelona and on 12 occasions for his country.

His 91 goals predictably saw him clinch the Ballon d'Or that year.


7. Most Goals in a Single Club Season

Messi bested several of Gerd Muller's scoring records
Messi bested several of Gerd Muller's scoring records / Getty Images/Getty Images

During the 2011/2012 season, La Pulga could not stop scoring. He finished the campaign on a frankly flabbergasting 73 goals in all competitions. Unsurprisingly, this set a new world-record, blowing Gerd Muller's previous total of 67 strikes out of the water.


8. Most Ballon d'Or Wins Ever

Lionel Messi posing with his most recent Ballon d'Or award
Lionel Messi posing with his most recent Ballon d'Or award / FRANCK FIFE/Getty Images

The 2010s were characterised by the battle between Messi and Ronaldo for the Ballon d'Or. The former's trophy cabinet seems to suggest that he won the argument.

Messi has clinched the award on six occasions - one more than Ronaldo and also more than other player in history.


9. Most Golden Shoes in History

Lionel Messi receiving the Golden Shoe award
Lionel Messi receiving the Golden Shoe award / Quality Sport Images/Getty Images

Messi has won the European Golden Shoe - awarded to the continent's top scorer - on six occasions.

Once again, Ronaldo is his closest challenger with four.

10. Most Goals in Europe's Top Five Leagues

This is a fairly recent one. Messi overtook Ronaldo as the all-time top scorer in Europe's top five leagues. The Portuguese is just a handful of goals behind however and will be gagging to get his record back as Serie A gets back underway.

11. Fastest Player to 100 Champions League Goals

Messi became the fastest player to a century of Champions League goals when he netted a brace against Chelsea in March 2018.

12. Most La Liga Titles Won by a Foreign Player

"Damn Argentinians! Coming over here, winning all our La Liga titles." A xenophobic Spaniard, circa 2019.

13. Most Champions League Group Stage Goals

He may not be the top goalscorer in Champions League history - that honour is held by Ronaldo - but no one has netted more in the group stages of the competition than Messi.

14. Most Champions League Round of 16 Goals

Lionel Messi performing in the Champions League
Lionel Messi performing in the Champions League / Ian MacNicol/Getty Images

Another somewhat specific record that Messi boasts is being the highest scoring player in the Champions League Round of 16.

15. Most Champions League Hat-Tricks

Messi is currently neck and neck with Ronaldo for the most Champions League hat tricks. Both players have managed eight in their careers to date.

16. Most Titles Won by a Barcelona Player

Messi with the Copa del Rey
Messi with the Copa del Rey / Soccrates Images/Getty Images

No Barcelona player is more decorated than Messi. All in all, he's won 34 trophies during his spell at Camp Nou.

17. Most Goals for Argentina

La Pulga's record 70 goals for Argentina does not look likely to be bested any time soon. He overtook second placed Gabriel Batistuta some time ago and his other nearest challenger are all either close to retirement or have hung up their boots already.

18. Youngest Argentinian to Score at World Cup

As a fresh faced 18-year-old, Messi popped up with a goal in Argentina's 6-0 demolition of Serbia and Montenegro during the 2006 World Cup.

19. Only Player to Score at World Cup in Teens, 20s and 30s

A young Lionel Messi at the 2006 World Cup
A young Lionel Messi at the 2006 World Cup / DANIEL GARCIA/Getty Images

This is quite a fun one. No player has ever scored at a World Cup in their teens, 20s and 30s.

He truly is a timeless talent.

20. Top Scorer in El Clasico History

Messi is the undisputed king of the greatest club fixture in European football, El Clasico.

The forward has racked up 26 goals from 38 appearances in the derby, eight more than Ronaldo.

21. Most Assists for Argentina

Messi in action for Argentina
Messi in action for Argentina / Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images

By Messi standards, 48 assists in 138 international games is not all that impressive. However, it's still an Argentinian record.

22. Most La Liga Clubs Scored Against

His June strike against Girona represented the 36 different La Liga club that Messi has scored against in his career.

Real Madrid legend Raul has managed just 35. Rubbish.

23. Most La Liga Free Kicks

One of the best dead ball takers of all time, it is no surprise that Messi has scored the most free kicks in La Liga history. He has converted 34 in total.

24. Scored in 7 Competitions in a Calendar Year

In 2015, Messi scored in La Liga, the Copa del Rey, the Champions League, Copa America, UEFA Super Cup, Spanish Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup. That's seven different competitions in a single year. Mad.

25. Most Barcelona Goals From the Bench

Messi's record of scoring from the bench is remarkable
Messi's record of scoring from the bench is remarkable / David Ramos/Getty Images

He may not be considered a super sub, but Messi still holds the record for the most Barcelona goals from the bench. He's managed to bag 34 strikes in games he was left out of the first team, which to be fair do not come around that often, making it even more remarkable.

26. Most Video Games Covers of All Time

This is a record that really matters.

Messi has appeared on no less than 11 video game covers during his career, more than any other footballer EVER.

27. Most Pichichi Trophies

Messi is set to break Telmo Zarra'a record for La Liga Golden Boots this season
Messi is set to break Telmo Zarra'a record for La Liga Golden Boots this season / LLUIS GENE/Getty Images

The Pichichi trophy, named after legendary Athletic Bilbao goal-getter Rafael "Pichichi" Moreno, is handed out by Marca each season to La Liga's top scorer.

Messi is currently tied for the most awards of all time with Telmo Zarra, another brilliant Athletic Club goal scorer.

28. Most Puskas Award Nominations

Only the very best goals get nominated for a Puskas award, so it makes sense that someone of Messi's otherworldly talent has been in the reckoning more times than anyone else - seven to be precise.

29. Most Consecutive Ballon d'Or Wins

For four consecutive years beginning in 2009, Messi won the Ballon d'Or. It's a period of unrelenting dominance we are unlikely to ever witness again.

30. Only Player to Win Multiple Club World Cup Golden Balls

Messi with the Club World Cup trophy in 2009
Messi with the Club World Cup trophy in 2009 / MARWAN NAAMANI/Getty Images

The FIFA Club World Cup gets a bad rap in the UK, but in other parts of the globe it's the pinnacle...sort of.

Messi is the only player to have won the competition's Golden Ball - awarded to the tournament best performer - on two occasions, first in 2009 and then again in 2011.

31. Most (Official Assists) in History

See this one is a bit tricky. In terms of recorded assists no player in history comes close to Messi, but who's to say how many goals someone like Pele set up at his peak?

32. Fastest Copa America Hat Trick... as a Substitute

Messi celebrates his hat trick against Panama back in 2016
Messi celebrates his hat trick against Panama back in 2016 / Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images

Imagine netting a hat trick... in the Copa America... in 19 minutes... from the bench. Messi doesn't have to, completing the feat against Panama in 2016.

33. Youngest Player to Captain Argentina at World Cup

Captaining your country is one of the greatest moments in a footballer's career and it's even better if you get to do it at a World Cup.

Messi experienced this pleasure at a remarkably young age, leading his country two days before his 23rd birthday during the 2010 World Cup.


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