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losandes.biz: Lionel Messi in numbers After 793 goals and seven Ballon dOrs his World Cup win cements his spot as one of the worlds greatest


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But on Sunday, the legendary Argentinian star scored two goals and the first of five penalties in the shoot out, to win his team the World Cup.

The 35-year-old finally secured the one trophy that has so far eluded him – the biggest of them all.

The win adds to his already exhaustive trophy cabinet and simultaneously ended 36 years of hurt for Argentina, who last won the tournament in 1986 thanks to another La Albiceleste legend, Diego Maradona.

Here Sky News looks at the Argentinian superstar’s sensational career, in numbers.

1987 – A star is born

As a child, he was constantly playing football with his older brothers Rodrigo and Matias, as well as his cousins Maximiliano and Emanuel Biancucchi, both of whom went on to become professional footballers.

He began playing in a team aged four, before joining local club Newell’s Old Boys at the age of six, where he showed his goalscoring prowess with almost 500 goals in a youth team nicknamed “The Machine of ’87”.

However the club, owing in part to the country’s difficult economic situation at the time, declined to fully fund the treatment.

He became part of Barcelona’s greatest-ever youth side, scoring 36 goals in 30 games and helping guide his team to an unprecedented league and cup treble.

That season he played 244 minutes in nine matches, scoring his debut goal against Albacete in May 2005.

In August of that year, he made his debut for Argentina, in a 2-1 win over Hungary.

But he does have 350 assists to his name – 116 more than Ronaldo – and has played 143 fewer games.

He also holds the world record for the most goals (71) in a single season, beating legendary German striker Gerd Muller’s previous record of 67.

He also lifted the Club World Cup and the European Super Cup three times each.

For Argentina, he has won nearly every major international competition, with the World Cup the only one to so far elude him, including the Copa America, the Finalissima and an Olympic Gold Medal.

He has one Ligue 1 title with his current club, Paris Saint-Germain.

He also has nine La Liga Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards and the 2014 World Cup Golden Ball Award – a tournament in which his Argentina side lost in the final to Germany.

The pair have been together since they were 20.