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Earthquake: Lionel Messi leaves Barcelona
The king of goals, the king of titles, the king of victories: the record book of Lionel Messi in Barcelona
The influence of the flea on Barça is hard to describe in words, but the numbers can tell about it: from the rare win the title of king of the cooks, through his special fondness for the Clásico to the top five he scored in one game
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The announcement of the end of Lionel Messi's journey in Barcelona has taken many of the football fans in the world by surprise, and it turns out that the Argentine star himself as well.
It is doubtful if there was one player in the history of the game who was so dominant in one club, and the extent of his influence on Barça - and on European and world football - can be quantified in his private record book.
Messi has won 6 Golden Ball Awards, more than any other player in history.
Messi scored 672 goals in the Barcelona uniform.
No other player has scored that much for one club.
In second place: Pele, with 643 for Santos.
Messi scored 444 goals in the Spanish league, more than any other in history.
Cristiano Ronaldo, who is next on the list, stands at just 311.
Messi had 35 titles in Barcelona: 10 Spanish championships, 8 wins in the Spanish Supercup, 7 King's Cups, 4 in the Champions League, 3 in the World Cup for teams and 3 European Supercups.
The 7 most decorated players in Spain did so in Barcelona.
Messi's 35 titles place him in first place, followed by Andres Iniesta (32), Gerard Pique and Sergio Busquets (30 each).
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41 times a hat-trick, 6 quartets - and here's a photo from the top five against Leverkusen (Photo: GettyImages)
The 7 most decorated players in Spain did so in Barcelona.
Messi's 35 titles place him in first place, followed by Andres Iniesta (32), Gerard Pique and Sergio Busquets (30 each).
Messi had 73 goals in official games in the 2011/12 season: 50 in the Spanish league, 14 in the Champions League, 3 in the Copa del Rey, 3 in the Super Cup, 2 in the World Cup for teams and one in the European Super Cup.
No footballer has reached such a number in history.
The 50 goals in La Liga that season were not the only ones he was involved with.
He also scored 15 goals, and was crowned the king of cooks along with Ozil from Real Madrid, and made history: the only one to win the royal double in the history of the Spanish league.
Messi scored 96 goals during 2012, and this is a record for a calendar year in the history of the football industry.
25 of the goals in 2012 were scored in international settings (13 in the Champions League and 12 in the Argentina national team).
At this world record he is teaming up with Englishman Vivian Woodward, who did it before him sometime in 1909.
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Messi vs. Ronaldo (Photo: GettyImages)
Messi had 21 consecutive league games during the 2012/13 season, in each of which he scored at least one goal.
This is the longest streak in the history of the Spanish league, and he reached 33 goals in it.
36 different teams have conceded goals from Messi in the Champions League, and no other player has put together such a varied list.
Only one came close, and even very close: his nemesis, Cristiano Ronaldo, scored against 35 teams.
Messi has accumulated 26 goals in 45 appearances in the God Clasico games in his career.
No one else, in the history of the encounters between Barcelona and Real Madrid, has scored or played so much.
41 times Messi scored a hat-trick, and he also had 6 quartets and one five-pointer, in a 1: 7 win over Bayer Leverkusen in 2012.
Messi had 778 appearances in the Barcelona uniform, and in 542 of them the team won.
In both cases - games and victories - it is a club record.
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