Cristiano Ronaldo HASN’T broken the all-time goalscoring record, claim the Czech FA

Cristiano Ronaldo HASN’T broken the all-time goalscoring record, claim the Czech FA, who say he still needs 62 MORE to beat their man Josef Bican (after conveniently finding a ‘missed’ 1953 season where he scored two goals a game in their second tier!)

  • The Czech FA insist Cristiano Ronaldo has not broken Josef Bican’s goal record
  • Ronaldo thought he made history when scoring his 760th goal against Napoli
  • But the Czech FA say the missed one of Bican’s seasons, where he scored 53
  • They now claim Ronaldo is still 62 short of Bican’s tally, which they say is 821 

The Czech FA has sensationally claimed Cristiano Ronaldo has not broken the all-time goalscoring record, dubiously insisting he needs 62 more goals to overtake Josef Bican in the charts.

Ronaldo scored his 760th career goal in Juventus‘ 2-0 Italian Super Cup win over Napoli on Wednesday night, leading many to believe he had surpassed Bican’s tally of 759. 

However, less than 24 hours after Ronaldo thought he had become the outright leader in goals scored, the Czech FA have conveniently found a season in the record books that they had missed when calculating Bican’s goal haul. 

The Czech FA insist Cristiano Ronaldo has not become football’s all-time leading scorer 

Ronaldo surpassed Czech-Austrian striker Josef Bican's (above) record of 759 on Wednesday

Ronaldo surpassed Czech-Austrian striker Josef Bican’s (above) record of 759 on Wednesday

The Czech FA claim they missed one of Bican's seasons, where he scored 53 goals in 26 games

The Czech FA claim they missed one of Bican’s seasons, where he scored 53 goals in 26 games

A tweet published by the Czech FA dismissed Ronaldo’s claim to the No 1 spot, writing: ‘The History and Statistics committee of the Czech FA counted all the goals scored by the legendary Josef Bican and we can declare he scored 821 goals in official matches.’ 

That would leave Ronaldo 61 short of Bican and 62 short of the outright lead.

Offering more information, the Czech FA’s head of committee, Jaroslav Kolar, said: ‘Who is the best goalscorer in football history? Josef Bican or Cristiano Ronaldo? Simple question but complicated answer.

‘Mainly because from the whole amount of Bican’s goals you have to pick just the official ones, which is complicated. Our history and statistics committee of Czech FA started to deal with this problem.

‘We based our research on statistics from prestigious international statistical websites that state 805 goals with notice that goals scored by Bican in 1952 in the Czech second division for Hradec Kralove are missing.

‘We managed to find them – 53 goals in 26 games – and we also double-checked every detail about Bican’s league, cup and international matches. 

The Portugal captain made no mistake as he rifled home left footed against Napoli

The Portugal captain made no mistake as he rifled home left footed against Napoli

‘After that we came out with the official number of Bican’s scored goals. On behalf of the history and statistics committee of Czech FA, we can proclaim that Josef Bican scored 821 goals in official matches.

‘It means that Cristiano Ronaldo is not the best goalscorer in history yet, and he has to work more to break this record.’ 

The title of football’s all-time top goalscorer is heavily contested and world governing body FIFA does not keep an official record.

Brazilian strikers Pele and Romario scored in excess of 1,000 goals during their careers, but those statistics include strikes in amateur, unofficial and friendly matches.

Ronaldo had equalled the record on January 10 with his right-footed effort against Sassuolo

Ronaldo had equalled the record on January 10 with his right-footed effort against Sassuolo

Ronaldo moved onto 760 with a thumping left-footed finish that helped Juventus win another piece of domestic silverware. 

It was his 85th Juve goal, added to five for Sporting Lisbon, 118 for Manchester United, 450 for Real Madrid and 102 for Portugal.  

Only rival Lionel Messi looks capable of surpassing his record at present with the Barcelona and Argentina superstar on 715 career goals for club and country.

Messi has also played just under 150 games fewer so far and, being two years Ronaldo’s junior, has time on his side.