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The Greatest European Cup And UEFA Champions League Records And Statistics

The UEFA Champions League, and its predecessor the European Cup, is the most prestigious competition in all of club football. It’s where players and managers make their names, and it’s where clubs and teams become immortalized through history. 

Here are some of the greatest all-time records in the Champions League as recorded by either players, managers, clubs or in single matches.

Champions League Individual Player Records

Goalkeeper with the most clean sheets: Iker Casillas (57)

Let’s Stay Calm And THESE PHENOMS WILL ALL WIN THE BALLON D’OR

Let’s get one thing out of the way: these cats are young. They’re like kittens in that sense — feral, attack-minded, alley kittens. It’s easy to get hyped on talent at the FIFA U-20 World Cup because the game, at this age, so heavily favors attackers. The goals are beautiful, but they’re generally scored in acres of space and triggered by a breakdown in midfield or defense.

12 Times Ronaldinho Was Obviously Cheating

Ronaldinho could’ve been sent off hundreds of times in his career for unsporting behavior. Blessed with otherworldly control and technique, the Brazilian would frequently contort the rules of the game for his own benefit. It wasn’t fair, nobody else could or can do it now, but he got away with it because he was a god. As we all know, life has two great questions: 1.) Is there a heaven? 2.) How did Ronaldinho get this good?

Watching David Beckham Provide Outrageous Assists For Various Legends Is A Good Time

When you limit your playing career to Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galaxy, Milan and Paris Saint-Germain (and represent the English national team for 14 years), you're inevitably going to play alongside some of the world's best players. What's more, if you're a really great passer of the ball, which David Beckham was, you're going to provide a few classy assists for that talent.

¿Quieres jugar un poco más como Lionel Messi? Fácil, sólo idolatra a su ídolo.

Estamos, como dijo el gran filósofo, parados sobre los hombros de los gigantes. En Argentina hubo un tiempo en que ningún futbolista podía sostener una vela a Guillermo Stabile, quien marcó ocho goles en la Copa Mundial de 1930. Pero fue seguido y superado por Luis Artime, un delantero que terminó su carrera con un promedio de 0,96 goles por partido para Argentina.

Bill Walton Likes Soccer And You Should Too

Bill Walton is a treasure. The NBA legend and current college basketball broadcaster is one of the most fun people in all of sports.

Now, Bill Walton is all in on soccer, and you should be too. 

Walton's quote on a Soccer City SD Facebook post:

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