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Lionel Messi joins Cristiano Ronaldo and legends including Pele, Puskas, Romario in 700-goal club

It has been quite a week for Lionel Messi. The Barcelona superstar celebrated his 33rd birthday on June 24, then joined one of elite football's most exclusive and illustrious clubs six days later when, against Atletico Madrid, the Argentina captain netted the 700th goal of his career.

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Having sat on 699 senior career goals for club and country since he converted a penalty in Barca's win over Leganes on June 16, Messi hit the latest milestone in his stunning career when he converted a 50th-minute spot kick, nonchalantly sending Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak the wrong way.

Messi needed 862 games to reach this incredible landmark, which is 111 games fewer than his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo needed to reach the mark at the end of 2019. However, the 35-year-old Ronaldo still boasts the status of the highest active goal scorer, by some margin. Here are the top five:

1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal, Juventus): 728 goals (1,005 games)
2. Lionel Messi (Argentina, Barcelona): 700 (862)
3. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden, AC Milan): 540 (907)
4. Luis Suarez (Uruguay, Barcelona): 472 (637)
5. Robert Lewandowski (Poland, Bayern Munich): 466 (697)

Six-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi became the seventh member of a select club of players to score 700 or more goals. The group includes some of the greatest stars to play the game, plus one less-heralded name (some records are unverified, so allow for variations in totals).

6. Cristiano Ronaldo

Ronaldo took his place among the 700 Club in October, with a goal for Portugal on a consolation strike from the penalty spot in a 2-1 Euro 2020 qualifying defeat against Ukraine. The Juventus superstar is still the world's highest-scoring active player and the one still plying his trade who has scored more than Messi.

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5. Gerd Muller

Fiendishly prolific for West Germany and Bayern Munich in his heyday, "Der Bomber" is fifth on the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)'s all-time list, having scored 735 goals in 793 games. Fourteen of Muller's goals came at World Cups.

4. Ferenc Puskas

The legendary striker, nicknamed "The Galloping Major," scored 746 goals in 754 matches between 1943 and 1966 for Honved, Real Madrid and Hungary. It's little wonder that FIFA's award for the world's greatest goal each season is named after him.

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3. Romario

As per the RSSSF, the Brazilian nabbed 772 goals in 993 first-class matches during a career in which he played for clubs on five continents from 1985 to 2007. Romario scored five goals as Brazil won the World Cup in 1994.

2. Josef Bican

The Slavia Prague icon is the highest scorer of all time in official games, according to the RSSSF, which lists the striker as amassing a remarkable 805 goals in 530 competitive games between 1928 and 1955. He played internationally for three countries.

1. Pele

The Brazilian colossus is the highest scorer of all time, with FIFA crediting him with a mind-boggling 1,281 career goals to his name (Edson Arantes do Nascimento on his birth certificate) between 1956 and 1977. That figure is disputed by some -- RSSSF gives him 767 -- but Pele's status as the only male or female player to win three World Cups is not in doubt.