Because the Argentines are not going to walk to Europe but to leave their mark. Or else, look at the 10 born in Argentina who exceeded a hundred goals in the Old Continent…
Born in Independiente, after three seasons scoring pure goals, he arrived at Sporting de Lisboa, where between 1971 and 1975 he reached the mark of 126 points. With the Portuguese team he won the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1974 and the Champions League in 1975.
The former striker born in Sarandí spent his entire career in Spanish football and managed to become the 4th highest scorer in the history of Atlético de Madrid. With the shirt of the mattress set he scored 134 points between 1966 and 1977.
The Bullfighter He was a great player in the history of River and the Argentine National Team, but where he shone the most was in Spain and with the Valencia shirt. There he broke nets for 7 seasons: he scored 149 goals in two stages and became the third top scorer in history.
Delio Onnis was born in Italy in 1948, but at the age of 3 he arrived in Argentina and adopted that nationality. After passing through Almagro and Gimnasia de La Plata, he made the leap to European football. He stood out at Monaco, where he remains the top scorer in its history with 157 goals between 1973 and 1980.
The great Omar Sívori defended three jerseys as a player throughout his career, and he left his mark on all of them. In the Juventuswhere he played between 1957 and 1965, became the 5th scorer in its history with 167 goals
Another great Argentine striker who shone in the major European leagues is the king David. The 171 goals he scored in the Juventus shirt between 2000 and 2010 place him in 4th place among their all-time leading scorers.
The 207 points that Bati scored in Fiorentina was enough to mark an era in the Italian club, but not to be the top scorer in the history of the institution. That distinction belongs to Kurt Roland Hamrin, who beats him by one goal.
For many years, the Blonde Saeta held the record for the top historical scorer of one of the most important clubs in the world. Di Stéfano came to do 308 goals at Real Madrid, but then Raúl and Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to leave him in third place on the podium.
Reaching 100 goals in a club is only for cracks. Now, scoring more than 100 in two different clubs is only distinguished. The kun He scored 101 at Atlético de Madrid and 260 at Manchester City, where he became the club’s all-time top scorer.
Unfortunately, his health did not allow him to maintain the same pace in Barcelona. A single goal.
The record man has long been the top scorer in Barcelona’s history after surpassing César Rodríguez, a striker from the ’40s and ’50s. The flea carry 679 screams and seeks to increase the numbers now at Paris Saint-Germain.
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