Soccer Extreme : Raul Gonzalez broke Real Madrid's all-time scoring record on Sunday, surpassing the previous mark of 307 goals held by Alfredo di Stefano. Raul, as Gonzalez is known, scored twice in Madrid's 4-0 win over Sporting Gijon in the Spanish league to take his tally to 309 goals in official competitions in over 15 seasons with the club.
The 31-year-old Madrid captain went one better than Di Stefano by turning in Sergio Ramos' short cross with the inside of his left foot in the 15th minute. He then seized on a loose rebound inside the box in the 76th to complete the scoring at El Molinon stadium.
Raul needed 504 competitive matches compared to Di Stefano's 401 to set the mark. Raul has scored 216 league goals - fifth-best on the career list - and 11 in 18 games this season.
"He's always in the first line of battle," Madrid coach Juande Ramos said. "He's the one who lays himself on the line, the one who carries the weight of the team and you can only congratulate him."
Gonzalez also tops Spain's scoring list with 44 goals from 102 international matches, and is the career leader in UEFA competitions with 66 goals, including a leading mark of 64 in the Champions League.
Paolo Maldini
AC Milan’s Paolo Maldini who himself last night took part in what should be his very last Milan derby, said: “Raul is an icon of Spanish and world football.
“He has won everything with Real Madrid and he has always been a reference point for all young forwards. He is a positive example of a football champion.
“His professionalism and his constant dedication in training is just one of the many characteristics of a true champion.
“Of all the goals he has scored and the successes he has had, surpassing Di Stefano’s record is, of course, one of his most important achievements and he has now rightly earned his place in the club’s history books.
“I congratulate him and I send him my best for the future, as I believe he still has a lot to give to Spanish and international football,” the 40-year-old affirmed.
Alessandro Del Piero
The Juventus captain, widely regarded as Italy’s version of Raul, believes that ‘El Siete’ will continue shattering more records.
“308 official goals is an historic, unique and incredible achievement and surely it is just another step for a great champion who has demonstrated, over the years, his great qualities,” he told EFE news agency.
“I am sure he will continue to show that for a long, long time,” he added.
Cesc Fabregas
The Arsenal captain and the future of Spanish football, was equally in awe of his countryman.
“For my generation and the younger generation of Spanish players, Raul has always been an example. His goals, his determination, his work ethic has always been at the same level for many years and he represents continuity,” he professed to EFE.
Cesc then went on to recall one of the striking memories he shared with Raul: “I remember this one moment very well during the 2006 World Cup [after Spain were eliminated by France].
“I could not bear being so helpless after losing and Raul, who had already changed after he was substituted, came to the pitch to console me. He was always there for us when we needed him.
“Raul is a reference to all football players around the globe. In every corner of the world, his image is synonymous to that of Real Madrid. I congratulate him for creating history by scoring so many goals,” he concluded.
In addition to his record 309 goals for Los Blancos, Raul is also Spain’s current leading scorer with 44 goals, the Champions League’s top marksman with 64, and the highest goalscorer in all UEFA official club competition with 66. And with 685 appearances for Madrid, he is closing in on Manuel Sanchis’ record of 712.
The 31-year-old Madrid captain went one better than Di Stefano by turning in Sergio Ramos' short cross with the inside of his left foot in the 15th minute. He then seized on a loose rebound inside the box in the 76th to complete the scoring at El Molinon stadium.
Raul needed 504 competitive matches compared to Di Stefano's 401 to set the mark. Raul has scored 216 league goals - fifth-best on the career list - and 11 in 18 games this season.
"He's always in the first line of battle," Madrid coach Juande Ramos said. "He's the one who lays himself on the line, the one who carries the weight of the team and you can only congratulate him."
Gonzalez also tops Spain's scoring list with 44 goals from 102 international matches, and is the career leader in UEFA competitions with 66 goals, including a leading mark of 64 in the Champions League.
Maldini, Del Piero, Fabregas
Hail Record-Breaker Raul
Hail Record-Breaker Raul
Paolo Maldini
AC Milan’s Paolo Maldini who himself last night took part in what should be his very last Milan derby, said: “Raul is an icon of Spanish and world football.
“He has won everything with Real Madrid and he has always been a reference point for all young forwards. He is a positive example of a football champion.
“His professionalism and his constant dedication in training is just one of the many characteristics of a true champion.
“Of all the goals he has scored and the successes he has had, surpassing Di Stefano’s record is, of course, one of his most important achievements and he has now rightly earned his place in the club’s history books.
“I congratulate him and I send him my best for the future, as I believe he still has a lot to give to Spanish and international football,” the 40-year-old affirmed.
Alessandro Del Piero
The Juventus captain, widely regarded as Italy’s version of Raul, believes that ‘El Siete’ will continue shattering more records.
“308 official goals is an historic, unique and incredible achievement and surely it is just another step for a great champion who has demonstrated, over the years, his great qualities,” he told EFE news agency.
“I am sure he will continue to show that for a long, long time,” he added.
Cesc Fabregas
The Arsenal captain and the future of Spanish football, was equally in awe of his countryman.
“For my generation and the younger generation of Spanish players, Raul has always been an example. His goals, his determination, his work ethic has always been at the same level for many years and he represents continuity,” he professed to EFE.
Cesc then went on to recall one of the striking memories he shared with Raul: “I remember this one moment very well during the 2006 World Cup [after Spain were eliminated by France].
“I could not bear being so helpless after losing and Raul, who had already changed after he was substituted, came to the pitch to console me. He was always there for us when we needed him.
“Raul is a reference to all football players around the globe. In every corner of the world, his image is synonymous to that of Real Madrid. I congratulate him for creating history by scoring so many goals,” he concluded.
In addition to his record 309 goals for Los Blancos, Raul is also Spain’s current leading scorer with 44 goals, the Champions League’s top marksman with 64, and the highest goalscorer in all UEFA official club competition with 66. And with 685 appearances for Madrid, he is closing in on Manuel Sanchis’ record of 712.