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Football rivalry between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) andLionel Messi before an internationalfriendly betweenArgentina andPortugal in February 2011
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TheMessi–Ronaldo rivalry, orRonaldo–Messi rivalry, is a sporting rivalry infootball propelled by the media and fans that involves Argentine footballerLionel Messi and Portuguese footballerCristiano Ronaldo, mainly for being contemporaries and due to their similar records and sporting successes.[1] They spent nine seasons in the prime of their careers facing off regularly while playing forrival clubsBarcelona andReal Madrid.

Together, they have achieved various historical milestones, coming to be considered as two of the best footballers of all time. They are two of the most decorated players ever, having won 79 official trophies in total (Messi 45,[A] Ronaldo 34) during their senior careers thus far, and have regularly broken the 50-goal barrier in a single season. According toIFFHS, they are the only two playersto score over 800 goals each in their careers for club and country. Ronaldo holds the record for most official goals in a career.

Journalists and pundits regularly argue the individual merits of both players in an attempt to establish who they believe is the best player in modern football or ever. Regardless of preference, football critics generally agree that they are both the best players of their generation, outperforming their peers by a significant margin.[11] Ronaldo has received praise for his physical attributes, goalscoring skills, and impact across multiple leagues, while Messi is lauded for his combination of dribbling, playmaking and goalscoring.[12] Some commentators choose to analyse the differing physiques and playing styles of the two,[13] while part of the debate revolves around the contrasting personalities of the two players; Ronaldo is sometimes described as someone of temperamental character while Messi is considered to have a more reserved personality.[14] Several commentators and players opined that Messi settled the debate after leadingArgentina to victory at the2022 FIFA World Cup, although many continue to view the rivalry as a matter of personal perspective and lasting legacy.

The rivalry has been compared to pastglobal sports rivalries such as theAliFrazier rivalry in boxing, theProst–Senna rivalry in motorsport, and the tennis rivalry between ofFederer and Nadal.[15][16][17]

History

Origins

In 2007, Ronaldo and Messi finished as runners-up toAC Milan'sKaká in both theBallon d'Or, an award rewarded to the player voted as the best in the world by an international panel of sports journalists, and theFIFA World Player of the Year, an award voted for by coaches and captains of international teams. In an interview that year, Messi was quoted as saying that "Cristiano Ronaldo is an extraordinary player and it would be brilliant to be in the same team as him."[18][19]

They first played in a game against each other whenManchester United were drawn to play Barcelona in the2007–08 UEFA Champions League semi-finals and were immediately pitted as major rivals.[20][21][22] Ronaldo missed a penalty in the first leg,[23] but United eventually advanced to thefinal via aPaul Scholes goal.[24]

The2009 UEFA Champions League final was contested between Manchester United and Barcelona on 27 May 2009 at theStadio Olimpico inRome,Italy. The match, described as a "dream clash",[25] was again hyped as the latest battle between the two, this time to settle who was the best player in the world.[26][27] Ronaldo explained to always go out on to the field believing he is the best. "For me, you have to have that confidence at all times. That's what makes me the player I am."[28] Messi's club-mateXavi sided with his fellow Barcelona player: "Messi is the best player in the world by a distance, he's the No1."[29] Manchester United managerAlex Ferguson was more diplomatic, praising both players as being amongst the world's elite talents.[30][31] Barca successfully kept United at arm's length to win 2–0, with Messi scoring a rare header for his team's second goal.[32]

El Clásico

Main article:El Clásico

On 11 June 2009, Manchester United accepted an offer of £80 million (€94 million) for Ronaldo to be transferred to Barcelona'sEl Clásico rivalsReal Madrid.[33][34] The transfer was confirmed on 1 July.[35][36]

From 2009 to 2018, the two played against each other at least twice per season duringEl Clásico matches but also met many other times in competitions such as the Copa del Rey, the Supercopa de España, and a two-legged Champions League semi-final in 2011.[37] This period was the most competitive in El Clásico history, with both players being their clubs' all-time top scorers. The two players alternated as top scorers in La Liga and the Champions League during most seasons while they were with Real Madrid and Barcelona.[38]

2009–10

In the first league meeting between the two players, on 29 November 2009, it was Messi's Barcelona who came out on top, winning 1–0 with a goal fromZlatan Ibrahimović.[39] In the second El Clásico of the season, Messi scored his 40th goal of the season in a 2–0 win.[40] Messi was said to have made a fool out of Ronaldo by the Spanish press, which claimed that Ronaldo's "reign in the football world has ended".[41]

2010–11

On 20 November 2010, the pair both scored hat-tricks on the same day for the first time; Ronaldo hit three goals againstAthletic Bilbao in a 5–1 win, while Messi scored three as Barcelona thrashedAlmería 8–0.[42][43] The achievement was said to have proven why they are widely considered "the world's best players".[44]

The two players faced each other whilst representing their international sides for the first time on 9 February 2011, asArgentina playedPortugal in afriendly inGeneva,Switzerland, their first meeting for 40 years.[45][46][47] Both players were on the scoresheet, with Ronaldo scoring an equaliser and being substituted before Messi scored an 89th-minute penalty to win the game 2–1.[48][49]

The two came face-to-face in four pulsating games in the season finale,[50] and the fixtures were hyped as the definitive games as to which of the two was the better player.[51][52][53][54][55] In the first game of the series on 16 April 2011, Messi scored a 51st-minute penalty to give Barcelona the lead until the 82nd minute, when Ronaldo scored a penalty of his own to give Real Madrid a share of the points.[56] In the second game, the2011 Copa del Rey Final, Ronaldo scored the only goal of the game in extra time to give Real Madrid a 1–0 win, and the club's first trophy under managerJosé Mourinho.[57] The third game was the first leg of the Champions League semi-final. The match was ugly and ill-tempered, with Madrid'sPepe sent off and both Madrid's coach José Mourinho and Barcelona's substitute goalkeeperJosé Manuel Pinto sent to the stands, before Messi scored two goals,[58][59][60] including one described as "one of the best goals in Champions League history",[61] to give Barcelona a two-goal lead in the tie.[62] Following the game, Messi was praised as both the current best in the world and amongst the greatest players of all time.[63][64][65] Of the seven goals scored in the four games, Messi scored three and Ronaldo scored two.[66]

2011–12

Messi finished the 2012 calendar year with 91 goals to his name, breaking the previous record held byGerd Müller and winning hisfourth consecutive FIFA Ballon d'Or in the process.

On 24 September 2011, both players scored a hat-trick on the same day for the second time; Ronaldo scored three in a 6–2 win againstRayo Vallecano, and Messi scored three in a 5–0 win overAtlético Madrid.[67][68]

Having been drawn against each other in the Copa Del Rey quarter-finals later in the month, Ronaldo scored a goal in each game, but Barcelona advanced 4–3 on aggregate.[69][70]

On 21 April 2012, Ronaldo scored the winning goal inEl Clásico as Real Madrid won 2–1 and closed in on the league championship.[71]

2012–13

In the first El clásico of the season on 7 October 2012, both players scored twice in a 2–2 at theCamp Nou, the sixth straight match between the two clubs that Ronaldo had scored in.[72][73] Ronaldo scored in the 23rd minute to put Madrid 1–0 in front, then Messi scored two either side of half-time to put Barcelona in the lead, but for only five minutes before Ronaldo scored a 66th-minute equaliser.[74] Messi finished the calendar year of 2012 with an all-time record of 91 goals for both club and country, overtakingGerd Müller's record of 85 goals.[75][76]

At the end of January, the players scored hat-tricks on the same day for the third time; Ronaldo scored three againstGetafe as Real Madrid won 4–0 before Messi went one better by scoring four goals againstOsasuna as Barcelona won 5–1.[77][78] It was Ronaldo's 20th hat-trick and Messi's 200th career league goal.[79] In the Copa Del Rey semi-final second leg, Ronaldo scored two goals to help Real Madrid advance to the final in a 3–1 victory.[80][81] The goals meant he had scored in six consecutive El Clásico's at theNou Camp.[82]

2013–14

By the end of the2013–14 UEFA Champions League season, Ronaldo had broken the record for themost goals scored by a player in a single season, finding the back of the net 17 times to helpReal Madrid win a record tenth title.

In September 2013, the players scoredhat-tricks on the same Champions League matchday for the first time; Ronaldo scored three againstGalatasaray as Real Madrid won 6–1, while a day later Messi scored a hat-trick againstAjax as Barcelona won 4–0.[83][84] This latest accomplishment was said to "defy the accepted wisdom that football is a team game".[85]

In the second El Clásico of the season on 23 March 2014, Messi became the all-time top scorer in the fixture after he scored a hat-trick, including two penalty kicks, as Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 4–3, while Ronaldo also scored a goal from the penalty spot which initially put Real Madrid 3–2 in front; it was a match described as "astonishing", "thrilling" and "the best Clasico in recent years".[86][87][88]

2014–15

At the start of the season, the race to beatRaúl'sChampions League goal scoring record of 71 goals dominated the headlines,[89][90] with Messi beating Ronaldo to equal the record when he scored againstAjax on 5 November,[91] and beating the record on 25 November withthree goals againstAPOEL in a 4–0 victory.[92] Following this milestone goal, Barcelona managerLuis Enrique claimed Messi was the "greatest player of all time".[93] Ronaldo equalled Raúl's tally on 26 November when he scored the only goal of the game againstBasel.[94]

For the second time in the season, the two players faced each other, this time in the shirts of their respective nations atOld Trafford, and was their last meeting before the announcement of the2014 FIFA Ballon d'Or. The British press called the match an "international version of the Premier League's 39th game", which claimed that it "offers unique opportunity for a new seam of support to become embroiled in the Ronaldo v Messi arguments".[95] Portugal defeated Argentina 1–0, although neither Ronaldo nor Messi appeared on the score sheet.[96]

On 3 November, in a 4–0 victory overGranada, Ronaldo made league history when he scored his 17th league goal of the season in just 10 games; the record was previously held byIsidro Lángara, who scored 16 goals in the first ten games of the1935–36 season forReal Oviedo.[97] On 22 November, Messi equalled, and then went past,Telmo Zarra'sgoalscoring record of 251 when he scored a hat-trick againstSevilla.[98][99] Luis Enrique praised him following the achievement, saying that he is "one-of-a-kind and we'll never see anyone like him ever again and we are privileged to have him and be able to watch him".[100] On 6 December, Ronaldo overtook Zarra's record of 22 La Liga hat-tricks, which he jointly held withAlfredo Di Stéfano, when he scored three againstCelta Vigo.[101] The goals meant he became the quickest player to reach 200 La Liga goals, accomplishing the feat in just 178 games, surpassing Zarra's record of 219 games to reach the milestone.[102][103] The following day, Messi responded by scoring his third hat-trick in his four games, his 21st La Liga hat-trick in total.[104][105] The continuous record breaking was said be down to the pairs' "spellbinding skill, relentless application, athletic charisma",[106] while journalistSid Lowe said that this latest accomplishment "probably doesn't count as a story any more".[107]

On 5 April, Ronaldo scored five times in one game for the first time in his career, including an eight-minute hat-trick, in a 9–1 defeat ofGranada in La Liga.[108] He followed this up on 8 April with a goal againstRayo Vallecano in a 2–0 victory; his 300th Real Madrid goal.[109] 10 days later, he became the second player in the history of football to score 50 or more goals in a season on five occasions, when he scored the third goal in a 3–1 victory againstMálaga,[110] while earlier in the day, Messi scored his 400th Barcelona goal in a 2–0 win againstValencia.[111]

2015–16

On 30 September 2015, Ronaldo scored a brace (2 goals) during aChampions League match against Swedish sideMalmö to surpass 500 career goals and become Real Madrid'sjoint all-time top goalscorer, equallingRaúl's record of 323 goals. He surpassed that record with a goal againstLevante on 17 October 2015.

On 8 December 2015, Ronaldo set a Champions League record of 11 goals in the group stage after scoring four goals againstMalmö.[112] His four-goal haul equalled a club record in the competition, jointly held byAlfredo Di Stéfano,Ferenc Puskás, andHugo Sánchez.[113]

On 17 February 2016, Messi scored his 300th La Liga goal in a 1–3 away win againstSporting Gijon.[114] By scoring four goals in a 7–1 home win over Celta Vigo on 5 March, Ronaldo arrived at 252 goals in La Liga to become the competition's second-highest scorer in history behind Messi.[115] Ronaldo scored a hat-trick againstWolfsburg to send his club into the Champions League semi-finals despite a 2–0 first-leg defeat.[116] The treble took his tally in the competition to 16 goals, making him the top scorer for the fourth consecutive season and the fifth overall.[117]

Final meetings

Following Ronaldo's transfer toJuventus in the summer of 2018, the two faced each other only one more time in the next four seasons when Ronaldo's two goals from the penalty spot helped Juventus to a3–0 away win against Messi's Barcelona in the2020–21 UEFA Champions League group stage.[118]

On 21 January 2023, the two played each other for the first time in over two years, as a combined team featuringAl-Hilal and Ronaldo'sAl-Nassr was defeated 4–5 by Messi'sParis Saint-Germain in an exhibition friendly inRiyadh. Messi scored once and Ronaldo twice in the game, which was described as potentially being the last-ever match featuring both players.[119]

Leaving Europe and end of rivalry

After Messi ledArgentina to victory in the2022 FIFA World Cup, a number of football critics, commentators and players have opined that Messi settled the debate between the two players.[120][121][122]

Both players left the European stage in 2023, with Ronaldo joining Al-Nassr inSaudi Arabia while Messi joinedInter Miami CF in theUnited States. The 2023–24 season was thus the first since 2002 when neither Messi nor Ronaldo played in Europe, and it was seen by many as the end of an era.[123] Both transfers were credited as being crucial in popularizing the sport in theMiddle East andNorth America, and in helping establish them as the two rising powers in football outside of Europe.[124]

In August 2023, both players won their first title with their new teams; Ronaldo helped Al-Nassr win the2023 Arab Club Champions Cup for the first time in their history and was awarded the competition's top scorer award with six goals,[125] while Messi helped Inter Miami win the2023 Leagues Cup, the first-ever trophy in the club's history, and was awarded the competition's top scorer award with ten goals as well as the competition's best player award.[126][127] In September 2023, Ronaldo declared that his rivalry with Messi was over and "gone", after 36 official fixtures and 15 years of "sharing the stage".[128]

Relationship between Messi and Ronaldo

In a 2016 interview, Ronaldo commented on the rivalry by saying: "I think we push each other sometimes in the competition, this is why the competition is so high."[129] Alex Ferguson, Ronaldo's manager during his time atManchester United, opined: "I don't think the rivalry against each other bothers them. I think they have their own personal pride in terms of wanting to be the best."[130] Messi has denied any rivalry, and blames the media for creating it, stating that "only the media, the press, who wants us to be at loggerheads but I've never fought with Cristiano."[131]

It is widely argued and documented that there is an atmosphere of competition between the duo, withGuillem Balagué claiming in the bookRonaldo that he refers to his Argentine counterpart as a "motherfucker" behind his back.[132][133] Ronaldo denied the claims in a post on Facebook and threatened to take legal action over the remarks made by Balagué, writing that he has "the utmost respect for all my professional colleagues, and Messi is obviously no exception."[134] Luca Caioli wrote in his bookRonaldo: The Obsession for Perfection that, according to his sources, Ronaldo heats up when watching Messi play.[135] In response to claims that he and Messi do not get on well on a personal level, Ronaldo commented: "We don't have a relationship outside the world of football, just as we don't with a lot of other players", before adding that in years to come he hopes they can laugh about it together, stating: "We have to look on this rivalry with a positive spirit, because it's a good thing."[136] After Ronaldo's departure from Real Madrid toJuventus, Messi stated: "I miss Cristiano. Although it was a bit difficult to see him win trophies, he gaveLa Liga prestige."[137] During a joint interview at the UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award ceremony in 2019, Ronaldo said he would like to "have dinner together in the future", to which Messi later replied: "If I get an invitation, why not?"[138]

Awards and records

Main articles:List of career achievements by Lionel Messi andList of career achievements by Cristiano Ronaldo

"When they will not be there anymore, we will realise what they have given us. Both of them. I always refuse to make a hierarchy on that because they are two different players. Completely different players, but two exceptional players who have shown the world for 15 years how great football can be."

FIFA's Chief of Global Football DevelopmentArsène Wenger sums up the Lionel Messi vs Cristiano Ronaldo rivalry atThe Best FIFA Football Awards 2022.[139]

Throughout the existence of the rivalry, the pair have dominated awards ceremonies and broken a multitude of goalscoring records for both club and country, feats which have been described as "incredible", "ridiculous" and "remarkable".[140][141][142] The rivalry itself has been described as one about records and reputation of the players, rather than one based in loathing.[143][144]

Messi is theall-time La Liga top scorer, as well as having the most assists in the competition's history – with Ronaldo in second for goals scored and in fourth for assists provided – while Ronaldo is theUEFA Champions League all-time top appearance maker, goalscorer and the second-highest in assists afterRyan Giggs, according toOpta statistics,[145] which began in 1992, with Messi in third for both appearances and assists provided and in second for goals scored in the competition's history. They are the first two players to score 100 goals in UEFA Champions League history.[146] Ronaldo also holds the records formost international caps andmost international goals – with Messi ranked eleventh in appearances and third for goals scored.

The pair dominated theBallon d'Or/The Best FIFA Men's Player awards since 2008, andUEFA Men's Player of the Year Award since 2014; in 2018, their longer than a decade triumph was interrupted byLuka Modrić, seen as "the end of an era".[147][148][149] In an interview for theFrance Football, Modrić stated that "history will say that a Croatian player, representing his small country, won the Ballon d'Or after Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, who are players at another level. Nobody has the right to compare themselves to them."

Ronaldo holds the record for most Ballon d'Or nominations with 18 while Messi is the second most-nominated footballer with 16. Messi won four consecutive Ballon d'Or awards (2009 to 2012), with a fifth coming in 2015, while Ronaldo had equalled Messi's total of five with wins in 2008, 2013, 2014, 2016, and 2017. In 2019, Messi took the lead again by earning a record sixth Ballon d'Or, finishing just seven points ahead of second-placedVirgil van Dijk, with Ronaldo finishing third.[150] In 2020, the award was canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. In 2021 and 2023, Messi won his seventh and eighth Ballon d'Or, respectively.[151] In total, Messi and Ronaldo reached the podium a record fourteen and twelve times, respectively. Combining Ballon d'Or,FIFA World Player of the Year and The Best FIFA Men's Player, Messi outperformed Ronaldo 12 to 8 in wins and 24 to 20 in podium finishes. Messi is also the only player in history to win the Ballon d'Or with 3 different clubs (Barcelona,Paris Saint Germain andInter Miami).

The pair's goal-scoring prowess resulted in a number of individual top scorer accolades. Messi won eightPichichi trophies and sixEuropean Golden Shoe awards (2010, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018 and 2019). Ronaldo won the European Golden Shoe award on four occasions (2008, 2011, 2014 and 2015) and remains the only footballer with top-flight top scorer awards inEngland (2008), Spain (2011, 2014 and 2015) andItaly (2021). He was the Champions League top scorer on seven occasions, with Messi achieving this feat six times (including in 2015 when the pair finished joint-top).

Messi has won a world record 45 total official trophies (including a club record 34 major trophies as a Barcelona player),[A] claiming twelve league titles, fourUEFA Champions Leagues, sevenCopa del Rey titles, sevenSpanish Super Cups, oneFrench Super Cup, threeEuropean Super Cups, threeFIFA Club World Cups and oneLeagues Cup.[152][153][127] Messi was runner-up at threeCopa Américas and at the2014 World Cup, before finally claiming his first major international trophy at the2021 Copa América, where he was named best player.[154][155] The following year, Messi led Argentina to the2022 World Cup trophy, where he won a record secondGolden Ball award.[156] He then won a second consecutive Copa América in2024.[157]

Ronaldo has won 34 official trophies,[158] including seven league titles and five UEFA Champions Leagues, and guided Portugal to theUEFA European Championship in2016 and theUEFA Nations League in2019 and2025, the nation's first major trophies. He has won all national top-tier club competitions in England, Spain and Italy, including four national cups, two league cups, and six national super cups. In addition, he won two European Super Cups,[159][160] four FIFA Club World Cups,[161] and oneArab Club Champions Cup.[125]

On 4 September 2024, neither Messi nor Cristiano were nominated among the 30 candidates for theBallon d'Or for the first time since 2003.[162] Some news outlets headlined this event as the "End of an Era".

Player statistics

Club statistics

As of 23 November 2025
Lionel Messi
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
———————————————————————————————————
———————————————————————————————————
Barcelona
2004–0571101091
2005–06176216100258
2006–0726142251303617
2007–08281030964016
2008–093123861295138
2009–10353431118445347
2010–113331771312235553
2011–123750731114566073
2012–13324654118225060
2013–1431286578204641
2014–1538436513105758
2015–1633265576444941
2016–17343775911215254
2017–18363464106215445
2018–193436531012105051
2019–2033252283114431
2020–2135305365104738
Paris Saint-Germain
2021–2226610753411
2022–2332161074114121
Inter Miami
202361107101411
2024192032312523
20252829751294743
Total631[a]54683561731365243939[a]781
Cristiano Ronaldo
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sporting CP
2002–03253323000315
Manchester
United
2003–04294625000406
2004–05335948000509
2005–0633962814712
2006–073417831135323
2007–08343133118104942
2008–09331863124215326
Real Madrid
2009–10292600673533
2010–113440871265453
2011–123846531010215560
2012–133434771212225555
2013–1430316311174751
2014–153548211210525461
2015–1636350012164851
2016–172925211312244642
2017–182726001315434444
Juventus
2018–1931212096114328
2019–2033314284104637
2020–2133294264114436
2021–221010
Manchester
United
2021–22301810763824
2022–231010062163
Al-Nassr
2022–23161420101914
2023–2431354396765150
2024–2530251088224135
2025–269101000211211
Total737[b]582904821215733241,072[b]811
Notes
  1. ^abNot including second and third division matches (Barcelona B and C, 2003–05).
  2. ^abNot including second division matches (Sporting CP B, 2002–03).

International statistics

As of 14 November 2025
Lionel Messi[163]
National teamYearCompetitiveFriendlyTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
—————————————————
—————————————————
Argentina2005302050
2006314172
200710442146
2008612182
20098122103
20105052102
20118252134
20125547912
2013532376
20147474148
2015612384
201610810118
2017542074
2018411354
20196144105
2020410041
202116900169
20221084101418
2023533588
20249422116
2025322153
Total138635852196115[164]
Cristiano Ronaldo[165]
National teamYearCompetitiveFriendlyTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Portugal2003002020
200411750167
20057240112
200610442146
20079510105
2008513081
2009502171
20106350113
2011652287
20129441135
20136733910
2014534295
2015431053
20161010331313
20171010111111
2018443276
20191014001014
2020422163
20211111321413
202212300123
202391000910
202410522127
2025980098
Total1721215422226143[166]

Hat-tricks

As of 19 October 2024
Lionel Messi
No.ForAgainstResultCompetitionDate
1BarcelonaReal Madrid3–3(H)2006–07 La Liga10 March 2007
2Atlético Madrid3–1(A)2008–09 Copa del Rey6 January 2009
3Tenerife5–0(A)2009–10 La Liga10 January 2010
4Valencia3–0(H)2009–10 La Liga14 March 2010
5Zaragoza4–2(A)2009–10 La Liga21 March 2010
6Arsenal44–1(H)2009–10 UEFA Champions League6 April 2010
7Sevilla4–0(H)2010 Supercopa de España21 August 2010
8Almería8–0(A)2010–11 La Liga20 November 2010
9Real Betis5–0(H)2010–11 Copa del Rey12 January 2011
10Atlético Madrid3–0(H)2010–11 La Liga5 February 2011
11Osasuna8–0(H)2011–12 La Liga17 September 2011
12Atlético Madrid5–0(H)2011–12 La Liga24 September 2011
13Mallorca5–0(H)2011–12 La Liga29 October 2011
14Viktoria Plzeň4–0(A)2011–12 UEFA Champions League1 November 2011
15Málaga4–1(A)2011–12 La Liga22 January 2012
16Valencia45–1(H)2011–12 La Liga19 February 2012
17ArgentinaSwitzerland3–1(A)Friendly29 February 2012
18BarcelonaBayer Leverkusen57–1(H)2011–12 UEFA Champions League7 March 2012
19Espanyol44–0(H)2011–12 La Liga20 March 2012
20Granada5–3(H)2011–12 La Liga2 May 2012
21Málaga4–1(H)2011–12 La Liga5 May 2012
22ArgentinaBrazil4–3(N)Friendly9 June 2012
23BarcelonaDeportivo La Coruña5–4(A)2012–13 La Liga20 October 2012
24Osasuna45–1(H)2012–13 La Liga27 January 2013
25ArgentinaGuatemala4–0(A)Friendly14 June 2013
26BarcelonaValencia3–2(A)2013–14 La Liga1 September 2013
27Ajax4–0(H)2013–14 UEFA Champions League18 September 2013
28Osasuna7–0(H)2013–14 La Liga16 March 2014
29Real Madrid4–3(A)2013–14 La Liga23 March 2014
30Sevilla5–1(H)2014–15 La Liga22 November 2014
31APOEL4–0(H)2014–15 UEFA Champions League25 November 2014
32Espanyol5–1(H)2014–15 La Liga7 December 2014
33Deportivo La Coruña4–0(A)2014–15 La Liga18 January 2015
34Levante5–0(H)2014–15 La Liga15 February 2015
35Rayo Vallecano6–1(H)2014–15 La Liga15 March 2015
36Granada4–0(H)2015–16 La Liga9 January 2016
37Valencia7–0(H)2015–16 Copa del Rey3 February 2016
38Rayo Vallecano5–1(A)2015–16 La Liga3 March 2016
39ArgentinaPanama5–0(N)Copa América Centenario10 June 2016
40BarcelonaCeltic7–0(H)2016–17 UEFA Champions League13 September 2016
41Manchester City4–0(H)2016–17 UEFA Champions League19 October 2016
42Espanyol5–0(H)2017–18 La Liga9 September 2017
43Eibar46–1(H)2017–18 La Liga19 September 2017
44ArgentinaEcuador3–1(A)2018 FIFA World Cup qualification10 October 2017
45BarcelonaLeganés3–1(H)2017–18 La Liga7 April 2018
46Deportivo La Coruña4–2(A)2017–18 La Liga29 April 2018
47ArgentinaHaiti4–0(H)Friendly29 May 2018
48BarcelonaPSV Eindhoven4–0(H)2018–19 UEFA Champions League18 September 2018
49Levante5–0(A)2018–19 La Liga16 December 2018
50Sevilla4–2(A)2018–19 La Liga23 February 2019
51Real Betis4–1(A)2018–19 La Liga17 March 2019
52Celta Vigo4–1(H)2019–20 La Liga9 November 2019
53Mallorca5–2(H)2019–20 La Liga7 December 2019
54Eibar45–0(H)2019–20 La Liga22 February 2020
55ArgentinaBolivia3–0(H)2022 FIFA World Cup qualification9 September 2021
56Estonia55–0(N)Friendly5 June 2022
57Curaçao7–0(H)Friendly28 March 2023
58Bolivia6–0(H)2026 FIFA World Cup qualification15 October 2024
59Inter MiamiNew England Revolution6–2(H)2024 Major League Soccer season19 October 2024
60Nashville SC5–2(A)2025 Major League Soccer season18 October 2025
Cristiano Ronaldo
No.ForAgainstResultCompetitionDate
1Manchester UnitedNewcastle United6–0(H)2007–08 Premier League12 January 2008
2Real MadridMallorca4–1(A)2009–10 La Liga5 May 2010
3Racing Santander46–1(H)2010–11 La Liga23 October 2010
4Athletic Bilbao5–1(H)2010–11 La Liga20 November 2010
5Levante8–0(H)2010–11 Copa del Rey22 December 2010
6Villarreal4–2(H)2010–11 La Liga9 January 2011
7Málaga7–0(H)2010–11 La Liga3 March 2011
8Sevilla46–2(A)2010–11 La Liga7 May 2011
9Getafe4–0(H)2010–11 La Liga10 May 2011
10Zaragoza6–0(A)2011–12 La Liga28 August 2011
11Rayo Vallecano46–2(H)2011–12 La Liga24 September 2011
12Málaga4–0(A)2011–12 La Liga22 October 2011
13Osasuna7–1(H)2011–12 La Liga6 November 2011
14Sevilla6–2(A)2011–12 La Liga17 December 2011
15Levante4–2(H)2011–12 La Liga12 February 2012
16Atlético Madrid4–1(A)2011–12 La Liga11 April 2012
17Deportivo La Coruña5–1(H)2012–13 La Liga30 September 2012
18Ajax4–1(A)2012–13 UEFA Champions League3 October 2012
19Celta Vigo4–0(H)2012–13 Copa del Rey9 January 2013
20Getafe4–0(H)2012–13 La Liga27 January 2013
21Sevilla4–1(H)2012–13 La Liga9 February 2013
22PortugalNorthern Ireland4–2(A)2014 FIFA World Cup qualification6 September 2013
23Real MadridGalatasaray6–1(A)2013–14 UEFA Champions League17 September 2013
24Sevilla7–3(H)2013–14 La Liga30 October 2013
25Real Sociedad5–1(H)2013–14 La Liga9 November 2013
26PortugalSweden3–2(A)2014 FIFA World Cup qualification19 November 2013
27Real MadridDeportivo La Coruña8–2(A)2014–15 La Liga20 September 2014
28Elche45–1(H)2014–15 La Liga23 September 2014
29Athletic Bilbao5–0(H)2014–15 La Liga5 October 2014
30Celta Vigo3–0(H)2014–15 La Liga6 December 2014
31Granada59–1(H)2014–15 La Liga5 April 2015
32Sevilla3–2(A)2014–15 La Liga2 May 2015
33Espanyol3–1(A)2014–15 La Liga17 May 2015
34Getafe7–3(H)2014–15 La Liga23 May 2015
35PortugalArmenia3–2(A)UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying13 June 2015
36Real MadridEspanyol56–0(A)2015–16 La Liga12 September 2015
37Shakhtar Donetsk4–0(H)2015–16 UEFA Champions League15 September 2015
38Malmö FF48–0(H)2015–16 UEFA Champions League8 December 2015
39Espanyol6–0(H)2015–16 La Liga31 January 2016
40Celta Vigo47–1(H)2015–16 La Liga5 March 2016
41VfL Wolfsburg3–0(H)2015–16 UEFA Champions League12 April 2016
42PortugalAndorra46–0(H)2018 FIFA World Cup qualification7 October 2016
43Real MadridAlavés4–1(A)2016–17 La Liga29 October 2016
44Atlético Madrid3–0(A)2016–17 La Liga19 November 2016
45Kashima Antlers4–2(N)2016 FIFA Club World Cup18 December 2016
46Bayern Munich4–2(H)2016–17 UEFA Champions League18 April 2017
47Atlético Madrid3–0(H)2016–17 UEFA Champions League2 May 2017
48PortugalFaroe Islands5–1(H)2018 FIFA World Cup qualification31 August 2017
49Real MadridReal Sociedad5–2(H)2017–18 La Liga10 February 2018
50Girona46–3(H)2017–18 La Liga18 March 2018
51PortugalSpain3–3(N)2018 FIFA World Cup15 June 2018
52JuventusAtlético Madrid3–0(H)2018–19 UEFA Champions League12 March 2019
53PortugalSwitzerland3–1(H)2019 UEFA Nations League Finals5 June 2019
54Lithuania45–1(A)UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying10 September 2019
55Lithuania6–0(H)UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying14 November 2019
56JuventusCagliari4–0(H)2019–20 Serie A6 January 2020
57Cagliari3–1(A)2020–21 Serie A14 March 2021
58PortugalLuxembourg5–0(H)2022 FIFA World Cup qualification12 October 2021
59Manchester UnitedTottenham Hotspur3–2(H)2021–22 Premier League12 March 2022
60Norwich City3–2(H)2021–22 Premier League16 April 2022
61Al-NassrAl-Wehda44–0(A)2022–23 Saudi Pro League9 February 2023
62Damac3–0(A)2022–23 Saudi Pro League25 February 2023
63Al-Fateh5–0(A)2023–24 Saudi Pro League25 August 2023
64Al-Tai5–1(H)2023–24 Saudi Pro League30 March 2024
65Abha8–0(A)2023–24 Saudi Pro League2 April 2024
66Al-Wehda6–0(H)2023–24 Saudi Pro League4 May 2024

Head-to-head

Over the time both Messi and Ronaldo played in La Liga, the Real Madrid–Barcelona rivalry has been "encapsulated" by the individual rivalry between Ronaldo and Messi to some extent.[167][168] NoEl Clásico encounter between the two ever finished goalless.[169]

See also:List of El Clásico matches
Legend
Final
Semi-final
No.DateCompetitionHome teamScoreAway teamGoals scored by the duo
123 April 2008UEFA Champions LeagueBarcelona0–0Manchester United
229 April 2008UEFA Champions LeagueManchester United1–0Barcelona
327 May 2009UEFA Champions LeagueBarcelona2–0Manchester UnitedMessi( 70')
429 November 2009La LigaBarcelona1–0Real Madrid
510 April 2010La LigaReal Madrid0–2BarcelonaMessi( 33')
629 November 2010La LigaBarcelona5–0Real Madrid
79 February 2011International friendlyArgentina2–1PortugalRonaldo( 21'),Messi( 90' (pen.))
816 April 2011La LigaReal Madrid1–1BarcelonaMessi( 51' (pen.)),Ronaldo( 81' (pen.))
920 April 2011Copa del ReyReal Madrid1–0 (a.e.t.)BarcelonaRonaldo( 103')
1027 April 2011UEFA Champions LeagueReal Madrid0–2BarcelonaMessi( 76',87')
113 May 2011UEFA Champions LeagueBarcelona1–1Real Madrid
1214 August 2011Supercopa de EspañaReal Madrid2–2BarcelonaMessi( 45+1')
1317 August 2011Supercopa de EspañaBarcelona3–2Real MadridRonaldo( 20'),Messi( 53',88')
1410 December 2011La LigaReal Madrid1–3Barcelona
1518 January 2012Copa del ReyReal Madrid1–2BarcelonaRonaldo( 11')
1625 January 2012Copa del ReyBarcelona2–2Real MadridRonaldo( 68')
1721 April 2012La LigaBarcelona1–2Real MadridRonaldo( 73')
1823 August 2012Supercopa de EspañaBarcelona3–2Real MadridRonaldo( 55'),Messi( 70' (pen.))
1929 August 2012Supercopa de EspañaReal Madrid2–1BarcelonaRonaldo( 19'),Messi( 45')
207 October 2012La LigaBarcelona2–2Real MadridRonaldo( 23',66'),Messi( 31',61')
2130 January 2013Copa del ReyReal Madrid1–1Barcelona
2226 February 2013Copa del ReyBarcelona1–3Real MadridRonaldo( 12' (pen.),57')
232 March 2013La LigaReal Madrid2–1BarcelonaMessi( 18')
2426 October 2013La LigaBarcelona2–1Real Madrid
2523 March 2014La LigaReal Madrid3–4BarcelonaMessi( 42',65' (pen.),84' (pen.)),Ronaldo( 55' (pen.))
2625 October 2014La LigaReal Madrid3–1BarcelonaRonaldo( 35' (pen.))
2718 November 2014International friendlyArgentina0–1Portugal
2822 March 2015La LigaBarcelona2–1Real MadridRonaldo( 31')
2921 November 2015La LigaReal Madrid0–4Barcelona
302 April 2016La LigaBarcelona1–2Real MadridRonaldo( 85')
313 December 2016La LigaBarcelona1–1Real Madrid
3223 April 2017La LigaReal Madrid2–3BarcelonaMessi( 33',90+2')
3313 August 2017Supercopa de EspañaBarcelona1–3Real MadridMessi( 77' (pen.)),Ronaldo( 80')
3423 December 2017La LigaReal Madrid0–3BarcelonaMessi( 64' (pen.))
356 May 2018La LigaBarcelona2–2Real MadridRonaldo( 14'),Messi( 52')
368 December 2020UEFA Champions LeagueBarcelona0–3JuventusRonaldo( 13' (pen.),52' (pen.))
3719 January 2023Club friendlyRiyadh XI4–5Paris Saint-GermainMessi( 3'),Ronaldo( 34' (pen.),45+6')

Head-to-head summary

CompetitionMatches playedMessi winsDrawsRonaldo winsMessi goalsRonaldo goals
La Liga181044129
UEFA Champions League622232
Copa del Rey512205
Supercopa de España521264
International friendly210111
Club friendly110012
Total37179112323

Last updated 19 January 2023

See also

Notes

  1. ^abAccording toFC Barcelona,[2]FIFA,[3]Major League Soccer,[4] and multiple media outlets,[5][6][7] Messi also won the2005 Supercopa de España, bringing his Barcelona trophy total to 35—and his career total to 46.[8] However, this particular trophy is not credited here since Messi was out of the squad and did not feature in any of the two games againstReal Betis.[9][10]

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