Score! World Goals is a rather peculiar soccer game. Instead of playing full games, your goal is to recreate some of the most famous goals of all time by controlling different national teams from all over the world.
The game is divided into more than 200 different levels spread out over four decades. You will step into the shoes of some of the world's greatest players of all time as they complete their masterpieces. These goals range from Iniesta's goal during the World Cup Final to the famous foul by Roberto Carlos against France, including Macedonia's goal against England during the Olympics.
In each level, you will receive a certain number of stars, depending on how well you have recreated the original goal. If you get three stars that means your execution of the goal is exactly like the original while one star means that, even though your goal was similar to the original, there were some details missing.
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A total of over 2,700 goals have been scored in games at the Men's 22 final tournaments of the FIFA World Cup, not counting penalties scored during shoot-outs.[1] Since the first goal scored by French player Lucien Laurent at the 1930 FIFA World Cup,[2] almost 1,300 footballers have scored goals at the World Cup tournaments,[3] of whom 101 have scored five or more.
The top goalscorer of the inaugural competition was Argentina's Guillermo Stbile with eight goals. Since then, only 25 players have scored more at all the games played at the World Cup than Stbile did throughout the 1930 tournament. The first was Hungary's Sndor Kocsis with eleven in 1954. At the next tournament, France's Just Fontaine improved on this record with 13 goals in only six games. Gerd Mller scored 10 for West Germany in 1970 and broke the overall record when he scored his 14th goal in a tournament match at a World Cup during West Germany's win in the 1974 final. His record stood for more than three decades until Ronaldo's 15 goals between 1998 and 2006 for Brazil. Germany's Miroslav Klose went on to score a record 16 goals across four consecutive tournaments between 2002 and 2014.
Fontaine holds the record for the most goals scored in a single tournament, with 13 goals in 1958. The players that came closest were Kocsis in 1954, Mller in 1970 and Portugal's Eusbio in 1966, with 11, 10 and 9, respectively. The lowest scoring top scorer was in 1962, when six players tied at only four goals each. Across the 22 tournaments of the World Cup, 31 footballers have been credited with the most tournament goals, and no one has achieved this feat twice. Ten of them scored at least seven goals in a tournament, while Brazil's Jairzinho and Argentina's Lionel Messi were the only footballers to score at least seven goals without being the top goalscorer of the tournament in 1970 and 2022, respectively. These 31 top goalscorers played for 20 nations, the most (five) for Brazil. Another five came from other South American countries, with the remaining 21 coming from Europe.
In 2006, Ronaldo was the first to score 8 goals in knockout matches (excluding 3rd place playoff) at the World Cup in his 3 tournaments for Brazil, tied in 2022 by Kylian Mbapp.[6] Mbapp became the first player to score 4 goals in World Cup finals with his hat-trick in 2022.
Cristiano Ronaldo is the only player to have scored in five different World Cups. Four players, Uwe Seeler, Pel, Miroslav Klose and Lionel Messi, have scored in four tournaments each, while another 35 have scored in three each.
Remember Gazza's goal against Scotland? Or Maradona's slalom in Mexico 86? How about Bergkamp's different masterpieces? Those beautiful and legendary goals are part of the history of football. Score! World Goals is an Android game focused exclusively on the most stunning goals in soccer history.
In this peculiar football game for smartphones and tablets you'll find over 1,000 goals that have made history in both national leagues and international tournaments. Your mission is to recreate them with as much accuracy as possible. Do you think you can imitate the stars that scored the best goals ever?
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It means that the footballing superstar has "now failed to score in the group stage of a major international tournament for the first time in his career", said the Daily Mirror. Before Euro 2024 he had scored at least one goal in all 10 major tournament group stages he'd played at.
The Portugal forward's 54 goals in official competitions for club and country came in 59 matches to beat out Bayern Munich's Harry Kane and Paris Saint-Germain's Kylian Mbapp (52) as well as Manchester City star Erling Haaland (50). None of the leading contenders will play again in 2023.
It is the fifth time Ronaldo will finish the year as the world's top scorer, having also done so in 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2015 when at Real Madrid. His 54 goals is the most Ronaldo has scored in a calendar year since netting 55 in 2016, when he won one of his five Ballon d'Or awards.
Al Nassr were leading 3-1 through goals from Marcelo Brozovic, Aymeric Laporte and Otavio on Saturday when Ronaldo headed in from six yards out in the second minute of stoppage time. It was his 20th goal in 18 league games so far this season.
The U.S. led 3-0 at halftime after goals by Morgan in the 12th minute, Lavelle in the 20th and Mewis in the 32nd. By that point the match was well in hand, but things escalated after the break with the USA scoring a World Cup-record 10 goals in the second half.
Up 7-0, midway through the second half, the USA remained relentless as head coach Jill Ellis introduced attackers Christen Press and Lloyd shortly after the record flurry. Then Pugh was also brought on for the final 20 minutes.
Mallory Pugh was the thirty-second different player to score for the USA at the Women's World Cup, making the U.S. the second nation to have that many different scorers in the competition's history after Germany (34).
The 36-year-old Swede joined Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as the only active players with 500 goals in club and international play, cutting Toronto's lead to 3-1 in the 43rd minute. Jonathan dos Santos chipped the ball into the box, and the 6-foot-5 Ibrahimovic twirled to get an angle at the ball between two defenders, flicking his right leg up high to deflect it past goalkeeper Alex Bono for his 17th of the season.
The Sounders (13-5-9) opened the scoring in the 21st minute, working their way into the Vancouver box where a series of quick passes ended with Ruidiaz poking the ball into the net. Ruidiaz struck again in the 42nd minute, when Vancouver goalkeeper Stefan Marinovic was caught far outside his box. The Peruvian national took a blind pass and sauntered in alone, tapping the ball into the net.
Felipe Gutierrez opened the scoring in the 18th minute for Sporting KC (15-7-6), which moved a point ahead of FC Dallas in the standings. Fernandes doubled the lead five minutes later with a run behind the defense and a chip shot to beat the goalkeeper.
Manotas gave the Dynamo a 2-1 lead in the 39th minute, tapping in Alberth Elis' low cross. It was Manotas' 17th goal in all competitions this year. Manotas added another goal to his tally in the 71st minute, volleying home goalkeeper Steve Clark's botched attempt to punch away Elis' cross.
Houston's Alejandro Fuenmayor scored an own goal to give the Timbers (12-8-8) the lead in the ninth minute. Elis headed home Tomas Martinez's free kick to tie it at 1 for the Dynamo (8-13-7) in the 32nd minute.Fuenmayor capped the scoring in the 81st minute with a right-footed shot to finish Manotas' pass.
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