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Messi’s Race to 1,000 Goals

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 25th March 2026, 12:41 PM

Messi’s Race to 1,000 Goals

As the World Cup captivates global audiences, football fans are keeping a running tally of two of the sport’s greatest icons: Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Every goal scored adds to an unofficial, yet fiercely discussed, race—who will reach the historic 1,000-goal milestone first?

Currently, the statistics favour Ronaldo. Over 1,312 career matches, the Portuguese forward has netted 965 goals, meaning he requires just 35 more to hit 1,000. Messi, meanwhile, has scored 901 goals in 1,143 appearances, leaving him 99 goals short of the same milestone. Analysts estimate that, given Ronaldo’s career average of roughly 40 goals per year, he could reach 1,000 goals by late 2026 or early 2027. Age is a factor, however, as Ronaldo is now 41, which could limit his playing time and physical output.

Messi, slightly younger at 38, enjoys a relative advantage. Age implies potentially better fitness and sustained performance, though only time will show how much this affects the race.

Since joining Inter Miami in Major League Soccer (MLS) in 2023, Messi has maintained an impressive scoring rate. Across club and international competitions from July 2023 onwards, he averages 0.80 goals per match. Assuming he continues this form and plays approximately 50 matches per year, he could add around 40 goals per season. If this trajectory holds, Messi would need about two and a half more years to reach the 1,000-goal mark, suggesting he could celebrate this milestone by late 2028 or early 2029—coinciding with the end of his current Inter Miami contract on 31 December 2028. Exceptional performances, such as a standout 2026 World Cup, could accelerate this timeline.

A breakdown of Messi’s goal record highlights his consistency and evolution across clubs and the national team:

Team/Club Matches Goals Goals per Match Notes
Barcelona 778 672 0.86 Peak scoring years
Argentina 196 115 0.58 International contribution
PSG 75 32 0.43 French league performance
Inter Miami 94 82 0.87 Current prolific form

Notably, Messi’s scoring rate at Inter Miami surpasses even his Barcelona average, demonstrating that age has not diminished his lethal finishing. His sustained physical fitness and high-level form will be crucial in achieving this milestone, potentially allowing him to reach his 1,000th goal at the age of 41.

What began as a tally for football enthusiasts has evolved into a historic chase, one that reflects Messi’s enduring brilliance and the remarkable longevity of his career. If he maintains his current form, the once-aspirational 1,000-goal landmark is now well within reach.

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