Pele has recorded 1201 goals.
If you ask who scored the most goals in the world cup, it is Ronaldo Lima of Brazil., with a total of 15 goals the highest by any world cup olayer. But if in a career then it is Pele who scored well over 1200 goals.
Ryan Giggs scored more goals on Tottenham Hotspur than any other team he faced. He ended with 10 career goals against them.
Future career goals are important achievements a person makes. These goals may include getting a certain amount of salary and building ones own company.
English footballer Les Ferdinand did not play for Sunderland at any point during his professional career.
one of his goals was to open a place where both kids and adults could have fun and that goal was achieved because of disneyland.
someone can achieve their goals by setting up earlier,apply it by working hard,manifest and always think positive for any circumstances...
No, there is not any footballer that does not play on a team or a club, because than they wont be called a footballer.
Paul Ince is the most recent one.
Answer 1Tony Lockett kicked 1360 goals during his illustrious career with the Saints and the Swans.During his career he became the only full-forward to win the Brownlow Medal, 1987, he won four Coleman medals, played in a Grand Final against North Melbourne in the centenary season, 1996 and he was inducted to the AFL Hall of Fame in 2006.Answer 2The answer to this depends on your term of reference: Is it referring to total career afl goals of a particular player?Does it refer to total goals in history by any one club?Are you speaking seasonally: player or club??Is the seasonal reference historic, or present day?OR does it refer to the total goals in any one major league game? ... player or club??As people usually refers to individual performances, I am going to answer accordingly.Until Tony Lockett (with 1360 goals) broke it a few years ago, the previous career goal record was 1299, held by Gordon Coventry for around 70 years!!For "most AFL goals" in any one season, Bob Pratt (1930's) and Peter Hudson (1970's) each kicked 150 goals in any one season.For the most goals kicked in a match, if my information serves me correctly, Laurie Nash kicked 18 goals in an interstate match back in the 1930's, whilst playing in various positions on the field!If the question means 'current' or most recent "most AFL goals", then the top goal-kicker last season was: Brendan Fevola with 86 goals.As of this writing, May 2010, Brendan Fevola is one goal in front of Barry hall for 2010 season.
same amount as any other footballer.
Any degree will open more doors of opportunity. However, the degree and how it will help depends on your overall career goals and objectives. Once you have a specific career goal, you can take the most appropriate path leading to that goal. The goal comes first, the method for achieving that goal comes second.