Argentine forward Lionel Messi has reached another major milestone in his illustrious career, scoring his 900th professional goal at the age of 38.
Messi achieved the landmark after more than two decades playing at the highest level, representing several clubs across Europe and beyond. His career includes a long and highly successful spell at FC Barcelona, followed by a stint at Paris Saint-Germain, before moving to Inter Miami CF in the United States.
Goals Across Clubs and Country
Messi’s goal tally is spread across club and international competitions, highlighting his consistency over the years:
- 672 goals for FC Barcelona
- 32 goals for Paris Saint-Germain
- 79 goals for Inter Miami CF
- 115 goals for the Argentina national football team
Beyond scoring, Messi is also widely recognized for his playmaking ability. He holds the record for the most assists in football history, with over 400 assists across club and international matches.
International Impact
With Argentina, Messi remains the country’s all-time leading scorer, surpassing previous legends such as Gabriel Batistuta and Sergio Agüero. He has earned over 190 caps, contributing decisively to Argentina’s recent successes on the global stage.
Looking Ahead
Messi’s latest milestone comes as attention turns toward upcoming international competitions, including the FIFA World Cup scheduled to be hosted across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
As one of Argentina’s key figures, Messi is expected to play a central role, with many speculating that the tournament could mark one of his final appearances at a World Cup.
His continued achievements further cement his status as one of the greatest footballers of all time, with a career defined by longevity, consistency, and record-breaking performances.















