Search
Press "Enter" to search and "ESC" to close.

The Greatest of All Time? Messi Breaks Pelé’s Historic Record

Lionel Messi broke Pelé’s records in US soccer with 35 goals in 40 matches. Four consecutive braces, and eyes set on the 2026 World Cup.
2025-07-17T16:44:46-04:00
Share on FacebookShare on InstagramShare on TwitterShare on TikTokShare on YouTubeShare on WhatsApp
Suscríbete a Nuestro Boletín
Recibe por email las noticias más destacadas
Inter Miami, Messi, Porto, Messi’s Inter Miami beats Porto, Messi Breaks Pelé’s Historic Record
Messi Breaks Pelé’s Historic Record - Photo: EFE
  • Messi broke Pelé’s record
  • Four straight matches with braces
  • He has 35 goals in 40 games

Pelé and Messi have something in common: both changed the course of soccer in the United States.

In the 1970s, Pelé saved NY Cosmos from obscurity; today, Lionel Messi is making history with Inter Miami, dressed in pink and smashing barriers with his records.

Pelé: The Ultimate Pioneer

Pelé arrived in 1975 and played 56 official matches with the Cosmos, breaking several records:

  • 31 goals
  • 25 assists
  • 3 seasons

‘O Rei’ was the star who put the NASL on the map, in a format very different from today’s MLS.

Messi Breaks Pelé’s Historic Record
Messi Breaks Pelé’s Historic Record – PHOTO: shutterstock

Lionel Messi: Record After Record

With his brace against New England Revolution, Messi became the first player in MLS history to score a brace in four consecutive matches.

  • 35 goals
  • 18 assists
  • 40 matches

All this in 16 fewer games than Pelé played.

Messi supera récord histórico de Pelé en EE.UU.
Messi surpasses Pelé’s historic record in the U.S. Photo: EFE

Messi Breaks Historic Record and Aims for the 2026 World Cup

Since arriving after leaving PSG, Leo has transformed Inter Miami. He has scored in his last five consecutive matches of the 2025 season and will return to the field this weekend against Nashville SC.

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN: Mexico Crowned Gold Cup Champion

GET LIVE RESULTS HERE

Soccer
Sport
Regresar al Inicio