In football there are those records set by players that seems almost impossible to break. This is because of how competitive football has developed to be.
One of the football records set by players that will be hard to break is Zlatan Ibrahimovic scoring 30 yard bicycle kick. This was in 14th November 2012 when he scored 4 goals in their 4-2 win against England. On this day he became the first player to score 4 goals against England national team.
Cristiano Ronaldo scoring 17 goals in the 2013/2014 UEFA Champions League season is another record that is yet to be broken. He came close to breaking this record in the 2017/2018 season when he scored 15 goals for Real Madrid in UCL. This is the year that he won his fifth UCL tittle.
Lionel Messi Scoring most goals in a calendar year is another record that is yet to be broken. The Argentine footballer scored 91 goals in 2012.
Here are the 5 football records set by players that are yet to be broken.

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