Meet the top (10) free-kick highest goal scorers in football history
Juninho pernabucano The former lyon and Brazilian footballer has scored 77 times and most of them came from a long range with a unique style that bounces in front of the goalkeeper. Pele Edson Arantes do Nascimento, known as Pelé, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Pele scored a total of 70 goals from free-kicks which still make him to be considered as the greatest of all time. Legrottaglie Nicola Legrottaglie is an Italian retired footballer who played as a central

Top Ten Freekick Scorers In Football. Number 1 Has 77 Goals.
Ronaldo and Messi have scored beautiful direct free kicks goals but they do come short of some gurus, gurus, yeah! I remember the guy in Olympic Lyon, whenever he was gonna take free kicks against a team, fear will go through the spine of the opposition Messi has worked hard to get to 47 free kick goals recently and he has been exceptional. Causing so much fear that the opposition now put players at the post to assist the goal keeper. Ronaldo has done better though having scored 53 but these two do not even

Legrottaglie: Cristiano Ronaldo Will Not Run Away From Juventus
Nicola Legrottaglie is an Italian retired footballer who played as a central defender for Juventus between 2003-2011.During his playing time, Legrottaglie was praised by pundits for his physical attributes and his ability in the air, making him a goal threat from set pieces.

Check out as neither Ronaldo nor Messi was able to make it to the top 10 on these records
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have been the modern face of football do to their outstanding brilliance and commanding stats. The both had shattered numerous football record and even set a multiple records of their own that would take an extraordinary players just as good as them to break. While the duo have triumphed in every football pitch they set their foot on, yet they are not on our combined top ten best ever free kick scorers. 1. Juninho pernabucano The former lyon and Brazilian footballer

Ronaldo backed by Legrottaglie to 'try for another year' and not 'run away' from Juventus
Cristiano Ronaldo won't "flee" from Juventus, says previous Bianconeri protector Nicola Legrottaglie, with the Portuguese expected to stay in Turin and "go after one more year" to convey hotly anticipated Champions League wonder.
