As 2025 draws to a close, the eternal debate between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo continues to captivate football fans.
Now aged 38 and 40 respectively, both icons have delivered remarkable performances, proving that class is permanent.

Messi enjoyed a trophy-laden year with Inter Miami, while Ronaldo powered Al Nassr's domestic dominance and added international silverware with Portugal. Here's a breakdown of how the year shaped up for the two GOAT contenders.
| Player | Appearances | Goals | Assists | Goal Contributions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lionel Messi | 54 | 46 | 28 | 74 |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | 45 | 40 | 4 | 44 |
Messi's breakdown includes 43 goals and around 25 assists for Inter Miami across MLS, playoffs, and other competitions like the CONCACAF Champions Cup and Club World Cup, plus 3 goals in limited Argentina appearance.
Ronaldo's number features around 30 goals for Al Nassr, including 11-12 in the early 2025-26 Saudi Pro League season, plus 8 goals in 9 games for Portugal. Messi edges it in overall output and efficiency, with a goal contribution nearly every game, while Ronaldo remains a prolific pure goalscorer.
2025 was arguably Messi's most impactful year since joining Inter Miami in 2023. He led the Herons to their maiden MLS Cup title, defeating Vancouver Whitecaps 3-1 in the final with Messi providing two assists and earning MLS Cup MVP. He became the first player in history to win back-to-back MLS MVP awards and claimed the MLS Golden Boot with 29 goals in 28 regular-season games.
His record-breaking playoffs saw 6 goals and 9 assists for 15 contributions, a new postseason record. Messi also helped Argentina qualify for the 2026 World Cup with contributions in limited duty and signed a contract extension through 2028, committing his twilight years to Miami.
His regular-season haul of 29 goals and 19 assists ranked second all-time in MLS history, with his playmaking shining as he set up teammates like Rodrigo De Paul and Tadeo Allende in crucial moments. At 38, he became the fastest to certain milestones and delivered Inter Miami's first championship, cementing his transformative impact on the league.
Ronaldo continued his extraordinary scoring form in Saudi Arabia, nearing the historic 1,000 career goals milestone, currently at 956 after a brace on December 27 against Al Akhdoud.
He helped Portugal win the UEFA Nations League, scoring 8 goals in 9 appearances, and powered Al Nassr to a perfect start in the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League with 10 consecutive wins, sitting atop the table as joint-top scorer with 12 league goals.
Spectacular moments included bicycle kicks and braces, while he provided key assists in continental games alongside teammates like Joao Felix.
MLS Golden Boot
MLS Most Valuable Player
Presidential Medal of Freedom, United States
MLS Cup - Inter Miami
UEFA Nations League 2024-25 - Portugal
Primeira Liga Best Player of All Time Award
UEFA Nations League Finals Top Scorer
Saudi Pro League Golden Boot