With 49 goals, stricker Le Cong Vinh of Vietnam is placed in the top 10 active goal scorers by country, along with strikers Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
Le Cong Vinh of Vietnam is one of the top 10 active goal scorers by country, according to squawka.com, a web-app that delivers real-time data on football.
The top position is belonged to Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal. The Real Madrid striker has netted 58 goals.
Argentinean Lionel Messi is second with 56 goals. He is followed by Wayne Rooney of England with 53 goals.
Stricker Le Cong Vinh has scored 49 goals and is expected to net some more as he is due to lead Vietnam at this month’s ASEAN football Federation Suzuki Cup.
Argentinean Lionel Messi is second with 56 goals. He is followed by Wayne Rooney of England with 53 goals.
Stricker Le Cong Vinh has scored 49 goals and is expected to net some more as he is due to lead Vietnam at this month’s ASEAN football Federation Suzuki Cup.
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