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Kane hits 500-goal milestone, eyes additional records
On Saturday, Harry Kane, a striker for Bayern Munich, made history by becoming the first English player to achieve 500 career goals, prompting speculation about which other records he may go on to break.
With 743 appearances under his belt, Harry Kane has achieved a milestone of 500 goals in his professional career.
A historic feat has been accomplished by Harry Kane, who has become the first English player to score 500 professional goals in official matches.
On Saturday, the Bayern Munich forward reached this milestone by scoring twice against Werder Bremen.
In December, Kane had already surpassed Jimmy Greaves' record of 474 goals, solidifying his position as the highest-scoring Englishman.
This season has been remarkable for Kane, with 26 goals in 22 Bundesliga games, and it's only February.
An analysis of Kane's goal-scoring record and potential future achievements will be examined by BBC Sport.
Kane's professional football career began 15 years ago when, at 17, he scored his first goal for Leyton Orient against Sheffield Wednesday.
During his time at Leyton Orient, he scored five goals, followed by two for Leicester, nine for Millwall, 280 for Tottenham, and currently has 126 goals for Bayern Munich.
Kane is also England's all-time leading scorer, with 78 goals for the national team.
The majority of his goals have been scored in the Premier League, with 213, followed by 89 in the Bundesliga, and a notable record in the Champions League.
As the highest-scoring English player in European club competition, Kane has 48 goals, surpassing Wayne Rooney's total by 18.
Kane has demonstrated his versatility by scoring in every competition he has participated in.
Jimmy Greaves' record as the highest-scoring Englishman stood for 60 years until Kane surpassed it two months ago.
Upon leaving the Premier League, Kane was the second-highest scorer, behind Alan Shearer's record of 260 goals.
According to the International Federation of Football History & Statistics, the all-time list of English scorers has Kane and Greaves at the top, followed by Steve Bloomer, Alan Shearer, and Dixie Dean.
The rankings continue with Wayne Rooney in sixth place, having scored 360 top-level goals.
A significant portion of Kane's goals, approximately one-fifth, have come from penalty kicks.
In open play, Kane is highly effective inside the box, having scored 349 goals from this area.
The majority of his goals, 318, have been scored with his right foot, and 94 have been headers.
The goal that brought Kane to 500 was unusual, as it was scored from distance, one of only 49 such goals in his career.
Kane achieved the 500-goal milestone in 743 appearances for both club and country.
In comparison to Cristiano Ronaldo, who reached 500 goals in 753 games in 2015, Kane achieved this milestone in 10 fewer appearances.
However, Lionel Messi holds the record for the fastest achievement of 500 goals, reaching the milestone in 632 games.
Messi achieved this feat in April 2016, 111 games faster than Kane and 121 games faster than Ronaldo.
Having already become England's record scorer, Kane has opportunities to break additional records at the club level.
The record for most goals in a single Bundesliga season is held by Robert Lewandowski, who scored 41 goals in the 2020-21 season.
With 12 games remaining, Kane is well-positioned to surpass this record, having already scored 26 goals.
In European competition, Kane could break his own record for most goals scored by an English player in a single Champions League campaign, having scored 11 last season and currently having eight goals.
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Hodgkinson Eyes World Record After Setting New Benchmark
At the UK Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham, Keely Hodgkinson expressed her intention to pursue a world record, having recently shattered the British 800m record.
In a dominant display, Keely Hodgkinson finished nine seconds clear of the field in the 800m event at the UK Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham.
Following her record-breaking performance at the UK Athletics Indoor Championships, Keely Hodgkinson has set her sights on achieving a new world record in the 800m event.
The 23-year-old Olympic gold medalist from 2024 delivered an impressive time of 1:56.33 in the heats, surpassing her own British record by nearly one second.
This achievement marked the fastest women's 800m time in 24 years and the third-fastest in history.
Although she had announced prior to the event that she would not participate in the final due to her upcoming appearance at the Hauts-de-France Pas-de-Calais Trophee in France, Hodgkinson viewed the run as an opportunity for personal growth.
She explained that her primary goal was to qualify for the upcoming world championships in Poland, which is why she only participated in one round.
Hodgkinson considered the experience a valuable test, given that it had been three years since she last competed indoors, and she recognized the need to maintain her focus.
While not initially intending to set a world-leading time, Hodgkinson started strongly and managed to sustain her pace, resulting in a pleasant surprise and a strong overall performance.
When questioned about her ambition to break Jolanda Ceplak's indoor world record of 1:55.82, set in 2002, Hodgkinson expressed her determination, stating that she has long been vocal about her desire to claim the record.
Hodgkinson emphasized that she believes the record is within her reach and intends to make a serious attempt to break it.
On the first day of the championships, Dina Asher-Smith delivered a remarkable performance, winning the women's 60m title with a time of 7.05 seconds, narrowly edging out Amy Hunt by a tenth of a second and establishing a new championship record.
In a post-event interview, the 27-year-old Asher-Smith mentioned that she had been feeling strong throughout the indoor season, noting that sometimes patience and race sharpness are essential for achieving fast times.
Asher-Smith's winning margin over Amy Hunt was a mere tenth of a second.
Jeremiah Azu, the 24-year-old world and European indoor champion, successfully defended his UK title in the men's 60m, achieving a season's best time of 6.56 seconds.
Molly Caudery regained the women's pole vault title by clearing a height of 4.65m, while Owen Heard secured the men's title with a jump of 5.55m.
Lucy Hadaway emerged victorious in the women's long jump with a leap of 6.45m, and Tito Odunaike took the men's triple jump title with a distance of 15.45m.
Abigail Pawlett won the women's 60m hurdles with a personal best time of 8.05 seconds, and Daniel Goriola claimed the men's title with a season's best of 7.78 seconds.
Madeline Down finished first in the women's para 60m final with a time of 8.24 seconds, and Kevin Santos won the men's title with a time of 6.93 seconds.
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Hull edge out Bradford in Super League comeback match
Hull FC narrowly defeated Bradford Bulls 27-20 at the MKM Stadium, thwarting the latter’s bid for a comeback win in their Super League return.
A try from Harvey Barron contributed to Hull FC's win over the Bradford Bulls.
The scoring breakdown for Hull FC included tries from Batchelor, Barron, Litten, and Cust, with Pryce making five goals and adding a drop goal.
Bradford's scoring consisted of tries by Blake and two from Wynne, with Milnes converting four goals.
Bradford Bulls' return to Super League after an 11-year absence ended in a narrow 27-20 defeat to Hull FC, who secured the win in the final minutes of the match at the MKM Stadium.
Following York Knights' one-point upset over reigning champions Hull KR just 48 hours prior, Bradford Bulls found themselves on the losing end of another thrilling season-opening match.
The Bulls put up a strong fight, with the score tied and only three minutes remaining in regular time, making it a closely contested match until the end.
A drop goal by Hull FC's Will Pryce gave his team the lead, and Cade Cust sealed the victory with a try in the 79th minute.
The Hull FC lineup consisted of Pryce, Barron, Hardaker, Litten, Martin, Kemp, Sezer, Knight, Bourouh, Hill, Batchelor, Romano, and Aydin.
Hull FC's interchange players were Cust, Fash, Lisone, and Sao.
The Bradford team included Aekins, Okunbor, Marsters, Blake, Wynne, Keyes, Milnes, Sutton, Ackers, Lewis, Russell, Fulton, and Mellor.
Bradford's interchange players were Souter, Scurr, Doro, and Chamberlain.
The match was refereed by Marcus Griffiths.
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Shearer calls for Digne dismissal over reckless challenge
Alan Shearer, Wayne Rooney, and Dion Dublin weighed in on whether Aston Villa’s Lucas Digne deserved a red card for his high challenge on Norwich City’s Jacob Murphy.
A debate is underway regarding Aston Villa's Lucas Digne, with former footballers Alan Shearer, Wayne Rooney, and Dion Dublin weighing in on whether his high challenge on Jacob Murphy warranted a red card for Aston Villa.
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