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Monday, December 28, 2015

Ronaldo, Ozil and the records that could be broken in 2016

In 2015, Robert Lewandowski scored five goals in nine minutes as a substitute, Ronaldo made Champions league history, scoring 11 times in the group stages, and Martin Odegaard became the youngest to ever play in a Euro 2016 qualifier - but here are some records which could be broken in 2016...
Euro 2016 in France will for the first time host 24 teams, but there is also record prize money of €300 million available to the winners, €85m more than in 2012.The best goalscorer in European Championship history is Michel Platini with nine goals in 1984. Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Cristiano Ronaldo have six each, so if they score four in France, they will surpass Platini. And if someone scores 10 at this expanded Euros, they will set a record for the highest number of goals at one tournament.

Real Madrid could become the first side to win 11 Champions league trophies in 2016. Milan has 10 shared between both AC Milan and Inter, and the final this year will be played in the Italian city.

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