10 record numbers under threat in 2018



2018 will see many important sporting events, including the World Cup in Russia next summer, where FIFA has highlighted a set of crash recorders in 2018.

Here is a quick look at these indices:

Peruvian Claudio Pizarro is the top scorer in the history of the Bundesliga with 191 goals, but there are real threats to the record of the 39-year-old striker, who is still a Cologne player without scoring since March. Bayern Munich's top scorer Robert Lefandowski has scored 166 goals so far and is 10th on the list.

2 - Real Madrid collected 100 points in the Spanish league season 2011-2012 and Barcelona repeated the following season. Barcelona's score of 2.67 points per game after 18 rounds, needs a rate of at least 2.55 points during the matches Remaining to reach 101 points.

Barcelona also hope to break the record for the number of goals conceded by one team in the league and held by Real Madrid with 15 goals in the season 1931-1932, the goal of the Catalan team has seven goals so far.

3 - Hungarian Ferenc Puskas is the top scorer on the list of top scorers with 84 goals, and may be broken before the end of 2018 with Cristiano Ronaldo on 79 goals.

4 - Egyptian goalkeeper Issam Al-Hadari is the candidate to become the oldest player in the history of the World Cup, if he participated in the national team at the Russian World Cup next summer at the age of 45 years and 5 months, the record is held by Colombian goalkeeper Fareed Mondragon (43 years and 9 days) .

5. If Christine Sinclair is able to score one international goal this year, she will equal the Japanese record for Humari Sawa in the number of consecutive years in which one player scored goals for her 19-year-old.