With Pitso Mosimane's Al Ahly kicking off their participation in the FIFA Club World Cup today, a former Club of the Century star is among the top goalscorers in the competition's history, while Cristiano Ronaldo ranks above Lionel Messi.
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The 2020 FIFA Club World Cup was postponed from December to February this year, and will get underway in Qatar today.
Mosimane's African champions will face hosts Al Duhail at 19:30 SA time, with the opening game of the tournament set be played between Tigres UNAL and Ulsan Hyundai at 16:00.
Looking back at previous editions, none other than Cristiano Ronaldo has his name in the record books as the top goalscorer in the showpiece's history.
The 35-year-old has taken part in four Club World Cups, scoring seven goals. He won the competition with Manchester United before lifting the trophy three times with Real Madrid.
Ronaldo netted once for United in 2008, four times for Los Blancos in 2016 and twice for the Spanish giants the following year, only failing to score at the tournament in 2014.
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Gareth Bale, who has participated in three Club World Cups, follows in second place with six strikes. Messi, meanwhile, is one of three players with five goals apiece in the competition – the others being Cesar Delgado and Luis Suarez.
The Uruguayan striker scored all of his goals at the 2015 tournament, making him the leading marksman in one edition of the showpiece.