A recent study by ARKA has ranked the most viewed Champions League goals by their view count from various online video sharing and social media platforms. Compiled in May 2024, the data ranks the most iconic goals from the most to the least viewed.
Holding the top spot as the most-viewed Champions League goal, Cristiano Ronaldo’s 2018 famous bicycle kick against Juventus has 43.5M views across various online platforms. This remarkable viewership is attributed to Ronaldo’s exceptional skill which led him receiving a standing ovation from the Juventus fans.
The second place is held by Neymar’s critical goal for Barcelona against PSG in 2017 with 18.7M. This goal gathered the majority of its viewership as it was key to Barcelona overcoming a 4-0 deficit and this match reportedly influenced PSG’s decision to acquire him later that year.
Third place with 14.44M views is Lionel Messi’s solo goal against Real Madrid in the 2011 Champions League semifinal. This goal is renowned for Messi’s breaking through several defenders during a critical match which significantly contributed to its high viewership, marking it as one of the most memorable goals.
Fourth most popular goal is Zinedine Zidane’s volley in the 2002 final against Leverkusen with 13.44M views. This goal, often cited as one of the greatest in football history, gains its enduring popularity and high viewership from the perfect combination of critical timing and flawless execution of legendary Zizou.
Fifth place is secured by Lucas Moura’s last-second goal for Tottenham against Ajax in 2019 with 12.2M views. The goal’s dramatic timing and scoring in the last moments of a semifinal to complete a hat-trick explains its immense popularity.
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Ranked sixth Gareth Bale’s bicycle kick for Real Madrid in the 2018 final against Liverpool gathers 8.4M views. His stunning goal, scored just minutes after coming off the bench, played a big part in its high viewership.
Ranked seventh with 7.8M views, Sergio Ramos’s header in the 2014 Champions League final against Atletico Madrid is famed for its last-minute impact. This crucial goal sent the match into extra time, leading to Real Madrid’s historic “La Decima” victory. The goal’s significance in securing their tenth title is a major reason for its popularity to this day.
Ranked eighth, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s last-minute winner for Manchester United against Bayern Munich in the 1999 Champions League final gathered 5.8M views. His added-time goal secured Manchester United’s victory, contributing to its historical significance. The goal’s timing and its importance in a historic Champions League final are major factors in its continued viewership.
Ranked ninth with 5.5M views, Trent Alexander-Arnold’s quick corner that led to Origi’s goal against Barcelona in 2019 is remembered for its smart and unexpected execution during a monumental comeback.
Rounding out the top ten with 4.1M views, Mohamed Salah’s chip against Roma in 2018 is memorable for its skillful execution during a crucial Champions League semifinal. His quick dribble followed by a precise finish made this goal a standout moment in the match, securing its place in the list.
Here are the results summed up:
Player | Club at the Time | Team vs. Opponent | Year | Round | Winner | Views |
Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid | Real Madrid vs. Juventus | 2018 | Quarterfinal | Real Madrid | 43,575,000 |
Neymar | Barcelona | Barcelona vs. PSG | 2017 | Round of 16 | Barcelona | 18,731,000 |
Lionel Messi | Barcelona | Barcelona vs. Real Madrid | 2011 | Semifinal | Barcelona | 14,440,000 |
Zinedine Zidane | Real Madrid | Real Madrid vs. Leverkusen | 2002 | Final | Real Madrid | 13,440,000 |
Lucas Moura | Tottenham | Tottenham vs. Ajax | 2019 | Semifinal | Tottenham | 12,294,000 |
Gareth Bale | Real Madrid | Real Madrid vs. Liverpool | 2018 | Final | Real Madrid | 8,472,000 |
Sergio Ramos | Real Madrid | Real Madrid vs. Atletico Madrid | 2014 | Final | Real Madrid | 7,861,000 |
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer | Manchester United | Manchester United vs. Bayern Munich | 1999 | Final | Manchester United | 5,834,000 |
Trent Alexander-Arnold | Liverpool | Liverpool vs. Barcelona | 2019 | Semifinal | Liverpool | 5,582,000 |
Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | Liverpool vs. Roma | 2018 | Semifinal | Liverpool | 4,132,000 |
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