Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has as many as three entries in the 2016 Guinness Book of Records. The Portuguese has been breaking records left, right and centre throughout his career and now has his name written into the official book of records.
Ronaldo claimed his 27th hat-trick in La Liga last season, scoring six trebles, one quadruple and the first quintuple of his career in 2014/15. He overtook previous record holder and Real Madrid legend Alfredo Di Stefano with league hat-trick No. 27.
The 30-year-old also made two additional entries into the 2016 Guinness Record Book. He is the most followed athlete and person on both Facebook, with more than 100 million likes, as well as on Twitter, where he has more than 27 million followers.
Former Chelsea player and New York City star Lampard was presented with his for the most Premier League teams scored against, after former club Chelsea became victim No 39.
Jose Mourinho was the man in charge when Lampard broke his record but it's not all bad for the Chelsea boss, after he was awarded with four different awards.
Manchester United defender Smalling also bagged himself two records after scoring the fastest goal in the Premier League by a substitute from kick-off, when he netted against Burnley in just five minutes nine seconds last season.
He scored again to earn himself a second record, for the most goals in the Premier League scored by a substitute in the first half to join the likes of Lampard, Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo.



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