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Osimhen bows to Super Mario after smashing 24-year-old record: a true passing of the torch

AFNEWS reporter

May 16, 2025

Osimhen bows to Super Mario after smashing 24-year-old record: a true passing of the torch
Osimhen pays emotional tribute to a Brazilian icon after breaking his 24-year-old Galatasaray record, marking a historic moment in his career and strengthening his legacy.
In a historic moment for Galatasaray and Nigerian football, Victor Osimhen has engraved his name into the annals of the Cim-Bom by breaking a 24-year-old record previously set by Brazilian icon Mario Jardel.

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With an astonishing 35 goals in a single season, the Nigerian striker surpassed Jardel's long-standing record of 34 goals by a foreign player, cementing his legacy as one of the game's brightest stars.

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In an emotional tribute shared on his Instagram story, the 26-year-old forward paid heartfelt respect to Jardel, acknowledging the Brazilian's influence and the path he paved for foreign players at Galatasaray.

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"Most goals (35) in a season by a foreigner, a new record! But first, respect to the KING, the LEGEND Mario Jardel, who set the standard 24 years ago, 34 goals that inspired every foreign player who dreamed of making history at Galatasaray,ÔÇØ Osimhen wrote.

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"Yesterday (Wednesday), I broke that record, but I didn't do it alone. I walked the path Legend Mario Jardel created,ÔÇØ he added. "Thank you for showing us what is possible. This moment is mine, but the foundation is yours.ÔÇØ

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Osimhen's words reflect a profound humility and recognition of the shoulders he stands on. Jardel, a prolific goal-scorer in his prime, set the benchmark in the 2000-01 season with his remarkable tally, a record that stood unchallenged for over two decades.

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His exploits at Galatasaray remain a cornerstone of the club's storied history, inspiring generations of players, including Osimhen, who has now taken the baton.

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The record-breaking moment came during Galatasaray's last match in the Turkish Cup final, where Osimhen's clinical finishing and relentless drive propelled him past Jardel's mark.

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His 35th goal of the season sparked wild celebrations among fans, who see the Nigerian as a symbol of the club's ambition and global reach.

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Since joining Galatasaray, in a shock loan move, he has adapted seamlessly to the demands of Turkish football, combining physicality, speed, and a predatory instinct in front of goal.

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His ability to break Jardel's record in such a short time speaks volumes about his work ethic and hunger for greatness.

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This moment is more than just a statistic; it's a symbolic passing of the torch from one generation to the next.

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Jardel's legacy as a trailblazer for foreign players in Turkey remains intact, but Osimhen has now added his chapter to the story. By honouring the Brazilian legend, Osimhen has shown that greatness is built on respect for those who came before, a lesson that resonates far beyond the pitch.

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