Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona establishes a new La Liga goal scoring record of 253 in 2014.
Lionel Messi scored a hat trick in Barcelona's 5-1 win over Sevilla on November 22, 2014, to break the Spanish league's all-time scoring record. Messi, already Barcelona's all-time leading scorer, broke Athletic Bilbao legend Telmo Zarra's record of 251 goals, which had stood since 1955. Messi equaled Zarra's record in the 21st minute and added goals in the 72nd and 78th minutes to set his own.
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