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Cristiano Ronaldo is the most searched athlete in the history of Google.

The American company shared the 25 most searched terms in each category.

By Mauricio Saenz

The American company shared the 25 most searched terms in each category.
The American company shared the 25 most searched terms in each category.
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On September 4, Google, one of the most famous and successful search engines and companies in the world, celebrated its first 25 years of history, and to celebrate it released a list of the 25 most searched terms in that period of time. 

This list was organized into categories including athlete, drink, recipe, superhero, video game, album cover, emoji, city, F1 driver, most Googled monument, among others.

Although many athletes have stood out in the last quarter of a century, Google revealed that the most searched athlete was Cristiano Ronaldo, current Al-Nassr player and Real Madrid legend who has a career of just over 20 years.

The ranking was classified by various categories, where the Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, 38 years old and who plays for Al Nassr, appeared as the most searched athlete, surpassing other notables in the field such as the Argentine Lionel Messi. The star of the Portuguese national team shares the list with Spiderman (superhero), 'The Wolf of Wall Street' (film), the Eiffel Tower (monument) and New York (city), Monalisa (work of art) and Beyoncé ( most popular singer).

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The Portuguese shares with other notables such as the Jamaican runner Usain Bolt, who is the most searched world record, or the American basketball player LeBron James, who is the most repeated Most Valuable Player in the web browser. Regarding the Formula 1 driver who was the most popular or searched for on Google in the last 25 years, it was Michael Schumacher, a former German driver who won the World Championship seven times and who in 2013 suffered a very serious accident while skiing, since then he has been. He knows very little about his state of health.
 


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