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Player Rating: How do you rate the prince of Madrid - Raul?

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Hello everyone, welcome to - Daily Player Rating! You could be the judge and rate one player every day at 10:30 CET. The results will be declared in the form of Fut Card tomorrow. We released the rating of Paolo Maldini yesterday. The legendary defender got 94 total points with highest 98 in marking. The detailed results are as follows:

Loyalty is an admirable quality in football while many legends spent the whole or most of career serving their beloved club. Here we offer you the player ratings of these legends who are famous not only for the superb skills but also for their loyalty.

Now let's welcome our guest today - Raul!

Cast your vote from 6 dimensions - Pace, Dribbling, Shooting, Passing, Physicality and Tenacity ( 5 is the highest and 1 is the lowest ). The Final points = Total points of 6 dimensions /6 * 20.

Reminder: Ratings could be changed according to the positions in the field (like shot for strikers and save for goalkeepers).

Raul is a retired Spanish professional footballer who played as a striker. He is considered one of the most important players in the history of Real Madrid and regarded as one of the greatest Spanish players of all-time.

Raul spent 16 years of his career playing for Real Madrid and is the club's second all-time top goalscorer with 323 goals. He is also the most capped player in the history of the club with 741 appearances, ahead of Manolo Sanchís. With Los Blancos, Raul won six La Liga titles, three UEFA Champions League titles, scoring in two finals, four Supercopa de España titles, one UEFA Super Cup and two Intercontinental Cups. He is the third highest goalscorer in Champions League history, behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, and the fifth most capped player. In 2003, he was appointed captain of the team and retained that position until his departure from the club in 2010.

Raul is the highest Spanish scorer in European leagues, with 256 goals, scoring 228 goals in La Liga and 28 goals in the Bundesliga. He is also the second-most capped player in the history of the Spanish competition, with 550 matches played, just behind Andoni Zubizarreta (622 matches). Leaving Real Madrid in 2010 and signing for Schalke 04, he scored the 400th goal of his career in February 2012. He signed with the Qatari club Al Sadd in 2012. He won the Qatar Stars League in his first season and he reached 1,000 matches played in his career, one of only 18 players to have achieved this landmark.

Although Raul did not win any major competitions while playing for the Spain national team, he scored a then-record 44 goals in 102 appearances for La Roja, appearing in three FIFA World Cups and two European championships. Raul took over the captaincy of the side in 2002 and held it until 2006, the year in which he played his last international match for Spain.

Raul was named the best striker in the world by International Federation of Football History & Statistics in 1999 and is the only player to be named UEFA Club Forward of the Year three times, in 2000, 2001 and 2002. He ranked second in the 2001 Ballon d'Or and third in the 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year. In 2004, he was named in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players and was included in the UEFA list of the 50-best European players of the 1954–2004 period.

Here are some fantastic moments of Raul:

The second leg of Copa Clasico will kick off tonight. Real Madrid or Barcelona, which side do you support? And which player will be our guest tomorrow? Don't forget to trace the match and daily ratings on All Football!

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