Cristiano Ronaldo has once again etched his name into football history. The 40-year-old Portuguese legend scored for Al Nassr in the Saudi Super Cup final against Al Ahli, becoming the first player ever to net 100 goals in four different nations.
A Historic Milestone
Ronaldo’s goal in the first half of Saturday’s final not only gave his team momentum but also added another incredible record to his illustrious career.
His career goal tally now stands at:
- 450 goals for Real Madrid (Spain)
- 145 goals for Manchester United (England)
- 101 goals for Juventus (Italy)
- 100+ goals for Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia)
- 138 goals for Portugal (International)
This achievement reinforces Ronaldo’s status as one of the most prolific scorers in football history, with records spanning across leagues, nations, and decades.
Fans React
Fans across the world flooded social media with praise after the milestone.
- One fan wrote: “That’s why he’s called the GOAT 🐐.”
- Another pointed out: “The previous holder of the record was also Cristiano Ronaldo. He keeps breaking his own records.”
- A third added: “What a career this man has had! And even at 40, there’s still more to come.”
The Legacy Continues
Ronaldo has consistently defied age and expectations, continuing to perform at the highest level. His latest record underlines not just longevity but an unparalleled ability to adapt and dominate in multiple leagues worldwide.
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