Cristiano Ronaldo has reached an unprecedented milestone in football by becoming the first male player to score 900 career goals.
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated this landmark achievement during a UEFA Nations League match against Croatia on September 5, 2024.
Ronaldo struck his 900th goal with a precise volley, finishing off a cross from Nuno Mendes in the 34th minute.
This goal was pivotal in Portugal’s 2-1 win, adding another historic chapter to Ronaldo’s illustrious career.
Now at 39, Ronaldo’s career goal tally includes 769 goals from club football and 131 from international play with Portugal.
His career has spanned some of the globe’s most renowned clubs, including Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and currently Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia.
Here’s how his goals are distributed:
Team | Goals |
---|---|
Real Madrid | 450 |
Manchester United | 145 |
Portugal | 131 |
Juventus | 101 |
Al Nassr | 68 |
Sporting Lisbon | 5 |
Ronaldo’s latest record underscores his extraordinary talent and enduring presence in football.
He continues to hold the record for the most UEFA Champions League goals and has clinched the Ballon d’Or five times.
Following the match, Ronaldo spoke with evident emotion, saying,
His ambition remains high as he prepares for upcoming international fixtures, including a significant game against Scotland on September 8.
This achievement also intensifies the legendary rivalry between Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, who has netted 838 goals.
Football fans and analysts are keenly watching to see how far Ronaldo can extend his record, with the ambitious goal of reaching 1,000 career goals.