Cristiano Ronaldo added yet another chapter to his storied career with a record-setting performance in Al-Nassr’s commanding 3-0 victory over Al Orubah in the Saudi Pro League.
Demonstrating his trademark poise, Ronaldo converted from the penalty spot to secure his team’s win while also setting up one of Sadio Mane’s two goals.
Ronaldo helps Al-Nassr to consecutive wins
This latest triumph under Stefano Pioli keeps Al-Nassr’s momentum rolling, with the veteran forward continuing to defy the limits of age, as noted by SportsMax.
At 39, Ronaldo remains a force on the pitch, showing that time hasn’t dulled his sharpness.
His latest strike brought his career tally to a staggering 905 goals, pushing him ever closer to the elusive 1,000-goal mark—a milestone that would further cement his place in football’s pantheon of greats.
However, this wasn’t just another routine victory for Al-Nassr.
Ronaldo sets new milestone recognised by IFFHS
Ronaldo’s goal marked an incredible milestone in football history.
According to the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS), the Portuguese legend became the first player ever to score in 600 different top-level matches.
This unique achievement further sets him apart from his contemporaries and cements his status as a trailblazer in the sport.
Ronaldo leaves Messi and co behind with new record
This remarkable feat places Ronaldo ahead of long-time rival Lionel Messi, who has scored in 556 top-level games, and Brazilian icon Romario, who occupies third with 544.
Other notable names in the top eight include legendary figures such as Pele, Robert Lewandowski, Ferenc Puskas, Luis Suarez, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Ronaldo’s unmatched consistency and adaptability, even in the latter stages of his career, continue to elevate him above the rest.