Cristiano Ronaldo delivered yet another milestone moment on Saturday, scoring an important goal in the Saudi Arabian Super Cup final. Playing for Al Nassr, Ronaldo converted a penalty in the 41st minute to secure a 1–0 victory over Al Ahli.
With this goal, the Portuguese superstar made history by becoming the first player ever to score 100 goals for four different clubs, in addition to his national team.
Ronaldo’s illustrious career has taken him through Sporting, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and now Al Nassr, leaving an indelible mark at each club.
- Real Madrid: 451 goals in 438 matches, becoming the club’s all-time top scorer and winning four UEFA Champions League titles.
- Manchester United: 145 goals in 346 appearances across two spells.
- Juventus: 101 goals in 134 matches.
- Al Nassr: 100 goals in just 113 appearances.
This achievement further cements Ronaldo’s legacy as one of football’s greatest of all time.