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Cristiano Ronaldo has once again made history, scoring his 900th career goal in Portugal’s victory against Croatia on home turf.
The 39-year-old forward, known for his extraordinary longevity and consistency, delivered another iconic performance, cementing his legacy as one of football’s all-time greats.
Ronaldo’s incredible goal-scoring tally spans across six clubs and his national team.
His journey began at Sporting CP, where he netted 5 goals before catching the attention of Manchester United. At United, Ronaldo found the back of the net 145 times, becoming a legend at Old Trafford. He then moved to Real Madrid, where he had the most prolific phase of his career.
During his nine-year tenure at the Santiago Bernabéu, Ronaldo scored an astounding 450 goals, breaking multiple records and winning numerous titles, including four Champions League trophies. His next stop was Juventus, where he contributed 101 goals over three seasons in Turin.
Currently playing for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo has continued his remarkable form, scoring 68 goals since joining the club. On the international stage, the Portuguese captain has been equally impressive, racking up 131 goals for his country, adding another chapter to his already legendary career.
As Ronaldo celebrates his 900th goal, he continues to inspire fans and fellow athletes around the globe with his unrelenting pursuit of excellence.