Cristiano Ronaldo Becomes First Footballer to Score 900 Career Goals

Christiano Ronaldo, the most loved footballer on the planet and one of the sports legends, has achieved his new checkpoint by becoming the highest goal scorer in the world ever.
Christiano Ronaldo, the most loved footballer on the planet and one of the sports legends, has achieved his new checkpoint by becoming the highest goal scorer in the world ever. The Portuguese footballer has scored 131 international goals, 450 for Real Madrid, 145 for Manchester United, 101 for Juventus, 68 for his current club Al Nassr, and five for his first club, Sporting Lisbon.
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CR7 scored his 900th goal in Portugal’s home Nations League from close range against Croatia. That made him the first person on the planet to do so. He reached the 800 goals milestone in December 2021. Messi is right behind him with 859 career goals. Ronaldo's next big aim is to score 1,000 goals.
Ronaldo scored his 1st goal in October 2002. He scored his 100th goal in January 2008 scoring for Manchester United against Tottenham scoring a penalty. 200th and 300th goals with Los Blancos just 17 months apart. His 400th goal was scored in January 2014 and was dedicated to Portuguese legend Eusébio.
The 500th Goal from Ronaldo came against Malmo in September 2015. The 2017 Champions League final became the stage for his 600 goals securing the trophy, fourth Champions League title, fifth Ballon d’Or, a second Spanish League title. 700th goal against Ukraine in October 2019.
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He has competed with Lionel Messi and Pele all of the time in his career all-time goalscoring chart but is the first person to ever score 900 goals. Ronaldo said l to former Manchester United teammate Rio Ferdinand in his YouTube channel he opened and is surprisingly active “I will raise the level even higher. Soon I will reach 900, and after I will get 1,000. I want to reach 1,000 goals; if I do not have injuries, this is the most important thing for me. I want that.”
Whoever was thinking it was the end of Ronaldo's career guess what you are wrong RRomaldo has still left to contribute to the history of football and he will, maybe the next World Cup will be his.
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