Cristiano Ronaldo has once again written his name in football history by becoming the first player ever to score 100 competitive goals for four different clubs. This new milestone came during the Saudi Super Cup final at Hong Kong Stadium, where the 40-year-old star scored a penalty for Al-Nassr against Al-Ahli.
Although Al-Nassr eventually lost the match 5-3 on penalties after a 2-2 draw, Ronaldo’s achievement stood out as the highlight of the game. Few players in history have reached such a remarkable level of consistency across different leagues and countries.
Ronaldo’s incredible record now includes 450 goals for Real Madrid, where he became the club’s all-time top scorer, 145 for Manchester United, 101 for Juventus, and now 100 for Al-Nassr. With this, he has gone beyond the records of greats like Isidro Langara, Romario, and Neymar—each of whom managed to score 100 goals for three clubs but never four.
On the international stage, Ronaldo also continues to lead with 138 goals for Portugal, making him the top international scorer of all time. Even at the age of 40, he shows no signs of slowing down, keeping up the same hunger and discipline that have defined his career for two decades.
While Ronaldo is still waiting to lift his first major trophy in Saudi Arabia, this latest achievement proves why he is considered one of the greatest players in the history of the sport. His drive, fitness, and unmatched goal-scoring ability continue to inspire millions of fans around the world.