KSAsportz report
HONG KONG — Cristiano Ronaldo has etched a remarkable milestone into football history, becoming the first player to score 100 or more goals for four different clubs. The achievement came during the Saudi Super Cup final against Al Ahli on Saturday in Hong Kong.
The 40-year-old Portuguese forward converted a penalty in the first half, marking his century with Al Nassr in just 113 appearances since joining the club in late 2022. This feat adds to a career characterized by consistent scoring across Europe and now Asia.
At Real Madrid, Ronaldo established himself as the club’s all-time leading scorer with an astonishing 451 goals in 438 matches, a record that remains unmatched. His time at Manchester United saw him net 145 goals across 346 games in two separate spells, blending youthful flair with veteran excellence.
Ronaldo’s prolific stint at Juventus yielded 101 goals in just 134 matches over three seasons, contributing significantly to the club’s Serie A dominance.
Al Nassr now serves as his latest proving ground, where his 100th goal underscores a career marked by remarkable consistency and longevity, transcending leagues, playing styles, and continents.
This achievement represents not only a statistical milestone but also embodies Ronaldo’s iron mentality and adaptability to varying footballing cultures. His enduring hunger for competition remains a hallmark of his legacy.
The penalty in Hong Kong reinforces Ronaldo’s reputation as the game’s eternal marksman. Even two decades into his professional career, he continues to chase records with the same fervor that propelled his initial rise to stardom.
As of now, Ronaldo has scored a total of 701 goals across club appearances in the leagues of Europe and Asia, solidifying his status among football’s all-time greats.


