CNN —. Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 806th career goal in Old Trafford on Saturday, breaking FIFA’s all-time record for most goals in competitive matches in men’s
OneFootball Videos. The former Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus man has scored 40 goals for Al-Nassr since signing on after the World Cup last year, while he has also extended his international goal record, netting 10 times in nine games for Portugal. No player has scored more this calendar year, albeit Ronaldo has not been playing
Of course, the bulk of his goals arrived in a Real Madrid shirt as, over a nine-year period, he sensationally averaged over one per game – 450 in 438 for the Bernabeu club to be exact.
Ronaldo has scored a whopping 376 goals since turning 30, which is more than these legendary strikers managed over their entire careers for club and country. 1. Wayne Rooney (366 career goals) 2. Didier Drogba (362 career goals) 3. Robin van Persie (322 career goals) 4. Luca Toni (322 career goals)
Cristiano Ronaldo was making a record 178th appearance in the Champions League. Cristiano Ronaldo scored an injury-time winner as Manchester United came from behind to beat Villarreal in an action However, Ronaldo, who scored 16 goals to fired Real to a first final in 12 years, took his place in the starting line-up as Carlo Ancelotti's side sealed a historic 10th Champions League crown.
Although the Portugal international was forced to contend with an ankle injury at the start of his first season in the Spanish capital, Ronaldo still bagged an impressive 13 goals and two assists in his first 15 games with Madrid. At the time, Ronaldo matched a record set by Alfredo Di Stefano for most goals scored by a player in their first 15
Take a look at the 2018 calendar year goals that Messi and Ronaldo have scored for both club and country and see who's winning the race this year!