
Portugal and Al Nassr forward, Cristiano Ronaldo, is closing in on an unprecedented milestone — 1,000 career goals — a feat no male footballer has ever achieved.
According to reports, following his recent brace against Hungary in the World Cup qualifiers, the Portuguese legend has now scored a remarkable 948 career goals, comprising 805 at club level and 143 for Portugal.
The 40-year-old also became the all-time leading scorer in World Cup qualifying history, surpassing Carlos Ruiz’s record of 39 goals, with Lionel Messi sitting third on 36.
Despite his age, Ronaldo continues to deliver outstanding performances for both club and country. Since joining Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr, he has scored 104 goals in 117 appearances across four seasons, maintaining his prolific form against all odds.