Cristiano Ronaldo's Tears After Scoring His 900th Goal
JAKARTA - Cristiano Ronaldo cried in his 900th goal celebration. The goal was scored in Portugal's 2-1 win over Croatia in the 2024/2025 UEFA Nations League, September 5, 2024.
The 39-year-old forward became the first player in history to score 900 goals throughout his career.
He looked emotional after scoring goals from a distance of six yards using Nuno Mendes' cross. Ronaldo knelt down and cried at Estado da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal.
Before making that history, last week to be precise, Ronaldo had revealed that he wanted to reach 1,000 goals while actively playing.
"Soon I will score 900 goals and after that I will reach 1,000 goals."
"I want to reach 1,000 goals. If I don't get injured, for me this is the most important thing. I want that."
"That's the best marker I can have in football. There will be one difference, all my goals are recorded in the video. So, I can prove it," he said on his new YouTube channel.
So far, Pele is considered the all-time leading goalscorer. FIFA awarded the Brazilian legend 1,281 goals.
However, the Brazilian world record holder collected his goal collection with the help of around 550 exhibition and amateur matches.
Pele's total goal in an official match during his career was 762 goals. But that collection leads to an old debate about which record is the most credible.
Meanwhile, all Cristiano Ronaldo's goals had occurred in the digital era and were recorded on video so that they easily reviewed.
Ronaldo scored 118 goals in 292 games for Manchester United after scoring five goals in Sporting Lisbon early in his career.
Then, during his nine years at Real Madrid, he bagged 450 goals in 438 appearances.
While playing for Juventus for three seasons, he added 101 more goals, before his second stint at Old Trafford resulted in 27 goals.
He then moved to Saudi Arabia after signing a contract with Al-Nassr. He has collected 68 goals in 74 matches.
Shifting to international level with Portugal, he has now scored 131 goals in 212 matches.
However, despite an astonishing record goal for his country, including the 2016 Euro champion Ronaldo has been heavily criticized for his appearance at Euro 2024.
Ronaldo failed to score in five Portugal games. Selecao was later eliminated by France in the quarter-finals.
Details Of Cristiano Ronaldo's Goal
Sporting Lisbon: 5 Goals
Manchester United: 145 Goals
Real Madrid: 450 Goals
Juventus: 101 Goals
Al-Nassr: 68 Goals
Portugal: 131 Goals