
Example of continuity: CR7 brings 100 goals wherever he plays
Reading Time: 2min | Tue. 26.08.25. | 11:40
Cristiano became the first-ever player to score a triple-digit number of goals for four different clubs, as well as the national team
For several years, Cristiano Ronaldo has been highlighted as an example of longevity, dedication, and persistence. Even at 40, his body is on the highest possible level, while his mind is constantly hungry for more goals and success.
However, the distance between all the mentioned features and a concrete performance and contribution on the pitch can often be huge. Sometimes, both body and mind want to push forward, but for some reason, it isn't happening.
Luckily for Ronaldo, his clubs, and his national team, he has no problem turning wishes into reality. In fact, he is probably the greatest example of continuity in today's football.
Namely, by scoring a goal for Al-Nassr in the Saudi Super Cup final, Cristiano reached the tally of 100 goals for the Riyadh side, which became the fifth team in whose jersey CR7 managed to achieve this milestone, including his national team, Portugal.
The first player to score 100+ goals for four different clubs and his nation 🤯🔥
— Sky Sports (@SkySports) August 23, 2025
Cristiano Ronaldo 👏 pic.twitter.com/VCmD09YWIx
As is well known, Ronaldo was the most efficient while playing for Real Madrid, where he scored an unbelievable 450 goals! In two spells with Man United, he found the net 145 times, while he narrowly passed the triple-digit mark at Juventus (101) and Al-Nassr (100).
The only team where he failed to accomplish this success is his boyhood club, Sporting Lisbon, as he made only 31 appearances (and scored five goals) for the Lions before moving to Old Trafford in 2003 at the age of 18.
Finally, with 138 goals for Portugal, Cristiano is the all-time international goalscorer, and given that he has no intention of hanging up the boots, there's no doubt that he'll further improve his numbers.


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