Cristiano Ronaldo is arguably a highly respected footballer across the world with the striker holding records in several different areas of football and in several competitions and countries.
The striker, formerly of Manchester United, has spent the last two years in Saudi Arabia where he has managed to score 100 goals in his 113 games – an average of 0.88 goals per game.
Recently, the striker even signed a new contract with the Saudi Pro League side.
However, even with his success in Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo still holds many of the records for both the UEFA Champions League, where he currently holds the record for the top scorer in the competition with 140 goals and the record for the the most games won with 115.
Furthermore, in La Liga where he spent nine years with Real Madrid, the Portuguese international holds the record for the quickest player to get to 150, 200, 250 and 300 goals.
But, even at 40 years old, the Portuguese international is continuing to break records.
Now, he has broken yet another record to add to his catalogue.
Following his involvement in Al Nassr’s game against Al-Ahli, the striker has become the first person in history to score 100 goals for four separate clubs.
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These clubs are Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus and now Al Nassr.
Whilst at these four clubs, Cristiano Ronaldo scored 450 times for Real Madrid, 145 times for United, 101 times for Juventus and 100 times for Al Nassr.
Following the setting of this record, the striker now moves above Isidro Langara and Brazilian stars Romario and Neymar.
These three players have scored 100 goals for three clubs during their careers.
However, even with his contributions in the match against Al-Ahli, Ronaldo’s side were unable to win the Saudi Super Cup after losing in a penalty shootout.
Now, the 40-year-old’s attention will turn towards the start of the new Saudi Pro League season.
