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Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't plan on retiring from football until he scores his 1,000th career goal for club and country.
Cristiano Ronaldo continues to redefine what longevity looks like at the elite level. At 40, with records long since shattered and expectations permanently sky-high, the Portuguese icon once again found a way to dominate the headlines.
The unrelenting goalscorer has found the net 956 times for club and country. Despite turning 41 this coming February, the rate of Ronaldo’s output remains dizzying: 2025 proved to be the 14th calendar year of his career which brought a return of at least 40 goals.
Cristiano Ronaldo has matched a goal record from his Juventus days but couldn't match a personal best. Ronaldo scored twice in Al Nassr 's 3-0 win over Al Akhdoud in the Saudi Pro League on Saturday.
Portugal icon Cristiano Ronaldo has spoken about his future after winning an award for being the Best Middle East Player and the ex-Manchester United star has hinted he could leave Saudi Arabia
At 40 years old and with 956 career goals, Cristiano Ronaldo continues his quest for the thousandth.This was made clear on Sunday (28) in a statement given after being named the best player in the
Cristiano Ronaldo starred with a brace on Saturday night as Al-Nassr registered a record 10th consecutive win in the Saudi Pro League. The Portuguese legend scored twice, while Joao Felix added a third,
Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice, reaching 956 GOALS in his career and keeping Al-Nassr as the isolated leader in the Saudi League. CR7 scored both goals in the 3-0 victory over Al-Okhdood, this Saturday (27), at Al-Awwal Park, during the 10th round - João Félix completed the score.