In the early hours of August 30th, Cristiano Ronaldo scored in Al Nassr's emphatic 5-0 victory over Al-Taawoun in the opening round of the Saudi Arabian national championship. The penalty goal not only gave the Saudi Arabian team a strong start but also allowed CR7 to set a historical milestone, becoming the first player to score in 24 consecutive seasons.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored in 24 consecutive seasons (Photo: ESPN).
That incredible streak of achievements began in the 2002/03 season, when C. Ronaldo was playing for Sporting Lisbon and scored a brace against Moreirense. Since then, whether playing in Portugal, England, Spain, Italy, Saudi Arabia, or for the national team, the Portuguese superstar has consistently scored goals every season.
Throughout his career spanning over two decades, C. Ronaldo has scored a total of 940 goals, including 450 for Real Madrid, 145 for Man Utd, 101 for Juventus, 101 for Al Nassr, and 138 for the Portuguese national team.
Notably, he is also the only player in history to surpass the 100-goal mark across four different clubs, a feat that even many legends of world football have yet to achieve.

Cristiano Ronaldo is an icon of world football (Photo: Getty).
What makes Ronaldo's record so special is that he maintained his goal-scoring form even after turning 40, an age when most players have already retired. With hard work, a burning desire to conquer, and a professional spirit, CR7 continues to write the story of enduring success in top-level football.
The record of scoring in 24 consecutive seasons not only demonstrates his innate goal-scoring instinct, but also symbolizes unwavering perseverance and relentless effort. For C. Ronaldo, each goal is not simply about the result, but also about further solidifying the legacy of one of the greatest strikers in history.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/cronaldo-lap-sieu-ky-luc-rat-kho-pha-vo-20250830191250750.htm






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