The Portuguese star has been honored as the player with the most wins in the history of international football with 132 victories, surpassing the previous record held by his former Real Madrid teammate, Sergio Ramos. This memorable milestone was set last November when Ronaldo scored a brace to help the Portuguese national team beat Poland 5-1 in the Nations League.
Ronaldo receives his 4th Guinness World Record. (Photo: Getty).
Before the second leg of the Nations League quarter-final against Denmark at the Estadio Alvalade, Ronaldo was awarded a Guinness World Record certificate. Ronaldo also holds three other Guinness World Records: the highest number of goals scored in international football history, the first player to reach 100 goals in the Champions League, and the most followed man on Instagram.
In the match played in the early hours of March 24th, Ronaldo missed a penalty but also scored a goal, helping the Portuguese national team defeat Denmark 5-2 to advance to the Nations League semi-finals.
CR7 has finished the FIFA Days in March 2025 and will return to Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia) to continue his club season. Ronaldo's biggest club goal this season is the AFC Champions League title.






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