How many more goals can Ronaldo score? He has eight hundred and one goals in his career, including ten hat-tricks. It’s also no surprise that he averages more than one goal per game, but can he reach a thousand? We’ll take a closer look at some of the statistics that show just how prolific Ronaldo can be. Let’s look at ten of his most notable goals, and then see how close he is to 1000.
Ronaldo has scored 801 goals in his career
Cristiano Ronaldo has reached an amazing milestone this season by scoring his 800th goal for club and country. The Portuguese midfielder netted his eighth goal of the game against Arsenal in Manchester on Saturday, which took him past Pele’s career record. Ronaldo is on pace to surpass a thousand goals before his retirement. In his professional career, he has scored more goals than any other player in the world, and his next match is against Arsenal in 2021.
The Portuguese forward has scored more goals than any other player in history, surpassing David Beckham’s record of 657 in six years. Ronaldo has also become the all-time leading men’s goalscorer with 801 goals, surpassing David Beckham’s 659. Despite his record-breaking success at Manchester United, the Portuguese international has not settled. He has appeared in five Champions League games this season, scoring at least once, including two late winners. He has scored five Premier League goals this season, and eight in five games this season for Portugal.
The Brazilian began his career at Sporting in Portugal and went on to sign with Manchester United in 2007. After four seasons in the Premier League, he scored 483 goals in the league and 130 for Manchester United. While he is often criticized for his lack of pressing, Ronaldo has remained unbeaten in the Premier League. His teammates have congratulated him on his record-breaking feat on Twitter, with Bruno Fernandes and Amad posting messages of support.
Another player who has surpassed Ronaldo in goals is Josef Bican, a former Austrian and Czech international. While Bican is the all-time leading goal scorer, his total includes both reserve team and non-official international goals. Both Pele and Romario are also considered legends of the sport, though their totals are much lower than Ronaldo’s. Pele, Romario, and Ferenc Puskas, who have played for Argentina, are the next two closest in the RSSSF’s list of footballers. Cristiano has scored 801 goals in his career.
Ronaldo has hit ten hat-tricks
With a goal in every Champions League match, Cristiano Ronaldo will be close to tying the record of the most goals in an international tournament. His tally of 115 is currently the world record. In September, he broke Ali Daei’s previous record of 114 goals in a row. That record stands today, but Ronaldo can still easily pass it.
During Euro 2016, Ronaldo scored eight goals against different teams. In a single game, he scored four goals against Andorra, one goal against the Faroe Islands, one against Latvia, two against Hungary, one against Russia, one against New Zealand, and three against Spain. He also scored four against Lithuania, Luxembourg, and Ukraine. He can now go past Pele by scoring nine goals in an entire tournament.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored his first Premier League hat-trick in January 2008 against Sevilla. He would score his last hat-trick in the Premier League against Tottenham in 2022. He has hit a total of 60 hat-tricks for different teams, including Portugal. Ronaldo is the only player in history to hit ten hat-tricks and reach 1000 goals in international football.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s record for most goals in a single season stands at 807. With this hat-trick, the Portuguese player now has more than doubled Josef Bican’s old record of eight hundred goals. Ronaldo is the highest-scoring active men’s player. He has the most career hat-tricks (107), more than anyone else in history.
Ronaldo has scored more than a goal a game
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the greatest players in the world, and his record-breaking season against Newcastle saw him net five goals in two games. His goal against Neuer is now the most, with more than 180 in a season. Cristiano’s record-breaking season is also the most prolific in football history, surpassing Josef Bican’s tally of 108 goals in a single season.
Cristiano Ronaldo has scored at least a goal in every minute of a game. He’s the only player to have scored at least one goal in every minute. Voetbal International created an interactive map of Ronaldo’s goals in each minute. The 90th and 45th minutes were skewed due to injury time. However, the fact remains that Ronaldo has scored more than a goal a game on average since 2010.
As of 2021, Cristiano Ronaldo has scored more than a goal in every game. His record-breaking feat came in the Premier League, where he averaged more than a goal per game. Currently, Ronaldo ranks third in Premier League goals. With 147 goals, he is one goal shy of Pele’s record. He has more than half of his goals with Real Madrid and the Portuguese national team. He’s also the highest-scoring player in the history of the Premier League.
After his impressive run with Real Madrid, Ronaldo has now scored more than a goal every other game for his club. Since his debut at the age of 18, the Portuguese star has been prolific. He helped them win the European Championship in 2016 and the UEFA Nations League finals in 2019. In September, he broke Ali Daei’s record for men’s international goals. As of February, he’s still under contract with Manchester United until the 2022-23 season, with an option to extend his contract by another year.
Ronaldo is a goal machine
The stats speak for themselves. Ronaldo is one of the most prolific goalscorers in the history of the game. He has scored more than 500 goals for Real Madrid, and he continues to score in impressive numbers. However, while he’s a goal machine on the pitch, his technique on the ground is not quite as flawless as he is on the field. During his first three seasons at Real Madrid, he averaged only a goal per game, and his dribbling ability was mediocre. That said, he was praised for his speed on the ball, and his ability to beat opponents one-on-one.
A career that began in the Portuguese national team has yielded some incredible stats. For the 2007-2008 season alone, he scored 42 goals in 49 games. Only Denis Law and Ruud van Nistelrooy have more goals in a single season than Ronaldo, and the latter is only two years younger than Ronaldo. But even with his impressive goals and impressive stats, there is one blemish on Ronaldo’s record.
Real Madrid under Zidane’s philosophy is very different from the style of Juventus under Allegri. Real Madrid took 4.2 more shots per game and had a 30% higher xG. Then, in the summer, Allegri was given the task of making Juventus’ style fit Ronaldo, and getting results. Unfortunately, his numbers began to decline, and his future at Juventus was uncertain. Then, Maurizio Sarri was hired. A more attacking philosophy was required, and Ronaldo’s numbers increased significantly.
Real Madrid won the UEFA Champions League in the 2016 and 2017 seasons. He won back-to-back Ballons d’Or and three Champions Leagues. Cristiano Ronaldo is a goal machine, a juggernaut on the soccer pitch. And he has won an incredible 15 trophies during his career. At Real Madrid, he scored 34 La Liga hat-tricks, including eight in the 2014-15 season. In Europe, Ronaldo is the all-time leading scorer in the Champions League. Lionel Messi is only second to him.
Ronaldo is showing no signs of slowing down
Aside from reaching 1000 goals, Ronaldo is one of the most successful players in history. The Portuguese has played in the Champions League for 19 consecutive seasons and is one goal away from his century. It’s hard to believe that a player of his age could still keep up the pace that he has shown for so many years. It’s amazing that he can still produce such impressive numbers despite being 37.
After scoring seventy-one goals in a single season for Manchester United, Ronaldo has still not reached the milestone of scoring four hundred. In fact, it took him two years and six months to go from four hundred to five hundred goals in one season, and that was during his peak season with Real Madrid. While his career continues to progress, his goals continue to grow in size and he is unlikely to slow down any time soon.
It’s hard to believe that Ronaldo is already 36 years old and is showing no sign of slowing down. Last week against Sweden, he had two goals, one of which was a free-kick goal. He received a pass from outside the area and curled a beauty into the far corner. The keeper for Sweden, Robin Olsen, was blown away by his volley.
While there are many ways to become a GOAT, one way to do it is to make your diet as nutritious as possible. Rather than focusing on one single meal a day, he eats six times a day. His meals are spaced three to four hours apart. By eating six square meals throughout the day, he is able to fit in his training work while supporting his metabolism.