Cristiano Ronaldo continues his pursuit of an unprecedented 1000 career goals after scoring twice for Al Nassr in their latest league match.
The Portuguese forward netted a brace on Friday against Al Najma during Matchday 27 of the Saudi Pro League, further extending his remarkable scoring record.
Despite being 41 years old, Ronaldo has shown no signs of slowing down, maintaining his relentless drive to reach a milestone no player in football history has ever achieved.
With his latest goals, Ronaldo has now reached 967 career goals across club and international competitions, leaving him just 33 goals short of the historic 1,000 mark.
His goal tally includes 450 goals for Real Madrid, 145 for Manchester United, 101 for Juventus, 123 for Al Nassr, and five goals for Sporting CP.
On the international stage, Ronaldo remains the all-time leading scorer in men’s football, having scored 143 goals for the Portugal national team.
As he closes in on the historic benchmark, Ronaldo’s journey continues to captivate football fans worldwide.




