Cristiano Ronaldo has set another historic milestone by becoming the first player in football history to reach 900 career goals. This remarkable achievement came during Portugal’s 2-1 victory over Croatia in the UEFA Nations League on September 5, 2024. Ronaldo, now 39, has enjoyed a prolific career spanning various clubs and his national team.
Here’s a breakdown of Ronaldo’s goals by team:

- Real Madrid: 450 goals
- Manchester United: 145 goals
- Portugal: 131 goals
- Juventus: 101 goals
- Al Nassr: 68 goals
- Sporting Lisbon: 5 goals
Top 10 All-Time Football Goalscorers:

- Cristiano Ronaldo (POR) – 900 goals
- Lionel Messi (ARG) – 838 goals
- Josef Bican (AUT) – 805 goals
- Romario (BRA) – 772 goals
- Pele (BRA) – 757 goals
- Ferenc Puskas (HUN) – 746 goals
- Gerd Muller (GER) – 734 goals
- Ferenc Deak (HUN) – 576 goals
- Uwe Seeler (GER) – 575 goals
- Tulio Maravilha (BRA) – 575 goals

Ronaldo continues to amaze, playing for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, where he recently set a new league record with 35 goals last season. With his relentless form, his goal tally shows no signs of slowing down as he eyes the 1,000-goal mark.

Ronaldo will next play for Portugal against Scotland on September 8 in the UEFA Nations League.