Cristiano Ronaldo keeps affirming his legendary caliber by netting a goal that led Al Nassr to a 5-0 win against Al-Taawoun, simultaneously achieving a remarkable record of scoring across 24 straight seasons.
In the early hours of August 30, Cristiano Ronaldo further solidified his status as a living football legend by scoring from the penalty spot, contributing to Al Nassr’s emphatic 5-0 triumph over Al-Taawoun in the Saudi Pro League season opener. This goal not only marked the start of the new season but also made CR7 the first player ever to score in 24 consecutive seasons — an unprecedented “super record.”
Ronaldo began this incredible streak in October 2002 while playing for Sporting CP, scoring twice against Moreirense in the Portuguese Primeira Liga. Since then, CR7 has never had a season without scoring, regardless of where he played. Over more than two decades, the Portuguese superstar has scored 940 goals for clubs like Sporting, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, Al Nassr, and the Portuguese national team. He is now approaching the milestone of 1,000 goals.
Before setting the record of scoring in 24 consecutive seasons, Ronaldo was the first footballer in history to score over 100 goals for four different clubs plus his national team. Specifically, he scored 450 goals for Real Madrid, 145 for Manchester United, 101 for Juventus, and has surpassed 100 goals for Al Nassr, along with over 120 goals for Portugal. This achievement places CR7 ahead of legends who scored 100 goals for only three clubs, such as Langara (Spain in the 1930s–1940s), Romário, and Neymar.
At 40 years old, Ronaldo continues to maintain an astonishing scoring form, breaking all age and time barriers. The “super record” of scoring in 24 consecutive seasons further enhances his legacy as one of the greatest and most durable goal scorers in football history.
CR7 has not only rewritten history with his goals but has also become a symbol of passion, professionalism, and rare endurance, leaving a legacy that even future generations will find hard to match.