Cristiano Ronaldo Becomes First Player to Score 100 Competitive Goals for Four Different Clubs — Al Nassr Lose Saudi Super Cup Final to Al Ahli
Cristiano Ronaldo continues to make football history. The legendary forward reached yet another remarkable milestone on Saturday, becoming the first player ever to score 100 competitive goals for four different clubs. Despite his individual brilliance, his side, Al Nassr, suffered heartbreak in the Saudi Super Cup final, falling to Al Ahli in a dramatic penalty shootout after a thrilling 2-2 draw in regulation time.
The match, held at Hong Kong Stadium, was a showcase of elite football drama, filled with intensity, individual brilliance, and high stakes. Ronaldo’s first-half strike not only gave his team the lead but also etched his name into the history books once again.
A Century of Goals Across Four Major Clubs
With his successful penalty in the 41st minute, the 40-year-old Portuguese superstar brought his tally to 100 goals for Al Nassr since joining the Saudi Pro League side in December 2022. This milestone adds to his impressive goal-scoring records at:
- Real Madrid – 450 goals
 - Manchester United – 145 goals
 - Juventus – 101 goals
 
By scoring 100 competitive goals for each of these four clubs, Ronaldo becomes the only player in football history to achieve this feat — surpassing legends like Isidro Langara, Romário, and Neymar, all of whom scored 100+ goals for three different clubs.
Saudi Super Cup Final: Drama, Goals, and Penalty Heartbreak
Ronaldo’s historic goal gave Al Nassr a 1-0 lead before Franck Kessié of Al Ahli responded almost immediately, leveling the game just minutes later. With the game balanced on a knife’s edge, Marcelo Brozović appeared to have sealed the win for Al Nassr with a well-placed strike in the 83rd minute. However, Brazilian defender Ibañez had other ideas, heading in a crucial equalizer for Al Ahli in the dying minutes.
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The match proceeded to a penalty shootout, where Ronaldo confidently converted his spot-kick. Unfortunately for Al Nassr, Abdullah Al-Khaibari missed his effort, allowing Al Ahli to clinch the Saudi Super Cup title with a 5-3 shootout win.
Ronaldo’s Global Legacy Continues to Grow
At 40 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo shows no signs of slowing down. In addition to his club heroics, he remains the highest international goal scorer in football history with 138 goals for Portugal. A five-time Ballon d’Or winner, Ronaldo continues to defy age and expectations, adapting his game to remain a constant threat at the highest level of competition.
While he is still chasing his first major title with Al Nassr, Ronaldo’s impact on Saudi Arabian football has been undeniable. His presence has elevated the league’s global profile and inspired a new generation of fans across the Middle East and beyond.



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