Cristiano Ronaldo Sets Unprecedented Scoring Record Despite Saudi Super Cup Loss
Cristiano Ronaldo has etched his name in football history by becoming the first player to score 100 competitive goals for four different professional clubs. This landmark achievement came during a tense Saudi Super Cup final where his team, Al Nassr, was ultimately defeated by Al-Ahli in a penalty shootout after a thrilling 2-2 draw.
Milestone Achieved: Ronaldo’s Goal-Scoring Legacy at Al Nassr and Beyond
Ronaldo marked his 100th goal for Al Nassr with a calm penalty conversion in the first half at Hong Kong Stadium. As joining the Saudi club in late 2022, he has continued to build on an remarkable career tally that includes over 450 goals scored for Real Madrid, approximately 150 goals with Manchester United across two spells, and more than 100 strikes during his tenure at Juventus.
This feat surpasses historic figures such as Isidro langara-who netted over 100 goals for three Spanish teams during the mid-20th century-and Brazilian legends Romario and Neymar, both of whom have reached triple-century totals spread across multiple clubs.
International Excellence and Pursuit of New Titles
On the international stage, Ronaldo remains Portugal’s all-time top scorer with an outstanding total exceeding 140 goals.Despite maintaining prolific form since moving to Saudi Arabia, he is still chasing his first major trophy with Al Nassr.
A Dramatic encounter: highlights from the Saudi Super Cup Final
The final was packed with intense moments from start to finish.Ronaldo gave Al Nassr an early advantage by scoring a penalty in the 41st minute. However, Franck Kessie quickly equalized for Al-Ahli before halftime.
In a nail-biting second half climax, Marcelo Brozovic restored Al Nassr’s lead just seven minutes before full time. Yet Brazilian defender Ibanez dramatically headed home from a corner deep into stoppage time to send the match into extra time and eventually penalties.
The Penalty Shootout decider
- Cristiano Ronaldo successfully converted his penalty attempt;
- Teammate Abdullah al-Khaibari missed his spot-kick;
- This miss proved decisive as Al-Ahli clinched victory with a shootout scoreline of 5-3;
The win secured Al-Ahli their inaugural trophy of this season’s Saudi football calendar amid jubilant celebrations led by goalkeeper Edouard Mendy alongside Franck Kessie and other teammates on stage.
A Defining Moment in Football History
“Ronaldo’s remarkable consistency across diverse leagues underscores not only exceptional longevity but also adaptability-a rare blend that cements him among football’s all-time greats.”