Cristiano Ronaldo has reached another remarkable milestone in his legendary career, scoring his 100th goal for Al-Nassr during their Saudi Super Cup final clash against Al-Ahli Saudi.
The Portuguese superstar, who joined Al-Nassr after leaving Manchester United in December 2022, converted a penalty in the 41st minute, firing straight down the middle past goalkeeper Édouard Mendy to give his side the lead.
Ronaldo had failed to score in the semi-final, where Al-Nassr defeated Al-Ittihad 2-1, but made no mistake this time as he etched his name into Saudi football history.
Since moving to the Saudi Pro League, the 39-year-old has dominated the competition, finishing as the league’s top scorer in back-to-back seasons.
The century of goals for Al-Nassr adds to Ronaldo’s glittering tally across clubs: 145 for Manchester United, 450 for Real Madrid, 101 for Juventus, and an unrivaled 138 for Portugal, making him the highest-scoring international footballer of all time.
With this latest feat, Ronaldo becomes the only player in history to score 100+ goals for four different clubs, in addition to his extraordinary international record.





