Cristiano Ronaldo achieved another career milestone during the Saudi Super Cup final between Al-Ahli and Al-Nassr.
The Portuguese forward scored to bring his tally to 100 goals since joining the Saudi Pro League.
Despite his goal, Al-Nassr were edged out in the match, with Al-Ahli securing a 3-2 victory.
The final was closely contested, with both sides creating opportunities, but Al-Ahli held on to claim the trophy.
Ronaldo’s career statistics continue to highlight his longevity and consistency. He scored over 450 goals for Real Madrid, more than 100 across two spells at Manchester United, and also made significant contributions at Juventus and Sporting CP.
On the international stage, he has scored over 120 goals for Portugal, further cementing his place among football’s greatest scorers.
His achievements in Saudi Arabia add to his long-standing reputation as one of the sport’s most prolific scorers.
This latest milestone underscores his continued impact across multiple competitions, even as Al-Nassr narrowly missed out on the Super Cup title.