Cristiano Ronaldo: 900 career goals - the numbers behind the Portugal striker's landmark
It prompted an emotional celebration by the forward, as he dropped to his knees by the corner flag in tears.
He then moved to Manchester United, scoring 118 goals in 293 games for the Red Devils before joining Real Madrid in 2009 for a then world record 94m euros . But a return to the Red Devils did not have the fairytale ending and in 2023 he made the move to Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr where he has got 68 goals and counting.There is no central database to establish men's football's all-time top scorer, but Ronaldo was already leading the way for official games at a high level.
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