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Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the first player in football history to score 900 GOALS after a cool finish for Portugal against Croatia
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Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the first player in football history to score 900 GOALS after a cool finish for Portugal against Croatia

Cristiano Ronaldo is the first player in football history to score 900 goals. His stunning goal gave Portugal a 2-0 lead against Croatia.

What looked like a typical Ronaldo goal, with the icon lurking at the far post to tap in a clever cross from the left, turned out to be a memorable moment, with the 39-year-old slotting home the incredible goal in his national shirt.

Rafael Leao dived deep on the left to collect the ball as the former Real Madrid man waited in the penalty area, along with Bruno Fernandes.

The AC Milan star then threw the ball with precision, and it begged to be tapped in. CR7 did just that, and drove away to cheer, clearly aware of what he had just achieved.

Croatia have since pulled one goal back through an own goal from Man United’s Diogo Dalot, but this Nations League match will go down in history for another historic moment from the Portuguese legend.

Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the first player in football history to score 900 GOALS after a cool finish for Portugal against Croatia

Cristiano Ronaldo is the first player in football history to score 900 goals

He scored most of his huge tally for Real Madrid, where he scored 450 goals

He scored most of his huge tally for Real Madrid, where he scored 450 goals

Today, what looked like a typical Ronaldo goal, with the icon lurking at the far post to tap in a clever cross from the left, turned out to be a memorable moment

Today, what looked like a typical Ronaldo goal, with the icon lurking at the far post to tap in a clever cross from the left, turned out to be a memorable moment

According to transfermarkt, Ronaldo scored his first ever goal for Sporting Lisbon in a league match against Moreirense on October 7, 2002, thanks to a solo effort.

But even a man with such self-confidence could not have predicted that 22 years later he would still be scoring and passing the 900-strike mark.

It took just over five years for Ronaldo to reach the 100-goal mark, which he did from the penalty spot against Tottenham on 27 January 2008.

Seven years later, the striker passed the 500-goal mark with a goal against Malmö in the Champions League group stage on 30 September 2015.

Incredibly, it took him less than nine years to reach the remaining 400 strikes and become the first man to reach 90 percent of the 1,000 strikes.

The only other player to have passed 800 is his old rival Lionel Messi, who has a total of 838 for club and country.

The numbers behind Ronaldo’s unprecedented achievement are staggering. The Portuguese superstar has scored goals everywhere he has gone in his long career.

Remarkably, the striker has scored 130 goals for his national team alone, with his first goal coming in the 2-1 defeat to Greece in the group stage of Euro 2004.

Remarkably, the striker has scored 130 goals for his beloved national team alone

Remarkably, the striker has scored 130 goals for his beloved national team alone

Ronaldo's first ever goal came for Sporting Lisbon in a league match against Moreirense on October 7, 2002

Ronaldo’s first ever goal came for Sporting Lisbon in a league match against Moreirense on October 7, 2002

He scored 145 for Manchester United in 346 games between 2003 and 2009

He scored 145 for Manchester United in 346 games between 2003 and 2009

Top Ten Goalscorers of All Time

1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) 2002 – present: 900 GOALS IN 1230 MATCHES

2. Lionel Messi (Argentina) 2004 – present: 838 GOALS IN 1091 MATCHES

3. Pele (Brazil) 1957 – 1977: 762 GOALS IN 1,362 MATCHES

4. Romario (Brazil) 1985 – 2007: 755 GOALS IN 768 MATCHES

5. Ferenc Puskás (Hungary) 1943 – 1966: 724 GOALS IN 620 MATCHES

6. Josef Bican (Czechoslovakia) 1931 – 1955: 722 GOALS IN 451 MATCHES

7. Jimmy Jones (Northern Ireland) 1947 – 1964: 648 GOALS IN 497 MATCHES

8. Gerd Müller (Germany) 1964 – 1981: 634 GOALS IN 618 MATCHES

8. Robert Lewandowski (Poland) 2008 – present: 634 GOALS IN 927 MATCHES

10. Joe Bambrick (Northern Ireland) 1926 – 1943: 629 GOALS IN UNKNOWN NUMBER OF MATCHES

Source: Transfermarkt

For Los Blancos he scored more than one goal per game, scoring 450 goals in 438 games during his nine-year spell.

Before that, he scored 145 goals for Man United in 346 games between 2003 and 2009.

Ronaldo even scored over 100 times for Juventus, despite only playing in Italy for three years.

And he hasn’t even played most of his career as a true striker.

In fact, the football icon scored most of his dazzling goals from the left wing, scoring a whopping 362 goals in that position.

In the meantime, he has netted 285 from the striker and another 83 from the right wing.

Ronaldo’s favorite competition is La Liga. In the Spanish league he scored 311 goals in 292 games, but his impressive tally of 140 goals in the Champions League is perhaps the most impressive and will certainly never be surpassed.

Whether the legend will reach four figures remains to be seen, as the footballer is currently focusing more on his life off the pitch.

Ronaldo has scored all sorts of goals, including a famous bicycle kick against Juventus in 2018

Ronaldo has scored all sorts of goals, including a famous bicycle kick against Juventus in 2018

He then even passed the 100-goal mark for Juventus, despite only being in Italy for three years

He then even passed the 100-goal mark for Juventus, despite only being in Italy for three years

He now plays for the Saudi club Al Nassr, where he still scores for fun

He now plays for the Saudi club Al Nassr, where he still scores for fun

In order to connect more closely with his fans around the world, the Portuguese superstar presented his latest project on the video platform and has already reached more than 15 million subscribers.

The channel will feature 19 videos, the most popular of which is titled: ‘Discover EVERYTHING about us. Who will win?’ The content will mainly focus on his life outside of the football pitch, with his wife Georgina Rodriguez and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr.

But despite his glittering career slowly coming to an end, it would be typical of the icon, regarded by many as the best the sport has ever seen, to play for another five years and reach the 1,000 goal mark.