Record after record for Cristiano Ronaldo, who has accustomed all football fans around the world to be surprised year after year. Yesterday, the Portuguese striker scored a goal that allowed his team, Al Nassr, to reach the final of the Saudi Super Cup. First, he provided an assist to his teammate, then secured the final 2-0 against Al Taawon, which earned them a spot in the final.
But it doesn’t stop there because the 39-year-old has once again made football history. He is the first player in the sport to score in 23 consecutive seasons. An incredible number for a nearly 40-year-old who continues to amaze with his excellent physical condition and immense talent.
No one had ever managed to achieve this highly challenging feat. His first goal dates back to the 2002-2003 season when, as a minor, he scored against Moreirense on October 7, 2002, wearing the Sporting Lisbon jersey. In fact, he scored twice that day, demonstrating the great skills that the young player already possessed. The Portuguese also played in the Italian league, scoring over 100 goals with Juventus in 3 seasons.