Cristiano Ronaldo scores in record 25th straight season, reaches 977 goals as race to 1000 intensifies
Cristiano Ronaldo scored in a record 25th consecutive season for Al Nassr, taking his career tally to 977 and moving within 23 goals of the historic 1,000 mark.
Cristiano Ronaldo has added another extraordinary longevity record to his collection, becoming the first footballer to score in 25 consecutive league seasons after finding the net for Al Nassr in their 4-0 win over Al Riyadh on Friday. The 41-year-old began Al Nassr's second Saudi Pro League game of the season on the bench but needed only 21 minutes after being introduced to get off the mark for the 2026-27 campaign. Ronaldo replaced Abdullah Al Hamddan in the 62nd minute before scoring his side's fourth in the 83rd.
Aiman Yahya supplied the ball into the area, and Ronaldo finished left-footed from the centre of the box, putting the finishing touch on another comfortable Al Nassr victory. More significantly, the goal ensured Ronaldo has now scored in every league season since 2002-03, when a teenage forward began his senior career with Sporting CP.
Ronaldo's run of 25 consecutive scoring seasons takes him past Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who found the net across 24 successive seasons between 1999-2000 and 2022-23. Ronaldo's sequence has survived spells in four different countries and five separate club stints. After beginning with Sporting, he scored in every season across his first Manchester United spell, nine campaigns at Real Madrid and three with Juventus before returning to United. He then moved to Saudi Arabia midway through the 2022-23 season and has continued scoring for Al Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo now only 23 goals away from 1,000
The strike carried even greater significance in Ronaldo's pursuit of one of football's most staggering individual landmarks. It was the 977th official senior goal of his career, leaving him only 23 short of 1,000.
Ronaldo's current tally comprises 450 goals for Real Madrid, 145 across his two spells with Manchester United, 101 for Juventus, five for Sporting and 130 for Al Nassr, along with 146 goals for Portugal.
The race towards four figures has acquired another layer of intrigue after Ronaldo recently suggested the 2026-27 campaign could be his final season as a professional footballer. "This is probably my last year of football, and I want to leave a spectacular legacy," Ronaldo told Vogue in an interview published earlier this month.
At the time of those comments, Ronaldo was sitting on 976 career goals. His first appearance of the new league season has already moved the counter forward by one. Ronaldo’s Al Nassr contract runs through the campaign, is continuing his pursuit of the 1,000-goal landmark as he approaches the closing stages of his career.
The latest goal also came almost 24 years after Ronaldo opened his senior scoring account with Sporting in 2002. Al Nassr, meanwhile, maintained their perfect start to the Saudi Pro League season with the emphatic victory over Al Riyadh. Abdulelah Al Amri opened the scoring before Gabriel Angelo doubled the advantage before half-time. Joao Felix made it 3-0 in the 58th minute before Ronaldo came off the bench and completed the rout.
For Ronaldo, however, the night produced another entry in an already enormous record book: 25 consecutive seasons with a goal, 977 career strikes and now just 23 remaining in his pursuit of 1,000.
ABOUT THE AUTHORProbuddha BhattacharjeeProbuddha Bhattacharjee is a sports writer and analyst with expertise spanning cricket, football, and multi-sport events, with a strong emphasis on data-driven journalism and tactical storytelling. He currently focuses on international cricket, the Indian Premier League, global tournaments, and emerging trends shaping modern sport, blending advanced statistics with strong narrative context to explain performance, strategy, and decision-making. His work aims to bridge the gap between numbers and storytelling, helping readers understand not just what happened on the field, but the tactical and structural reasons behind it. Trained in data journalism through the Google News Initiative (GNI) Data Journalism Lab, Probuddha works extensively with ball-by-ball datasets, performance metrics, and trend-based modelling to produce evidence-backed reports, explainers, and long-form features. His analytical approach focuses not only on outcomes but also on process—selection strategies, phase-wise tactics, workload management, and the influence of preparation and planning on match results. He is particularly interested in how statistical patterns reshape conventional cricketing narratives and provide clearer tactical insight for modern audiences. Beyond cricket, Probuddha has written analytical and news-driven pieces on football and other major sporting events, with a growing interest in sports governance, scheduling dynamics, and the economics of elite competitions. He also tracks how rule changes, franchise structures, and broadcast pressures influence the evolution of contemporary sport. He has previously contributed to platforms such as OneCricket, Sportskeeda, and CrickTracker, and continues to specialise in analytical storytelling, live coverage, and audience-focused reporting. His work prioritises clarity, context, and credibility, while consistently exploring innovative ways to present data through accessible narratives and structured match analysis.Read More

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