List of career achievements by Cristiano Ronaldo
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Over the course of his career, Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has received five Ballon d'Or/FIFA Ballon d'Or awards,[a] the most for a European player. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time,[1][2][b] Ronaldo holds the record for most goals and assists in the UEFA Champions League (135 and 42 respectively), and the record for most goals in the UEFA European Championship (14), its qualification stage (31), and the FIFA Club World Cup (7), as well as most goals scored in a UEFA Champions League season (17), most international goals (111), and most appearances in a European national team (180). He has scored a record 788 senior career goals for club and country. Moreover, he is one of the few recorded players to have made over 1,100 professional career appearances.
Collectively, Ronaldo has won 32 senior trophies in his career. He has also attained one title from youth and at least five titles from friendly competitions. All in all he had won over 300 trophies and medals by January 2021, with some of them dating back to his childhood.[3]
Collective awards
Season / year | Competition | Club / national team | Ref(s) |
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1995–96 | U-13 Regional Championship | Nacional | [4] |
2002 | Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira | Sporting CP | [5] |
2003–04 | FA Cup | Manchester United | [5] |
2004 | UEFA European Championship runner-up | Portugal | [6][7] |
2004–05 | FA Cup runner-up[c] | Manchester United | [6] |
2005–06 | Football League Cup | [5] | |
2006 | FIFA World Cup fourth place[d] | Portugal | [8][9][10] |
2006–07 | Premier League | Manchester United | [11][5] |
2006–07 | FA Cup runner-up[c] | [12] | |
2007 | FA Community Shield | [5] | |
2007–08 | Premier League | [11][5] | |
2007–08 | UEFA Champions League | [5] | |
2008 | FIFA Club World Cup | [5] | |
2008–09 | Premier League | [11][5] | |
2008–09 | Football League Cup | [5] | |
2008–09 | UEFA Champions League runner-up[e] | [5] | |
2010–11 | Copa del Rey | Real Madrid | [13][5] |
2011 | Supercopa de España runner-up[f] | [14] | |
2011–12 | La Liga | [5] | |
2012 | UEFA European Championship bronze medal | Portugal | [15] |
2012 | Supercopa de España | Real Madrid | [5] |
2012–13 | Copa del Rey runner-up[f] | [16] | |
2013–14 | Copa del Rey | [5] | |
2013–14 | UEFA Champions League | [5] | |
2014 | UEFA Super Cup | [17][5] | |
2014 | Supercopa de España runner-up | [18] | |
2014 | FIFA Club World Cup | [5] | |
2015–16 | UEFA Champions League | [19][20][21][22][5] | |
2016 | UEFA European Championship | Portugal | [23][24][25][26][27][5] |
2016 | FIFA Club World Cup | Real Madrid | [28][5] |
2016–17 | La Liga | [29][5] | |
2016–17 | UEFA Champions League | [30][5] | |
2017 | FIFA Confederations Cup third place[g] | Portugal | [31][32][33] |
2017 | UEFA Super Cup | Real Madrid | [34][35][5] |
2017 | Supercopa de España | [5] | |
2017 | FIFA Club World Cup | [36][5] | |
2017–18 | UEFA Champions League | [5] | |
2018 | Supercoppa Italiana | Juventus | [37][38][39][40][5] |
2018–19 | Serie A | [41][42][43][5] | |
2018–19 | UEFA Nations League | Portugal | [44] |
2019 | Supercoppa Italiana runner-up[h] | Juventus | [45][46] |
2019–20 | Coppa Italia runner-up[i] | [47][48] | |
2019–20 | Serie A | [49] | |
2020 | Supercoppa Italiana | [50] | |
2020–21 | Coppa Italia | [51] |
Friendly competitions
Year | Competition | Club / national team | Ref(s) |
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2003 | Toulon Tournament | Portugal U20 | [52][53] |
2010 | Franz Beckenbauer Cup | Real Madrid | [54] |
2013 | Teresa Herrera Trophy | [55] | |
2015 | Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu | [56][57] | |
2017 | Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu | [58] |
Individual honours
Ronaldo has obtained many other minor achievements, awards and recognitions, by the major sport magazines and newspapers, which are not reported.
Selections for the best player or forward
Organizations[j] | Category | Edition / year | Result | Ref(s) |
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World | ||||
Ballon d'Or Gala | Ballon d'Or | 2008, 2016, and 2017 | Won | [59][60][61][62][63][64] |
2007, 2009, and 2018 | Runner-up | [65][66][67] | ||
2019 | Third place | [68] | ||
2004 | 12th place | [69] | ||
2006 | 14th place | [70] | ||
2005 | 20th place | [71] | ||
FIFA Ballon d'Or Gala | FIFA Ballon d'Or | 2013 and 2014 | Won | [72][73][74] |
2011, 2012, and 2015 | Runner-up | [citation needed] | ||
2010 | Sixth place | [75] | ||
FIFA | World Player of the Year | 2008 | Won | [76] |
2009 | Runner-up | [76] | ||
2007 | Third place | [76] | ||
2006 | Tenth place | [76] | ||
2004 | 13th place | [citation needed] | ||
2005 | 20th place | [citation needed] | ||
The Best FIFA Football Awards | The Best FIFA Men's Player | 2016 and 2017 | Won | [citation needed] |
2018 and 2020 | Runner-up | [77][78] | ||
2019 | Third place | [79][80][81] | ||
FIFA Club World Cup awards | Golden Ball | 2016 | Gold | [82] |
2008, 2014, and 2017 | Silver | [83][84][85][86][87] | ||
International Federation of Professional Footballers | World Player of the Year | 2008 | Won | [88] |
Special Young Player of the Year | 2003–04 and 2004–05 | Won | [89] | |
World Soccer | World Player of the Year | 2008, 2013, 2014, 2016, and 2017 | Won | [90][91][92][93] |
Globe Soccer Awards | Best Player of the Year | 2011, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 | Won | [94][95][96][97][98][99] |
2020 | Shortlisted | |||
Player of the Century (2001–20) | 2020 | Won | [citation needed] | |
International Federation of Football History & Statistics | World's Best Playmaker | 2008 | Runner-up | [citation needed] |
World's Best Man Player of the Decade (2011–20) | 2020 | Runner-up | [citation needed] | |
Onze Mondial | Onze Mondial Award | 2008 and 2016–17 | Gold | [100][101] |
2007, 2009, and 2011–12 | Silver | |||
2010–11 and 2017–18 | Bronze | |||
Guerin Sportivo | Bravo Award | 2004 | Won | [102] |
ESPY Awards | Best International Men's Soccer Player | 2018 and 2021 | Won | [103][104] |
Goal | Goal 50 | 2008, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2017 | Won | [105][106][107][108][109][110] |
2011, 2015, and 2018 | Runner-up | [111][112][113] | ||
2013 | Third place | |||
2009 and 2019 | Fourth place | [114] | ||
2020 | Fifth place | [115] | ||
2010 | Ninth place | [116] | ||
Golden Foot | 2020 | Won | [117] | |
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 | Nominated | [118] | ||
The Guardian | Best Male Footballer in the World | 2014 and 2016 | Won | [citation needed] |
2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, and 2018 | Runner-up | |||
2020 | Third place | |||
2019 | Fourth place | [119] | ||
Dongqiudi | Best Player of the Year | 2016 and 2017 | Won | |
Europe | ||||
Union of European Football Associations | Men's Player of the Year Award | 2013–14, 2015–16, and 2016–17 | Won | [120][121][122] |
2011–12 and 2017–18 | Runner-up | [123] | ||
2010–11, 2012–13, 2014–15, and 2018–19 | Third place | [124][125] | ||
2019–20 | Tenth place | [126] | ||
Champions League Forward of the Season | 2016–17 and 2017–18 | Won | [127][128] | |
2018–19 | Third place | [129] | ||
2019–20 | Eighth place | [130] | ||
Champions League Player of the Week | MD1/2015–16, MD2/2015–16, MD6/2015–16, R16/2015–16 (1st leg), QF/2015–16 (1st leg), SF/2015–16 (2nd leg), QF/2016–17 (1st leg), SF/2016–17 (1st leg), F, MD2/2017–18, MD5/2017–18, MD6/2017–18, R16/2017–18 (2nd leg), R16/2018–19 (2nd leg), R16/2019–20 (2nd leg) | Won | [131][132] | |
37/2017 and 14/2018 | Nominated | [citation needed] | ||
UEFA Club Football Awards | Club Footballer of the Year | 2008 | Won | [133][134][135] |
Club Forward of the Year | 2007–08 | Won | ||
International Federation of Football History & Statistics | UEFA Best Man Player of the Decade (2011–20) | 2020 | Won | |
Portugal | ||||
Quina de Oro Awards | Best Portuguese Player of All Time | 2015 | Won | [136][137] |
England | ||||
PFA Awards | PFA Young Player of the Year | 2006–07 | Won | [138] |
2007–08 | Shortlisted | |||
PFA Players' Player of the Year | 2006–07 and 2007–08 | Won | [139] | |
PFA Fans' Player of the Year | 2006–07 and 2007–08 | Won | [140] | |
Football Writers' Association | Footballer of the Year | 2006–07 and 2007–08 | Won | [141] |
Premier League Player of the Season | 2006–07 and 2007–08 | Won | [142][143] | |
Premier League Player of the Month | 11/2006, 12/2006, 1/2008, and 3/2008 | Won | [11] | |
Premier League 20 Seasons Awards | Best Player | 2012 | Shortlisted | [144][145] |
Manchester United | ||||
Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year | 2003–04, 2006–07, and 2007–08 | Won | [146][147][148][149] | |
Manchester United Players' Player of the Year | 2006–07 and 2007–08 | Won | [150][149] | |
Manchester United Supporters Club – Cyprus | Player of the Year | [k] | Won | [151][152] |
Spain | ||||
La Liga Awards | Best Player | 2013–14 | Won | [153] |
Best Forward | 2013–14 | Won | [153] | |
Most Valuable Player | 2012–13 | Won | [154][155] | |
La Liga Player of the Month | 11/2013, 5/2015, and 5/2017 | Won | [156][157][158] | |
3/2018 | Nominated | [citation needed] | ||
Facebook Football Awards | La Liga Player of the Year | 2016 | Won | [159] |
La Liga Best Striker | 2016 | Won | [159] | |
Marca | Trofeo Alfredo Di Stéfano | 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, and 2015–16 | Won | [160][161][162] |
2010–11 and 2014–15 | Runner-up | |||
2009–10 | Third place | |||
Real Madrid | ||||
Mahou five star player | 12/2017 and 3/2018 | Won | [163][164] | |
Italy | ||||
Serie A Awards | Most Valuable Player | 2018–19 | Won | [165] |
Best Striker | 2020–21 | Won | [166] | |
Gran Galà del Calcio | Serie A Footballer of the Year | 2019 and 2020 | Won | [167][168] |
Serie A MVP of the Month | 1/2020 and 11/2020 | Won | [169][170] | |
Lega Serie A | Supercoppa Italiana Best Player | 2020 | Won | [171] |
Juventus | ||||
Juventus | MVP of the Year | 2019–20 and 2020–21 | Won | [172][173] |
MVP of the Month | 9/2018, 11/2018, 12/2018, 1/2019, 3/2019, 4/2019, 12/2019, 1/2020, 2/2020, 9/2020, 11/2020 and 2/2021 | Won | [174][175][176][177][178][179][180][181][182][183][184] | |
Friendly competitions | ||||
International Champions Cup | Best Player | 2013 | Won | [185] |
Goalscoring
Top goalscorer
Overall, Ronaldo has achieved 46 top goalscorer accolades.
Competition / award | Edition(s) / year(s) | Ref(s) |
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Domestic | ||
Premier League (Golden Boot) | 2007–08 | [186][187][188] |
La Liga (Pichichi Trophy) | 2010–11, 2013–14, and 2014–15 | [189] |
Serie A (Capocannoniere) | 2020–21 | [190] |
FA Cup | 2004–05[l] | [191] |
Copa del Rey | 2010–11[m] | [192] |
Supercopa de España | 2012[m] | [193] |
Supercoppa Italiana | 2018 and 2020[n] | [194][195] |
International | ||
European Golden Shoe | 2007–08, 2010–11, 2013–14[o], and 2014–15 | [196][197][198][199][200] |
UEFA Champions League | 2007–08, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15[p], 2015–16, 2016–17, and 2017–18 | [201][202][203] |
IFFHS World's Best Global Goal Scorer | 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2015 | |
IFFHS World's Best International Goal Scorer | 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2019 | [204][205][206][207][208][209] |
IFFHS World's Best Top Division Scorer | 2014[q], 2015, and 2020 | [206][205] |
FIFA Club World Cup | 2016 and 2017[r] | [210][211] |
UEFA European Championship (Golden Boot/Top Scorer Award) | 2012[s] and 2020 | [212][213] |
UEFA European Championship Silver Boot | 2016 | [214] |
UEFA Nations League Finals | 2019 | [215] |
UEFA Super Cup | 2014 | [216] |
Friendly competitions | ||
World Football Challenge | 2011 | [citation needed] |
International Champions Cup | 2013 | [citation needed] |
Goal of the competition
Ronaldo has won many goal of the competition accolades, and was named runner-up for three nominations.
Competition / organizations[j] | Category | Edition / year | Result | Ref(s) |
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Domestic | ||||
La Liga Awards | Best Goal | 2013–14 | Won | [217][218][219] |
Manchester United | Goal of the Season | 2008–09 | Won | |
Juventus | Goal of the Month | 9/2018, 10/2018, 11/2018, 3/2019 and 12/2020 | Won | [220][221] |
Gran Galà del Calcio | Goal of the Season | 2018–19 | Shortlisted | [222][223] |
International | ||||
The Best FIFA Football Awards | FIFA Puskás Award | 2009 | Won | [224] |
2018 | Runner-up | [225] | ||
Globe Soccer Awards | Goal of the Year/Award of 433 | 2018 | Won | [226][227] |
Union of European Football Associations | UEFA/UEFA.com Goal of the Season | 2017–18 | Won | [228][229] |
2014–15 | Runner-up | [230][231] | ||
Champions League Goal of the Season | 2014–15, 2017–18 and 2018–19 | Won | [232][233][234][235] | |
2017–18 | Tenth place | [234] | ||
2019–20 | Nominated | [236][237] | ||
Champions League Goal of the Quarter-finals | 2016–17 | Won | [238] | |
Champions League Goal of the Semi-finals | 2016–17 | Won | [239] | |
European Championship Goal of the Tournament | 2016 | Fifth place | [240] | |
Eighth place | ||||
Nations League Finals Goal of the Tournament | 2019 | Won | [241] | |
Runner-up | ||||
Third place | ||||
UEFA.com users | Champions League Goal of the Season | 2019–20 | Won | [236] |
International Federation of Association Football | World Cup Goal of the Tournament | 2018 | Fourth place | [242] |
Top assist provider
Competition | Edition | Ref |
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Domestic | ||
Premier League | 2006–07 | |
International | ||
FIFA Club World Cup | 2014[t] | [243] |
Inclusions in theoretical teams
Organizations[j] | Category | Edition / year | Result | Ref(s) |
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International | ||||
France Football | Ballon d'Or Dream Team | 2020 | First team | [244] |
Fans' Ballon d'Or Dream Team | 2020 | Won | [245] | |
Union of European Football Associations | Team of the Year | 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 | Won | [246][247][248][249][250][251][252] |
2005 and 2006 | Nominated | [134] | ||
Ultimate Team of the Year | 2019 | Won | [134] | |
Champions League Squad of the Season | 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, and 2018–19 | Won | [253][254][255][256][257][258][259][260] | |
European Championship Team of the Tournament | 2004, 2012, and 2016 | Won | [261][262][263] | |
Euro All Time XI | 2016 | Won | [264] | |
Nations League Finals Team of the Tournament | 2019 | Won | [265] | |
Nations League Finals FedEx Performance Zone Team of the Tournament | 2019 | Won | [266] | |
International Federation of Association Football | FIFA FIFPro World11 | 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 | Won | |
2005 and 2006 | Nominated | |||
World Cup Fan Dream Team | 2018 | Won | [267] | |
International Federation of Football History & Statistics | Men's World Team of the Decade (2011–20) | 2020 | Won | |
Men's UEFA Team of the Decade (2011–20) | 2020 | Won | ||
Men's World Team | 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 | Won | [268][269][270][271] | |
Men's UEFA Team | 2020 | Won | ||
European Sports Media | Team of the Season | 2006–07, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, and 2018–19 | Won | [272][273] |
Sports Illustrated | Team of the Decade | 2000s | Won | [274] |
France Football | Team of the Decade | 2010s | Won | [citation needed] |
L'Équipe | Team of the Year | 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 | Won | [275][276][277][278][279][280][281][282] |
FIFA | Team of the Year | 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019[u], and 2020 | Won | [283][284] |
Spain | ||||
La Liga Awards | Team of the Season | 2013–14, 2014–15, and 2015–16 | Won | [285][286][287] |
Union of European Football Associations | La Liga Team of The Season | 2015–16 and 2016–17 | Won | [288][289] |
England | ||||
Professional Footballers' Association | Team of the Year | 2005–06 FA Premier League, 2006–07 FA Premier League, 2007–08 Premier League, and 2008–09 Premier League | Won | [290][291][292][293] |
Premier League 20 Seasons Awards | Fantasy Team | 2012[v] | Won | [295] |
Italy | ||||
Gran Galà del Calcio | Serie A Team of the Year | 2018–19 and 2019–20 | Won | [296][168] |
Selections for international sportsperson of the year
Organizations[j] | Category | Edition / year | Result | Ref(s) |
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Laureus World Sports Awards | Sportsman of the Year | 2009, 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018[w] | Nominated | [306][307][308][309][310][311][312][301][303][313] |
Globo de Ouro | Portuguese Sportsman of the Year | 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 | Won | |
Portuguese Football Federation | Portuguese Player of the Year | 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 | Won | [314] |
CNID Best Portuguese Athlete Abroad | 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 | Won | [315][316][317][318][319][320][321][322] | |
BBC Sports Personality of the Year | World Sport Star of the Year | 2014 | Won | [323] |
ESPY Awards | Best International Athlete | 2014, 2016, and 2018 | Won | [324] |
Eurosport | World Star of the Year | 2016 | Won | [325] |
Polish Press Agency | European Sportsperson of the Year | 2016[x] and 2017 | Won | [326][327][328] |
Sky Sports | Sportsperson of the decade | 2010s | Third place | [329][330] |
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Male Athlete | 2015, 2016, and 2017 | Nominated | [331] |
Kids' Choice Sports Awards | Best Male Athlete | 2016, 2017, and 2018 | Nominated |
International man of the match awards
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Date | Venue | Team | Opponent | Result | Competition | Ref. |
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21 May 2008 | Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia | Manchester United | Chelsea | 1–1 (a.e.t.)[y] | 2008 UEFA Champions League Final[z] | [332] |
11 June 2008 | Stade de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland | Portugal | Czech Republic | 3–1 | UEFA Euro 2008 | [333] |
15 June 2010 | Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa | Ivory Coast | 0–0 | 2010 FIFA World Cup | ||
21 June 2010 | Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa | North Korea | 7–0 | |||
25 June 2010 | Stade de Genève, Geneva, South Africa | Brazil | 0–0 | |||
17 June 2012 | Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv, Ukraine | Netherlands | 2–1 | UEFA Euro 2012 | [334] | |
21 June 2012 | National Stadium, Warsaw, Poland | Czech Republic | 1–0 | [335] | ||
26 June 2014 | Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília, Brazil | Ghana | 2–1 | 2014 FIFA World Cup | [336] | |
12 August 2014 | Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales | Real Madrid | Sevilla | 2–0 | 2014 UEFA Super Cup | [337] |
22 June 2016 | Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu, France | Portugal | Hungary | 3–3 | UEFA Euro 2016 | |
6 July 2016 | Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu, France | Wales | 2–0 | |||
18 December 2016 | International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan | Real Madrid | Kashima Antlers | 4–2 (a.e.t.) | 2016 FIFA Club World Cup Final | [338] |
3 June 2017 | Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales | Juventus | 4–1 | 2017 UEFA Champions League Final | [339] | |
18 June 2017 | Kazan Arena, Kazan, Russia | Portugal | Mexico | 2–2 | 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup | [340] |
21 June 2017 | Otkritie Arena, Moscow, Russia | Russia | 1–0 | [341] | ||
24 June 2017 | Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia | New Zealand | 4–0 | [342] | ||
16 December 2017 | Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | Real Madrid | Grêmio | 1–0 | 2017 FIFA Club World Cup Final | [343] |
15 June 2018 | Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi, Russia | Portugal | Spain | 3–3 | 2018 FIFA World Cup | |
20 June 2018 | Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia | Morocco | 1–0 | |||
5 June 2019 | Estádio do Dragão, Porto, Portugal | Switzerland | 3–1 | 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals | [344] | |
7 August 2020 | Juventus Stadium, Turin, Italy | Juventus | Lyon | 2–1 | 2019–20 UEFA Champions League | [345] |
15 June 2021 | Puskás Aréna, Budapest, Hungary | Portugal | Hungary | 3–0 | UEFA Euro 2020 |
Orders
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Miscellaneous
Organizations[j] | Category | Edition / year | Result | Ref(s) |
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Gay Times | Sexiest Man Alive | 2009 | Won | [351][352] |
Globe Soccer Awards | Greatest Media Attraction | 2011 | Won | [94] |
Fans Favorite Player | 2013 and 2014 | Won | [94] | |
Goodwill Award | 2016 | Won | [94] | |
Sanitas | Healthiest Real Madrid player | 2014–15 and 2015–16 | Won | [353][354] |
La Liga Awards | Fans' Five Star Player | 2014–15 | Won | [355][356] |
Marca | Marca Leyenda | 2019 | Won | [357][358] |
Kids' Choice Sports Awards | King of Swag | 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 | Nominated | |
Kids' Choice Sports Award for Clutch Player of the Year | 2015 | Nominated | ||
Kids' Choice Sports Award for Party Like a Sports Star | 2014 | Nominated |
Records
- As of 2021
Date | Record | Ref |
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World records | ||
2003–
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Most goals scored in all official senior competitions: 788[aa] | [359][360] |
Most goals scored in the FIFA Club World Cup: 7 | [citation needed] | |
Most international hat-tricks: 9[ab] | [citation needed] | |
2017
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Most international goals scored in a calendar year: 32 | [208] |
Only player to win the league title, domestic cup, domestic supercup, Champions League, Club World Cup, league player of the year, Golden Shoe and Ballon d'Or at two clubs (Manchester United and Real Madrid) | [361] | |
2007–20
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Most appearances in the FIFPro World11: 14[m] | [362] |
2006–18
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Most FIFA World Cups scored in: 4[ac] | [363] |
15 June 2018
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Oldest player to score a hat-trick at a FIFA World Cup: 33 years, 130 days | [364] |
2011–17
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Only player to score more than 50 goals in seven consecutive calendar years | [citation needed] |
First player to score in consecutive FIFA Club World Cup Finals | [365] | |
2004–21
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First player to score in ten, eleven, and twelve consecutive international tournaments | [366] |
Most different national teams scored against: 43 | [367] | |
Guinness World Records[ad] | ||
2016
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Most goals in a UEFA Champions League season by an individual: 17 | [368] |
Most FIFA World Player of the Year awards: 3 | ||
Most Liked Person On Facebook (Male) | ||
Most followed athlete on Twitter: 37,831,159 followers as of 15 September 2015 | ||
Most hat-tricks in a La Liga career: 25 | ||
European records | ||
2004–
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Europe's all-time top international goalscorer: 111 | [369] |
Most goals scored in all UEFA senior competitions: 216 | [370] | |
Only player to reach 200 career goals in all UEFA senior competitions | [citation needed] | |
First player to reach 100 career wins in the UEFA Champions League | [371][372] | |
Most career wins by an individual in the UEFA Champions League/European Cup: 112 | [373][374][375] | |
First player to reach 100 career goals in European competitions (club football) | [376] | |
First player to reach 100 career goals in the UEFA Champions League | [370] | |
First player to reach 100 career goals for a single club in the UEFA Champions League | [377] | |
Most goals scored in European competitions (club football): 138 | [370] | |
Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League: 135 | [378] | |
Most assists in the UEFA Champions League: 42 | [379] | |
Most goals scored in a UEFA Champions League/European Cup season: 17 | [380] | |
Most goals scored in group stage of a UEFA Champions League season: 11 | [381][382] | |
Most goals scored in UEFA Champions League knockout phase: 58 | [citation needed] | |
2017
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Most UEFA Champions League goals scored in a calendar year: 19 | [citation needed] |
Most goals scored from penalty kicks in UEFA Champions League history: 19 | [383] | |
Most goals scored from direct free kicks in UEFA Champions League history: 12 | [citation needed] | |
First and only player to score 15 or more UEFA Champions League goals in three seasons | [384] | |
First player to score a hat-trick in consecutive Champions League knockout matches | [385] | |
First and only player to score in all six group stage matches in the UEFA Champions League in a season | [386] | |
First player in the history of UEFA Champions League to score three hat-tricks in a single season | [384] | |
First and only player to finish UEFA Champions League top scorer in six consecutive seasons (from 2012–13 to 2017–18) and in seven seasons overall | [citation needed] | |
Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals: 22 | [citation needed] | |
Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals: 14 | [citation needed] | |
First and only player to score in three UEFA Champions League Finals: in 2008, 2014, and 2017 | [387] | |
First and only player to score ten goals against a single opponent (Juventus) in the UEFA Champions League | [370] | |
Most consecutive UEFA Champions League matches scored in: 11 | [citation needed] | |
Most UEFA Champions League hat-tricks scored by 30+ player: 6 | [388] | |
First player to have won the European Golden Shoe in different leagues: English Premier League (2007–08) and Spanish La Liga (2010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15) | [389] | |
First player to finish as top scorer in the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A | [190] | |
Most goals scored in the UEFA European Championship, including qualifiers: 43 | [390] | |
2004–2021
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Most career goals at UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: 14 | [391] |
2006–
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Most career goals in UEFA European Championship qualifiers: 31 | [392] |
First and only player to have played and scored at five UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: in 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020 | [393] | |
First and only player to have scored three or above (goals) at more than one UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: in 2012, 2016, and 2020 | [citation needed] | |
Most headed goals at UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: 5 | [393] | |
2004–2021
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Most appearances in UEFA European Championship competition (including qualifying): 59 | [391] |
First player to appear in three UEFA European Championship semi-finals: in 2004, 2012, and 2016[ae] | [393] | |
Most Man of the Match awards at the UEFA European Championship: 6[af] | [citation needed] | |
2006–
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Most goals scored in UEFA European Championship and European FIFA World Cup qualifiers: 64 | |
First player to ever score ten goals in four, five, six and seven consecutive UEFA Champions League seasons: from 2011–12 to 2017–18 | [citation needed] | |
First player to score for two winning teams in the UEFA Champions League/European Cup: Manchester United (2007–08) and Real Madrid (2013–14) | [394] | |
Most home and away goals scored in Champions League history: 71 and 59, respectively | [citation needed] | |
2004, 2007–20
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Most UEFA Team of the Year appearances: 15 | [citation needed] |
2007–2020
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Most consecutive appearances in the UEFA Team of the Year: 14 | [citation needed] |
First player to appear in more than one position in the UEFA Team of the Year | [395] | |
Fastest player to score 350 goals for one club: 335 matches | [396] | |
Most UEFA Best Player in Europe Award and UEFA Club Footballer of the Year awards: 4 | ||
Most goals scored in European FIFA World Cup qualifying stage: 30 | ||
Most career goals in Europe's top five leagues: 470 goals | [397] | |
English records | ||
December 2006
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First player aged 21 or under to score at least twice in three consecutive Premier League appearances | [398] |
Spanish records | ||
Most goals scored from penalty kicks in La Liga history: 61 | [399] | |
Fastest La Liga player to score 150 league goals: 140 matches | [400] | |
Fastest La Liga player to score 200 league goals: 178 matches | [401] | |
Fastest La Liga player to score 300 league goals: 286 matches | [402][403] | |
Most goals scored in Madrid Derby matches: 22 | ||
First player to score in six consecutive Clásicos | [404] | |
Fastest footballer to reach 15 league goals in one La Liga season: 8 rounds | [405] | |
Fastest footballer to reach 20 league goals in one La Liga season: 12 rounds[ag] | [406] | |
Only player to reach 30 goals in six consecutive La Liga seasons | [407] | |
Most teams scored against in a La Liga season: 19[ah] | [408] | |
Most La Liga hat-tricks in a season: 8 hat-tricks[m] | ||
Italian records | ||
2018–19
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Most consecutive away matches with at least one goal scored in a single Serie A season[ai] | [409] |
2018–19
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First player to score in seven consecutive away matches in a debut Serie A season | [410] |
Most consecutive Serie A matches scored in: 11[aj] | [411][412][413] | |
Portuguese records | ||
Most international caps: 180 caps | [414] | |
6 February 2007 –
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Most international caps as captain: 123 caps | [414] |
Portugal's all-time top goalscorer: 111 goals | [415] | |
Most recorded assists for the Portugal national team: 32 | [citation needed] | |
2019
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Most goals scored in a calendar year for the Portugal national team: 14 | [citation needed] |
Most hat-tricks scored for the Portugal national team: 9 | [416] | |
Most matches played in World Cup finals: 17 | [citation needed] | |
16 October 2012
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Youngest player to reach 100 caps: 27 years, 8 months and 11 days | [citation needed] |
12 January 2008
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First Portuguese player to score a Premier League hat-trick | [417][418] |
Only Portuguese player to score 400 league goals in European top flight leagues | [397] | |
Most goals scored by a Portuguese player in Serie A: 81 | [citation needed] | |
6 January 2020
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First Portuguese player to score a Serie A hat-trick | [419] |
Club records | ||
Real Madrid | ||
Real Madrid all-time top goalscorer: 450 goals[ak] | [421] | |
Top goalscorer in UEFA Champions League: 105 goals | [422] | |
Fastest player to reach 50 league goals | [423] | |
Fastest player to reach 100 league goals | [424] | |
Fastest player to reach 200 official goals | [425] | |
Most goals scored in El Clásico matches: 18[al] | [426][427][428] | |
Most goals scored in seven consecutive league matches: 15 | [429] | |
First player to score in eight consecutive matchdays | [430] | |
Most hat-tricks in La Liga: 34 | [431] | |
Most goals scored from penalty kicks in UEFA Champions League: 14 | [432] | |
Juventus | ||
Fastest player to reach 10 official goals in all competitions: 16 appearances | [433][434][435] | |
Most goals scored in a season (in all competitions): 37 | [citation needed] | |
Former records | ||
2009
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Most expensive footballer in history: €94 million (£80 million)[am] | [436] |
Most European Golden Shoes: 4[an] | [437] | |
12 June 2004
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Youngest player to represent Portugal at a major tournament: 19 years, 4 months[ao] | [438][439] |
Youngest player to appear in a European Championship final: 19 years, 150 days[ap] | [440] | |
Most Premier League goals in a 38-game season: 31[aq] | [441] | |
Most individual teams scored against in the UEFA Champions League: 33[ar] | [442] | |
Most hat-tricks in La Liga history: 34[as] | [citation needed] | |
Oldest player to score a UEFA Champions League hat-trick: 34 years, 35 days[at] | [443] | |
Most assists in Real Madrid history: 131[au] | [444][445] | |
20 July 2020
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Most goals scored from penalty kicks in a Serie A season: 12[av] | [446][447] |
Goalscoring statistics
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Gallery
Prince William looks on as Ronaldo receives his runners-up medal from UEFA President Michel Platini after the 2009 UEFA Champions League Final
Ronaldo with then President of the Community of Madrid, Cristina Cifuentes, during Champions League title celebrations in Madrid in 2016
Ronaldo (second from the right) raising his hand in the air as Real Madrid celebrate winning the UEFA Champions League, on 26 May 2018
See also
- Museu CR7 – a museum that is dedicated to Cristiano Ronaldo's trophies
Footnotes
- ^ The terminology for the award has varied. Ronaldo received three Ballons d'Or (2008, 2016, 2017) and two FIFA Ballons d'Or (2013, 2014), as well as the 2008 FIFA World Player of the Year and 2016, 2017 The Best FIFA Men's Player awards.
- ^ Ronaldo has won a number of public polls over the course of his career, being voted the greatest player of all time by the readers of Marca and Globo Esporte;[1] and then, in the 2015 Usurv survey commissioned by the Press Association, the best player in the history of the Premier League.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Runners-up received medals in the FA Cup.
- ^ Ronaldo was a squad member, as Portugal finished fourth.
- ^ Runners-up receive medals in the UEFA Champions League.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Ronaldo declined the medal.
- ^ Ronaldo was a squad member, as Portugal finished third.
- ^ Runners-up receive medals in the Supercoppa Italiana.
- ^ Runners-up receive medals in the Coppa Italia.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Awards, galas, honours, prize awarders and other miscellaneous organizations are presented in a randomized order.
- ^ The year of recompensing remains unknown.
- ^ Shared with Peter Crouch and Jermain Defoe.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Shared with Lionel Messi.
- ^ Shared with Álvaro Morata.
- ^ Shared with Luis Suárez (Liverpool).
- ^ Shared with Neymar and Lionel Messi.
- ^ Shared with Luis Suárez.
- ^ Shared with Romarinho and Maurício Antônio.
- ^ Ronaldo tied with five other players on goals; however, Spain's Fernando Torres registered more assists and played fewer minutes than others, earning the Golden Boot, while Germany's Mario Gómez and Russia's Alan Dzagoev received the Silver and Bronze Boots, respectively.
- ^ Shared with Toni Kroos.
- ^ As the 12th player.
- ^ Two Fantasy Teams were chosen, one by a panel of judges and the other by public vote.[294] Ronaldo was selected by both public and the panel.
- ^ While playing for Manchester United, Ronaldo was part of the team which was nominated for Laureus World Sports Award for Team of the Year in 2009,[297][298] and in 2015,[299][300] 2017[301][302] and 2018[303] was part of the Real Madrid team which was also nominated. Additionally, he captained the Portugal national team[304][305] that was nominated in 2017.[301][302]
- ^ The first time a football player has been awarded the prize.
- ^ Manchester United won 6–5 on penalties
- ^ UEFA awarded two man of the match awards. Edwin Van der Sar was named as UEFA's Man of the Match, whereas Ronaldo received Fan's Man of the Match award.
- ^ The identity of the record holder is disputed.
- ^ Shared with Sven Rydell.
- ^ Shared with Miroslav Klose, Pelé, and Uwe Seeler.
- ^ The Guinness World Records is a reference book published annually, listing world records and national records, both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. To conclude, it honors the year's most impressive acts. Ronaldo set five records in 2015, despite the unsuccessful attempt for the most self-portrait photographs (selfies) taken in three minutes.[368]
- ^ Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger featured in his third last-four clash 24 hours later.
- ^ Shared with Andres Iniesta.
- ^ Ronaldo missed one match due to injury.
- ^ Shared with Ronaldo Nazário and Lionel Messi.
- ^ Shared with Giuseppe Signori.
- ^ Shared with Gabriel Batistuta and Fabio Quagliarella.
- ^ Real Madrid attributes Ronaldo 451 goals, but his official number is 450.[420]
- ^ Shared with Alfredo Di Stéfano.
- ^ Since surpassed by Gareth Bale's fee of €100.8 million in 2013 (also to Real Madrid), Paul Pogba's €105 million transfer fee to Manchester United in 2016, and Neymar's €222 million transfer fee to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017.
- ^ Since surpassed by Lionel Messi (6).
- ^ Since surpassed by Renato Sanches who was 18 years and ten months old at the time of the UEFA Euro 2016. Portugal announced their final Euro 2016 squad on 17 May.
- ^ Since surpassed by Renato Sanches who was 18 years and 326 days old at the time of the UEFA Euro 2016 Final.
- ^ Since surpassed by Mohamed Salah who scored 32 league goals in the 2017–18 season.
- ^ Since surpassed by Lionel Messi (36).
- ^ Since surpassed by Lionel Messi on 7 December 2019 (35).
- ^ Since broken by Olivier Giroud on 2 December 2020. He scored four goals against Sevilla at the age of 34 years and 63 days.
- ^ Since surpassed by Karim Benzema on 9 February 2019.
- ^ Since surpassed by Ciro Immobile who went on to score 14 penalties in the same season.
- ^ Includes the Taça de Portugal, FA Cup, Copa del Rey, and Coppa Italia
- ^ Includes the EFL Cup
- ^ All appearances in UEFA Champions League, unless where noted.
- ^ Includes the FA Community Shield, Supercoppa Italiana, Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, UEFA Super Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ One appearance in UEFA Champions League third qualifying round, two appearances in UEFA Cup
- ^ Includes one appearance in UEFA Champions League third qualifying round
- ^ Includes two appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League third qualifying round
- ^ Appearance in FA Community Shield
- ^ Jump up to: a b Appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ Does not include one goal scored on 18 September 2010 against Real Sociedad. Marca, which awards the Pichichi Trophy, attribute it to Ronaldo, while La Liga and UEFA attribute it to Pepe.[454]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Appearances in Supercopa de España
- ^ One appearance and two goals in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances in Supercopa de España, two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ One appearance in UEFA Super Cup, one appearance and one goal in Supercopa de España, two appearances and two goals in FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
- ^ Ronaldo scored another goal against Azerbaijan on 7 October. The goal, however, was wrongly disallowed because the referee initially deemed the ball hadn't crossed the line.[455]
- ^ Ronaldo scored a goal against Serbia on 27 March. Due to the absence of goal-line technology, however, the goal was wrongly disallowed. The referee Danny Makkelie later apologized for the mistake.[456]
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Real Madrid swept the 2017 Globe Soccer Awards as Cristiano Ronaldo was named the best player, Zinedine Zidane the best coach and the club won the Team of the Year Award.
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2004 Cristiano RONALDO (Manchester United & Portugal)
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Cristiano Ronaldo has won the Goal 50 award for the world’s best footballer after a magnificent 2013-14 season.
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Real Madrid and Portugal superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has won the 2017 Goal 50.
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Sergio Ramos and Cristiano Ronaldo feature amongst the finalists for the 2017 Golden Foot award.
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After being named the winner of the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award for 2013/14 in Monaco, Cristiano Ronaldo gave his reaction to UEFA.com.
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2008: Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United FC)
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Ronaldo won the award for the second consecutive year, but he also has in his portfolio the Quina de Oro Award for the Best Portuguese Player of All Time which the Federation awarded him in 2015.
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Some trophies are more obscure: a tiny silver Oscar figure turns out to be an award for “The World’s Best Football Player 2007. Fans from Czech Republic”, another is a Player of the Year as voted for by “Manchester United Supporters Club – Cyprus”; a framed certificate from Now Sports simply says “PERFECTION. MR CRISTIANO RONALDO. 2010.”
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There are over 140 trophies in the museum, ranging from the ridiculous – one says, ‘The World’s Best Football Player 2007. Fans from Czech Republic’ and another is Player of the Year award voted by Manchester United Supporters’ Club in Cyprus – to the sublime: now three Ballons D’Or have their home there, as well as over 30 match balls, taken by Ronaldo after every hat-trick he has scored.
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Cristiano Ronaldo, who won the European Golden Shoe for his goals last season with 31, was named best striker. [ – – ] He completed another hat-trick, this time off the pitch, by winning the award for best player.
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Sobre el terreno de juego, el futbolista más destacado del mes de noviembre ha sido Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Ronaldo (best striker and best player), James [Rodríguez] (best goal), [Luka] Modric (best midfielder), Marcelo (best defender) and [Keylor] Navas (best goalkeeper) were the winners at the ceremony which took place at Facebook's offices in Madrid.
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CRISTIANO CONQUISTA SU TERCER TROFEO DI STÉFANO
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Ronaldo picked up his fourth Alfredo Di Stéfano Award as the best player from last term.
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Ronaldo was named as the best player for the month of September, as voted by the fans on Juventus.com, and is the first Bianconero to win the prize this season.
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Cristiano Ronaldo is the World’s Best Top Goal Scorer 2013
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Last week, a IFFHS delegation was in Madrid to give the Trophies for THE WORLD’S BEST TOP GOALSCORER 2014 and THE WORLD’S BEST FIRST DIVISION SCORER 2014 to Cristiano Ronaldo, for THE WORLD’S BEST PLAYMAKER 2014 to Toni Kroos and THE WORLD’S BEST CLUB 2014 to Real Madrid CF, represented by his captain Sergio Ramos.
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Cristiano Ronaldo was presented with the trophy which recognises him as the World's Best Goalscorer in 2016 according to the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS).
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Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo won the IFFHS Award of The World’s Best Top Goal Scorer 2017 for the 4th time. He won the award on 3 previous occasions, 2013 and 2014 with 25 and 20 goals respectively and 2016 with 24 goals. [...] He also set a new World record with 32 goals, breaking the old one 25, recorded in 2012 by Lionel Messi and 2013 by Ronaldo himself.
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1. Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal (5 goals, 1 assist, 360 minutes)
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UEFA Euro 2016 adidas Silver Boot: Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal: 3 goals (3 assists, 625 minutes)
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Paulo Dybala, Rodrigo Bentancur, Stephy Mavididi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Benedetta Glionna.
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2009 – PUSKÁS AWARD – CRISTIANO RONALDO (POR)
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Cristiano Ronaldo won the Award of 433, one of the largest football communities in the world which gave the fans the chance to vote for their favourite scored goal.
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Ronaldo's goal against Liverpool at Anfield in the group stage finished second in the voting with 24 percent of the vote.
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Cristiano Ronaldo's opening goal in Real Madrid's 3-0 win over Liverpool has been crowned the best goal of the Champions League season.
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The Real Madrid star's goal at Anfield against Liverpool in the group stage, off a beautiful assist from James Rodriguez, has been named as UEFA's Goal of the Tournament, as per AS.
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1- C. Ronaldo (Juventus 0-3 Real Madrid, first leg of the quarter-final) [...] 10- C. Ronaldo (Real Madrid 3-2 B. Dortmund, Group Stage)
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1 Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus v Manchester United) – group stage matchday four, 07/11/2018 Technical Observers say: An accurate long pass and a brilliantly controlled volley.
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Cristiano Ronaldo's tremendous finish in Juventus's round of 16 second leg against Lyon has come out top of the Nissan Goal of the Tournament poll, with over 400,000 votes cast.
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Real Madrid’s first goal in Munich has been chosen as the best in the quarter-final stage of this season’s Champions League by uefa.com users.
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The second goal that Cristiano Ronaldo scored against Atletico Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals has been chosen by uefa.com fans as the best goal in that round of the competition.
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Cristiano Ronaldo, has been selected for the twelfth time and has the most ever appearances in the list.
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Cristiano Ronaldo, who registered a season-record 17 goals in the campaign, is joined by Marco Reus, Arjen Robben and Zlatan Ibrahimović.
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- Career achievements of association football players
- Cristiano Ronaldo