List of career achievements by Cristiano Ronaldo

Over the course of his career, Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has received five Ballon d'Or awards,[lower-alpha 1] the most for a European player. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time,[1][2][3] Ronaldo holds the record for most goals in the UEFA Champions League (128), the UEFA European Championship (9), its qualification stage (31), the FIFA Club World Cup (7) and the UEFA Nations League Finals (3), as well as most goals scored in a UEFA Champions League season (17). He is also the top assist provider of the UEFA Champions League (40). Finally, he has scored 727 senior career goals and provided 221 assists for club and country.

Ronaldo presenting his second FIFA Ballon d'Or to fans at the Santiago Bernabéu before a match against Atlético Madrid on 15 January 2015

Collectively, Ronaldo has won 31 trophies in his career,[lower-alpha 2] including six league titles, five European Cups and one European Championship. He has also attained 16 titles from friendly competitions. All in all he had won over 300 trophies and medals by May 2019, with some of them dating back to his childhood.[8]

Collective awards

Season / year Competition Club / national team Ref(s)
1995–96 U-13 Regional Championship Nacional [9]
2002 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira Sporting CP [4]
2003–04 FA Cup Manchester United [4]
2004 UEFA European Championship runner-up Portugal [10]
2004–05 FA Cup runner-up Manchester United [4]
2005–06 Football League Cup [4]
2006 FIFA World Cup fourth place[lower-alpha 3] Portugal [11][12][13]
2006–07 Premier League Manchester United [14][4]
2006–07 FA Cup runner-up
2007 FA Community Shield [4]
2007–08 Premier League [14][4]
2007–08 UEFA Champions League [4]
2008 FIFA Club World Cup [4]
2008–09 Premier League [14][4]
2008–09 Football League Cup [4]
2008–09 UEFA Champions League runner-up[lower-alpha 4]
2010–11 Copa del Rey Real Madrid [15][4]
2011 Supercopa de España runner-up[lower-alpha 5]
2011–12 La Liga [4]
2012 UEFA European Championship bronze medal Portugal [16]
2012 Supercopa de España Real Madrid [4]
2012–13 Copa del Rey runner-up[lower-alpha 5] [17]
2013–14 Copa del Rey [4]
2013–14 UEFA Champions League [4]
2014 UEFA Super Cup [18][4]
2014 Supercopa de España runner-up
2014 FIFA Club World Cup [4]
2015–16 UEFA Champions League [19][20][21][22][4]
2016 UEFA European Championship Portugal [23][24][25][26][27][4]
2016 FIFA Club World Cup Real Madrid [28][4]
2016–17 La Liga [29][4]
2016–17 UEFA Champions League [30][4]
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup third place[lower-alpha 6] Portugal [31][32][33]
2017 UEFA Super Cup Real Madrid [34][35][4]
2017 Supercopa de España [4]
2017 FIFA Club World Cup [36][4]
2017–18 UEFA Champions League [4]
2018 Supercoppa Italiana Juventus [37][38][39][40][4]
2018–19 Serie A [41][42][43][4]
2018–19 UEFA Nations League Portugal [44]
2019 Supercoppa Italiana runner-up[lower-alpha 5] Juventus [45][46]
2019–20 Coppa Italia runner-up[lower-alpha 5] [47]

Furthermore, his teams also reached the following achievements, which however are not part of his palmares, since Ronaldo was neither on the field nor on the bench:

Season / year Competition Club / national team
2004 FA Community Shield runner-up Manchester United
2008 UEFA Super Cup runner-up
2008 FA Community Shield
2016 UEFA Super Cup Real Madrid

Friendly competitions

Year Competition Club / national team Ref(s)
2003 Toulon Tournament[lower-alpha 7] Portugal [48][49]
2009 Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu Real Madrid
2010 Franz Beckenbauer Cup [50]
2010 Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu
2010 Taçi Oil Cup
2011 World Football Challenge
2011 Npower Challenge Cup
2011 Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu
2012 World Football Challenge
2013 International Champions Cup
2013 Teresa Herrera Trophy [51]
2013 Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu
2015 Australia International Champions Cup
2015 China
2015 Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu [52][53]
2017 Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu [54]

Individual honours

Selections for the best player or forward

World

Award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
Ballon d'Or 2008, 2016, and 2017 Won [55][56][57][58][59][60]
2007, 2009, and 2018 runner-up
2019 Third place [61]
2004 12th place [62]
2006 14th place [63]
2005 20th place [64]
FIFA Ballon d'Or 2013 and 2014 Won [65][66][67]
2011, 2012, and 2015 runner-up
2010 Sixth place [68]
FIFA World Player of the Year 2008 Won
2009 runner-up
2007 Third place
2006 Tenth place
2004 13th place
The Best FIFA Men's Player 2016 and 2017 Won
2018 runner-up [69]
2019 Third place [70][71][72]
FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball 2016 Won [73]
2008, 2014, and 2017 runner-up [74][75][76][77][78]
FIFPro World Player of the Year 2008 Won [79]
World Soccer Player of the Year 2008, 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017 Won [80][81][82][83]
Globe Soccer Award for Best Player of the Year 2011, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 Won [84][85][86][87][88][89]
Onze Mondial Award 2008 and 2016–17 Gold [90][91]
2007, 2009, and 2011–12 Silver
2010–11 and 2017–18 Bronze
Bravo Award 2004 Won [92]
ESPY Award for Best International Men's Soccer Player 2018 Won [93]
Goal 50 2008, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2017 Won [94][95][96][97][98][99]
Golden Foot 2017 Shortlisted [100]
The Guardian's best footballer in the world 2014 and 2016 Won

Europe

Award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award 2013–14, 2015–16, and 2016–17 Won [101][102][103]
2011–12 and 2017–18 runner-up [104]
2010–11, 2012–13, 2014–15, and 2018–19 Third place [105][106]
UEFA Club Forward of the Year 2007–08 Won [107]
UEFA Champions League Forward of the Season 2016–17 and 2017–18 Won [108][109]
2018–19 Third place [110]
UEFA Club Footballer of the Year 2008 Won [111]
UEFA 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) Won [112][113]
37/2017, 14/2018 Nominated
JOE's Champions League Man of the Week 50/2014 and 8/2015 Won [114][115]

England

Award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
PFA Young Player of the Year 2006–07 Won [116]
PFA Players' Player of the Year 2006–07 and 2007–08 Won [117]
Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year 2006–07 and 2007–08 Won [118]
Premier League Player of the Season 2006–07 and 2007–08 Won [119][120]
Premier League Player of the Month 11/2006, 12/2006, 1/2008, and 3/2008 Won [14]
Premier League 20 Seasons Award for Best Player 2012 Shortlisted [121][122]
Manchester United
Award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year 2003–04, 2006–07, and 2007–08 Won [123][124][125][126]
Manchester United Players' Player of the Year 2006–07 and 2007–08 Won [127][126]
Player of the Year as voted for by "Manchester United Supporters Club – Cyprus" [lower-alpha 8] Won [128][129]

Spain

Award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
La Liga Award for Best Player 2013–14 Won [130]
La Liga Award for Best Forward 2013–14 Won [130]
La Liga Award for Most Valuable Player 2012–13 Won [131][132]
La Liga Player of the Month 11/2013, 5/2015, and 5/2017 Won [133][134][135]
3/2018 Nominated
Facebook Football Award for La Liga Player of the Year 2016 Won [136]
Facebook Football Award for La Liga Best Striker 2016 Won [136]
Trofeo Alfredo Di Stéfano 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, and 2015–16 Won [137][138][139]
Real Madrid
Award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
Mahou five star player 12/2017, and 3/2018 Won [140][141]

Italy

Award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
Serie A Award for Most Valuable Player 2018–19 Won [142]
Serie A Footballer of the Year 2019 Won [143]
Serie A MVP of the Month 1/2020 Won [144]
Juventus
Award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
MVP of the Month 9/2018, 11/2018, 12/2018, 1/2019, 3/2019, 4/2019, 12/2019, and 1/2020 Won [145][146][147][148][149][150][151][152]
Goal Juventus' Player of the Season 2018–19 Won [153]

Friendly competition

Award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
International Champions Cup Best Player 2013 Won

Goalscoring

European Golden Shoe

The European Golden Shoe is awarded to the top goalscorer in Europe. It is awarded based on a weighted points system that allows players in tougher leagues to win even if they score fewer goals than a player in a weaker league. Goals scored in the top five leagues according to the UEFA coefficients rankings are multiplied by a factor of two, and goals scored in the leagues ranked six to 21 are multiplied by 1.5.

Since the points system was established in 1996, Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are two of only four players, along with Mário Jardel and Luis Suárez, to score 80 or more points.[154] Messi was the first player to win the award three times, but Ronaldo surpassed him to become the first four-time recipient.But messi again surpasses him by winning a hat trick golen boot to win 6 golden boots.[155][156] By virtue of being the top scorer in Europe, Ronaldo also received the Premier League Golden Boot and the Pichichi Trophy in the respective seasons.[157][158]

Season Goals Points
2007–08 31 62
2010–11 40 80
2013–14[lower-alpha 9] 31 62
2014–15 48 96

UEFA Champions League top scorer

Season Goals Min. Minutes-per-goal ratio
2007–08 8 1,062 132.75
2012–13 12 1,080 90
2013–14 17 993 58.412
2014–15 10[lower-alpha 10] 1,065 106.5
2015–16 16 1,109 69.313
2016–17 12 1,200 100
2017–18 15 1,170 78

Source: Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation,[159] UEFA,[160] worldfootball.net[161]

All-time

Ronaldo is the UEFA Champions league all-time top goalscorer with 128 goals while Lionel Messi is second with 114 to his name.[162] The pair had broken each other's record over the course of 2015, after Messi surpassed the previous recordholder, Raúl, in November 2014.[163] Ronaldo opened a gap in the 2015–16 season when he became the first player to score double figures in the group stage of the Champions League, setting the record at eleven goals.[164]

As of 26 February 2020
Rank Player Goals Apps Ratio Years Club(s)
1  Cristiano Ronaldo (POR) 128[lower-alpha 11] 168 0.762 2003–present Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus
2  Lionel Messi (ARG) 114 141 0.809 2005–present Barcelona
3  Raúl (ESP) 71 142 0.5 1995–2011 Real Madrid and Schalke 04
4  Robert Lewandowski (POL) 64 86 0.744 2011–present Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich
 Karim Benzema (FRA) 64 119 0.538 2006–present Lyon and Real Madrid

Source: worldfootball.net[162]

La Liga top scorer

Season Goals Matches Ratio
2010–11 41[lower-alpha 12] 34 1.176
2013–14 31 30 1.033
2014–15 48 35 1.371

Source: Official website of Real Madrid[166]

All-time
As of 23 June 2020
Rank Name Goals Apps Ratio Years Club(s)
1  Lionel Messi (ARG) 4404780.9212004–presentBarcelona
2  Cristiano Ronaldo (POR) 3122921.0652009–2018Real Madrid
3  Telmo Zarra (ESP) 2512780.9031940–1955Athletic Bilbao
4  Hugo Sánchez (MEX) 2343470.6741981–1994Real Madrid, Rayo Vallecano, and Atlético Madrid
5  Raúl (ESP) 2285500.4151994–2010Real Madrid

Source: worldfootball.net[167]

Premier League top scorer

Season Goals Matches Ratio
2007–08 31 34 0.912

Other performances

Other top goalscorer accolades

Overall, Ronaldo has achieved 30 top goalscorer accolades.

Competition / award Edition(s) / year(s) Ref(s)
FA Cup 2004–05[lower-alpha 13] [168]
IFFHS World's Best International Top Goal Scorer 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2019 [169][170][171][172][173][174]
IFFHS World's Best Top Division Scorer 2014 and 2015 [171][170]
FIFA Club World Cup 2016 and 2017[lower-alpha 14] [175][176]
UEFA European Championship 2012[lower-alpha 15] [177]
UEFA European Championship Silver Boot 2016 [178]
Copa del Rey 2010–11[lower-alpha 16] [179]
UEFA Nations League Finals 2019 [180]
UEFA Super Cup 2014 [181]
Supercoppa Italiana 2018 [182]
Supercopa de España 2012[lower-alpha 17]
Friendly competition Edition(s) / year(s) Ref(s)
World Football Challenge 2011
International Champions Cup 2013
Goal of the competition

Ronaldo has won 11 goal of the competition accolades from at least 22 nominations, and was named runner-up for three of those nominations.

Competition /award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
FIFA Puskás Award 2009 Won [183]
2018 runner-up [184]
Globe Soccer Award for Goal of the Year/Award of 433 2018 Won [185][186]
UEFA/UEFA.com Goal of the Season 2017–18 Won [187][188]
2014–15 runner-up [189][190]
Champions League Goal of the Season 2014–15, 2017–18, and 2018–19 Won [191][192][193][194]
2017–18 Tenth place [193]
Champions League Goal of the Quarter-finals 2016–17 Won [195]
Champions League Goal of the Semi-finals 2016–17 Won [196]
La Liga Best Goal 2013–14 Won [197][198][199]
UEFA Nations League Finals Goal of the Tournament 2019 Won [200]
runner-up
Third place
Manchester United Goal of the Season 2008–09 Won
FIFA World Cup Goal of the Tournament 2018 Fourth place [201]
Juventus Goal of the Month 9/2018, 10/2018, 11/2018, and 3/2019 Nominated [202][203]
Goal of the Season at Gran Galà del Calcio 2018–19 Nominated [204][205]
Top assist provider
Competition Edition Ref
FIFA Club World Cup 2014[lower-alpha 18] [206]

Inclusions in theoretical teams

International

Competition /award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
FIFA FIFPro World11 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 Won
UEFA Team of the Year 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 Won [207][208][209][210][211][212]
2005 and 2006 Nominated [107]
UEFA Ultimate Team of the Year 2015, 2017 and 2019 Won [107]
UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, and 2018–19 Won [213][214][215][216][217][218][219][220]
UEFA Champions League Team of the Group Stage 2015–16 Won [221][222]
Champions League Fantasy Football Team of the Group Stage 2017–18 Won [223]
Champions League Fantasy Football Team of the Week 7/2018, 10/2018, and 14/2018 Won [224][225][226]
UEFA Champions League Player Rater Team of the Week MD3/2010–11 Won [227]
UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament 2004, 2012, and 2016 Won [228][229][230]
UEFA Euro All Time XI 2016 Won [231]
UEFA Nations League Finals Team of the Tournament 2019 Won [232]
UEFA Nations League Finals FedEx Performance Zone Team of the Tournament 2019 Won [233]
FIFA World Cup Fan Dream Team 2018 Won [234]
IFFHS Men's World Team 2017, 2018, and 2019 Won [235][236][237]
ESM Team of the Season 2006–07, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17 and 2018–19 Won [238][239]
Sports Illustrated Team of the Decade 2000s Won [240]
France Football Team of the Decade 2010s Won
L'Équipe Team of the Year 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 Won [241][242][243][244][245][246][247][248]
Champions League Team of the Season as voted for by Transfermarkt users 2015–16 Won [249]
Goal Champions League Team of the Group Stage 2017–18 Won [250]
WhoScored.com Champions League Team of the Tournament 2017–18 Won [251]
WhoScored.com European Team of the Season 2017–18 Won [252]
WhoScored.com European Team of the Month 10/2019 Won [253]
FIFA Team of the Year FIFA 09, FIFA 10, FIFA 11, FIFA 12, FIFA 13, FIFA 14, FIFA 15, FIFA 16, FIFA 17, FIFA 18, FIFA 19, and FIFA 20[lower-alpha 19] Won [254]

Spain

Competition /award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
La Liga Award for Team of the Season 2013–14, 2014–15, and 2015–16 Won [255][256][257]

England

Competition /award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
PFA Team of the Year 2005–06 FA Premier League, 2006–07 FA Premier League, 2007–08 Premier League, and 2008–09 Premier League Won [258][259][260][261]
Premier League 20 Seasons Award for Fantasy Team 2012[lower-alpha 20] Won [263]

Italy

Competition /award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
Serie A Team of the Year 2018–19 Won [264]
Goal Serie A Team of the Season 2018–19 Won [265]
WhoScored.com Serie A Team of the Month 9/2018 and 2/2019 Won [266][267]

Selections for international sportsperson of the year

Competition /award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year 2009, 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018[lower-alpha 21] Nominated [277][278][279][280][281][282][283][272][274][284]
CNID Best Portuguese Athlete Abroad 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 Won [285][286][287][288][289][290][291][292]
BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year 2014 Won
ESPY Award for Best International Athlete 2014, 2016 and 2018 Won [293]
Eurosport World Star of the Year 2016 Won [294]
European Sportsperson of the Year 2016[lower-alpha 22] and 2017 Won [296][297]
Sky Sports' Sportsperson of the decade 2010s Third place [298][299]
Teen Choice Award for Choice Male Athlete 2015, 2016, and 2017 Nominated [300]
Kids' Choice Sports Award for Best Male Athlete 2016, 2017, and 2018 Nominated

International man of the match awards

Date Venue Team Opponent Result Competition Ref.
21 May 2008Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, RussiaManchester UnitedChelsea1–1 (a.e.t.)[lower-alpha 23]2008 UEFA Champions League Final[lower-alpha 24][301]
11 June 2008Stade de Genève, Geneva, SwitzerlandPortugal Czech Republic3–1UEFA Euro 2008[302]
15 June 2010Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa Ivory Coast0–02010 FIFA World Cup
21 June 2010Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa North Korea7–0
25 June 2010Stade de Genève, Geneva, South Africa Brazil0–0
17 June 2012Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv, Ukraine Netherlands2–1UEFA Euro 2012[303]
21 June 2012National Stadium, Warsaw, Poland Czech Republic1–0[304]
26 June 2014Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília, Brazil Ghana2–12014 FIFA World Cup[305]
12 August 2014Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, WalesReal MadridSevilla2–02014 UEFA Super Cup[306]
22 June 2016Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu, FrancePortugal Hungary3–3UEFA Euro 2016
6 July 2016Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu, France Wales2–0
18 December 2016International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama, JapanReal MadridKashima Antlers4–2 (a.e.t.)2016 FIFA Club World Cup Final[307]
3 June 2017Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, WalesJuventus4–12017 UEFA Champions League Final[308]
18 June 2017Kazan Arena, Kazan, RussiaPortugal Mexico2–22017 FIFA Confederations Cup[309]
21 June 2017Otkritie Arena, Moscow, Russia Russia1–0[310]
24 June 2017Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia New Zealand4–0[311]
16 December 2017Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesReal MadridGrêmio1–02017 FIFA Club World Cup Final[312]
15 June 2018Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi, RussiaPortugal Spain3–32018 FIFA World Cup
20 June 2018Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia Morocco1–0
5 June 2019Estádio do Dragão, Porto, Portugal  Switzerland3–12019 UEFA Nations League Finals[313]

Orders

Miscellaneous

Competition /award Edition / year Result Ref(s)
Gay Times Sexiest Man Alive 2009 Won [318][319]
Eurosport Emotional Moment of the Year 2016[lower-alpha 25] Won [320]
Eurosport Craziest Moment of the Year 2016[lower-alpha 26] Nominated
ESPN FC's Best individual performance 2017 Won [321]
Globe Soccer Award for Greatest Media Attraction 2011 Won [84]
Globe Soccer Award for Fans Favorite Player 2013 and 2014 Won [84]
Globe Soccer Award for Goodwill Award 2016 Won [84]
Healthiest Real Madrid player by Sanitas 2014–15 and 2015–16 Won [322][323]
La Liga Award for Fans' Five Star Player 2014–15 Won [324][325]
Marca Leyenda 2019 Won [326][327]
Kids' Choice Sports Award for 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 2019

World records

Date Record Ref
Most goals scored in the history of the FIFA Club World Cup: 7 goals
2017
Most international goals scored in a calendar year: 32 [173]
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) [328]
2007–19
Most appearances in the FIFPro World11: 13[lower-alpha 27] [329]
First player to appear in the FIFPro World11 for two and three clubs
Only player in the world who has scored in the 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 editions of the European Championship; and in the 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2018 editions of the World Cup [330]
Most FIFA World Cups scored in: 4[lower-alpha 28] [331]
Oldest player to score a hat-trick at a FIFA World Cup: 33 years, 130 days [332]
2011–17
Only player to score more than 50 goals in seven consecutive calendar years
First player to score in consecutive FIFA Club World Cup Finals[lower-alpha 29] [333]
2004–19
First player to score in ten consecutive international tournaments [334]
Most different national teams scored against: 41 [335]

Guinness World Records

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.[336]

Edition Record Ref
2016
Most goals in a UEFA Champions League season by an individual (17) [336]
Most FIFA World Player of the Year awards (3)
Most Liked Person On Facebook (Male)
Most followed athlete on Twitter (with 84.1 million followers as of 25 April 2020)
Most hat-tricks in a La Liga career (25)

European records

Date Record Ref
Europe's all-time top international goalscorer: 99 goals [337]
Most goals scored in all UEFA competitions:[lower-alpha 30] 171 goals [338]
First player to reach 100 career wins in the UEFA Champions League [339][340]
Most career wins by an individual in the UEFA Champions League/European Cup: 106 wins [341][342][343]
First player to reach 100 career goals in European competitions (club football) [344]
First player to reach 100 career goals in the UEFA Champions League [338]
First player to reach 100 career goals for a single club in the UEFA Champions League [345]
Most goals scored in European competitions (club football): 131 goals [338]
Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League: 128 goals [162]
Most assists in the UEFA Champions League: 40 assists [346]
Most goals scored in a UEFA Champions League/European Cup season: 17 goals [347]
Most goals scored in group stage of a UEFA Champions League season: 11 goals [348][349]
Most goals scored in UEFA Champions League knockout phase: 56 goals
2017
Most UEFA Champions League goals scored in a calendar year: 19 goals
Most goals scored from penalty kicks in UEFA Champions League history: 16 [346]
Most goals scored from direct free kicks in UEFA Champions League history: 12
Only player to score 15 or more UEFA Champions League goals in three seasons [350]
First player to score a hat-trick in consecutive Champions League knockout matches [351]
Only player to score in all six group stage matches in the UEFA Champions League in a season [352]
First player in the history of UEFA Champions League to score three hat-tricks in a single season [350]
Only player to finish UEFA Champions League top scorer in six consecutive seasons: from 2012–13 to 2017–18
Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals: 22 goals
Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals: 14 goals
Only player to score in three UEFA Champions League Finals: in 2008, 2014, and 2017 [353]
Only player to score ten goals against a single opponent (Juventus) in the UEFA Champions League [338]
Oldest player to score a UEFA Champions League hat-trick: 34 years and 35 days. [354]
Most consecutive UEFA Champions League matches scored in: 11 matches
Most UEFA Champions League hat-tricks scored by 30+ player: 6 [355]
First footballer 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) [356]
Most goals scored in the UEFA European Championship, including qualifiers: 40 goals [357]
Most career goals at UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: 9 goals[lower-alpha 31] [358]
Most career goals in UEFA European Championship qualifiers: 31 goals [359]
Only player to have scored at four UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: in 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 [358]
Only player to have scored three or above (goals) at more than one UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: in 2012 and 2016 [358]
Most headed goals at UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: 5 [358]
Highest appearance-maker at UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: 20 appearances [358]
First player to appear in three UEFA European Championship semi-finals: in 2004, 2012, and 2016[lower-alpha 32] [358]
Most goals scored in UEFA European Championship and European FIFA World Cup qualifiers: 61 goals [338]
First player to ever score ten goals in four, five, six and seven consecutive UEFA Champions League seasons: from 2011–12 to 2017–18
First player to score for two winning teams in the UEFA Champions League/European Cup: Manchester United (2007–08) and Real Madrid (2013–14) [360]
Most away goals scored in Champions League history: 56 goals
2004, 2007–19
Most UEFA Team of the Year appearances: 14 times
Most consecutive appearances in the UEFA Team of the Year: 13 appearances, from 2007 to 2019
First player to appear in more than one position in the UEFA Team of the Year [361]
Fastest player to score 350 goals for one club: 335 matches [362]
Most UEFA Best Player in Europe Award and UEFA Club Footballer of the Year awards: 4
Most goals scored in European World Cup Qualifiers: 31 goals
First player to win the top level of the English, Spanish, and Italian football league system [363]

English records

Date Record Ref
December 2006
First player aged 21 or under to score at least twice in three consecutive Premier League appearances [364]

Spanish records

Date Record Ref
Most goals scored from penalty kicks in La Liga history: 61 [365]
Fastest La Liga player to score 150 league goals: 140 matches [366]
Fastest La Liga player to score 200 league goals: 178 matches [367]
Fastest La Liga player to score 300 league goals: 286 matches [368][369]
Most goals scored in Madrid Derby matches: 22
First player to score in six consecutive Clásicos [370]
Fastest footballer to reach 15 league goals in one La Liga season: 8 rounds [371]
Fastest footballer to reach 20 league goals in one La Liga season: 12 rounds[lower-alpha 33] [372]
Only player to reach 30 goals in six consecutive La Liga seasons [373]
Most teams scored against in a La Liga season: 19[lower-alpha 34] [374]
Most La Liga hat-tricks in a season: 8 hat-tricks[lower-alpha 27]

Italian records

Date Record Ref
2018–19
Most consecutive away matches with at least one goal scored in a single Serie A season[lower-alpha 35] [375]
2018–19
First player to score in seven consecutive away matches in a debut Serie A season [376]
Most consecutive Serie A matches scored in: 11[lower-alpha 36]
Portugual player with most goals in Serie A: 44

Portuguese records

Date Record Ref
Portugal's most capped player of all time: 164 caps [377]
Portugal's all-time top goalscorer: 99 goals [378]
Most hat-tricks scored for the Portugal national team: 9 [379]
Most matches played in European Championship finals: 21
Most matches played in World Cup finals: 17
16 October 2012
Youngest player to reach 100 caps: 27 years, 8 months and 11 days
First Portuguese player to win the UEFA Champions League on three, four and five occasions [380]
12 January 2008
First Portuguese player to score a Premier League hat-trick [381][382]
Most goals scored by a Portuguese player in a Serie A season: 23 goals [383]
Most goals scored by a Portuguese player in Serie A: 44 goals [384]

Club records

Real Madrid

Date Record Ref
Real Madrid all-time top goalscorer: 450 goals[lower-alpha 37] [338]
Top goalscorer in La Liga: 311 goals [386]
Top goalscorer in UEFA Champions League: 105 goals [387]
Most assists in La Liga: 85 assists [388]
Fastest player to reach 50 league goals [389]
Fastest player to reach 100 league goals [390]
Fastest player to reach 200 official goals [391]
Most goals scored in El Clásico matches: 18[lower-alpha 38] [392][393][394]
Most goals scored in seven consecutive league matches: 15 goals [395]
First player to score in eight consecutive matchdays [396]
Most hat-tricks in La Liga: 34 [397]
Most goals scored from penalty kicks in UEFA Champions League: 14 [398]

Juventus

Date Record Ref
Fastest player to reach 10 official goals in all competitions: 16 appearances [399][400][401]

Former records

Date Record Ref
2009
Most expensive footballer in history: 94 million (£80 million)[lower-alpha 39]
Most European Golden Shoes: 4[lower-alpha 40]
Most career goals in Europe's top five leagues: 437 goals[lower-alpha 41]
Most Premier League goals in a 38-game season: 31 goals[lower-alpha 42]
Most individual teams scored against in the UEFA Champions League: 33[lower-alpha 43] [405][406][407]
Most hat-tricks in La Liga history: 34[lower-alpha 44]

Goalscoring statistics

As of 26 June 2020

Hat-tricks

Ronaldo in the 2018 UEFA Champions League Final, his final game for Real Madrid
# For Against Result Competition Date
1 Manchester United Newcastle United6–0 (H)2007–08 Premier League12 January 2008
2 Real Madrid Mallorca4–1 (A)2009–10 La Liga5 May 2010
3 Racing Santander46–1 (H)2010–11 La Liga23 October 2010
4 Athletic Bilbao5–1 (H)2010–11 La Liga20 November 2010
5 Levante8–0 (h)2010–11 Copa del Rey22 December 2010
6 Villarreal4–2 (H)2010–11 La Liga9 January 2011
7 Málaga7–0 (H)2010–11 La Liga3 March 2011
8 Sevilla46–2 (A)2010–11 La Liga7 May 2011
9 Getafe4–0 (H)2010–11 La Liga10 May 2011
10 Zaragoza6–0 (A)2011–12 La Liga28 August 2011
11 Rayo Vallecano46–2 (H)2011–12 La Liga24 September 2011
12 Málaga4–0 (A)2011–12 La Liga22 October 2011
13 Osasuna7–1 (H)2011–12 La Liga6 November 2011
14 Sevilla6–2 (A)2011–12 La Liga17 December 2011
15 Levante4–2 (H)2011–12 La Liga12 February 2012
16 Atlético Madrid4–1 (A)2011–12 La Liga11 April 2012
17 Deportivo La Coruña5–1 (H)2012–13 La Liga30 September 2012
18 Ajax4–1 (A)2012–13 UEFA Champions League3 October 2012
19 Celta Vigo4–0 (H)2012–13 Copa del Rey9 January 2013
20 Getafe4–0 (H)2012–13 La Liga27 January 2013
21 Sevilla4–1 (H)2012–13 La Liga9 February 2013
22 Portugal Northern Ireland4–2 (A)2014 FIFA World Cup qualification6 September 2013
23 Real Madrid Galatasaray6–1 (A)2013–14 UEFA Champions League17 September 2013
24 Sevilla7–3 (H)2013–14 La Liga30 October 2013
25 Real Sociedad5–1 (H)2013–14 La Liga9 November 2013
26 Portugal Sweden3–2 (A)2014 FIFA World Cup qualification19 November 2013
27 Real Madrid Deportivo La Coruña8–2 (A)2014–15 La Liga20 September 2014
28 Elche45–1 (H)2014–15 La Liga23 September 2014
29 Athletic Bilbao5–0 (H)2014–15 La Liga5 October 2014
30 Celta Vigo3–0 (H)2014–15 La Liga6 December 2014
31 Granada59–1 (H)2014–15 La Liga5 April 2015
32 Sevilla3–2 (A)2014–15 La Liga2 May 2015
33 Espanyol3–1 (A)2014–15 La Liga17 May 2015
34 Getafe7–3 (H)2014–15 La Liga23 May 2015
35 Portugal Armenia3–2 (A)UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying13 June 2015
36 Real Madrid Espanyol56–0 (A)2015–16 La Liga12 September 2015
37 Shakhtar Donetsk4–0 (H)2015–16 UEFA Champions League15 September 2015
38 Malmö FF48–0 (H)2015–16 UEFA Champions League8 December 2015
39 Espanyol6–0 (H)2015–16 La Liga31 January 2016
40 Celta Vigo47–1 (H)2015–16 La Liga5 March 2016
41 VfL Wolfsburg3–0 (H)2015–16 UEFA Champions League12 April 2016
42 Portugal Andorra46–0 (H)2018 FIFA World Cup qualification7 October 2016
43 Real Madrid Alavés4–1 (A)2016–17 La Liga29 October 2016
44 Atlético Madrid3–0 (A)2016–17 La Liga19 November 2016
45 Kashima Antlers4–2 (N)2016 FIFA Club World Cup18 December 2016
46 Bayern Munich4–2 (H)2016–17 UEFA Champions League18 April 2017
47 Atlético Madrid3–0 (H)2016–17 UEFA Champions League2 May 2017
48 Portugal Faroe Islands5–1 (H)2018 FIFA World Cup qualification31 August 2017
49 Real Madrid Real Sociedad5–2 (H)2017–18 La Liga10 February 2018
50 Girona46–3 (H)2017–18 La Liga18 March 2018
51 Portugal Spain3–3 (N)2018 FIFA World Cup15 June 2018
52 Juventus Atlético Madrid3–0 (H)2018–19 UEFA Champions League12 March 2019
53 Portugal Switzerland3–1 (H)2019 UEFA Nations League Finals5 June 2019
54 Lithuania45–1 (A)UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying10 September 2019
55 Lithuania6–0 (H)UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying14 November 2019
56 Juventus Cagliari4–0 (H)2019–20 Serie A6 January 2020

4 or 5 Scored 4 or 5 goals

See also

Footnotes

  1. 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.
  2. The number varies by publisher. Juventus give 28,[4] Coral and Asian News International 29,[5][6] and Soccer Laduma 31.[7]
  3. Ronaldo was a squad member, as Portugal finished fourth.
  4. Runners-up receive medals in the UEFA Champions League.
  5. Ronaldo declined the medal.
  6. Ronaldo was a squad member, as Portugal finished third.
  7. Ronaldo was a squad member, as Portugal won the tournament.
  8. The year of recompensing remains unknown.
  9. Shared with Luis Suárez (Liverpool).
  10. Shared with Neymar and Lionel Messi.
  11. Ronaldo additionally scored one goal[165] in four qualification matches.
  12. Diario Marca attributes Ronaldo 41 goals.
  13. Shared with Peter Crouch and Jermain Defoe.
  14. Shared with Romarinho and Maurício Antônio.
  15. Ronaldo tied with five other players on goals; however, Fernando Torres registered more assists and played fewer minutes than others, thus earning the Golden Boot.
  16. Shared with Lionel Messi.
  17. Shared with Lionel Messi.
  18. Shared with Toni Kroos.
  19. As 12th player.
  20. Two Fantasy Teams were chosen, one by a panel of judges and the other by public vote.[262] Ronaldo was selected by both public and the panel.
  21. 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,[268][269] and in 2015,[270][271] 2017[272][273] and 2018[274] was part of the Real Madrid team which was also nominated. Additionally, he captained the Portugal national team[275][276] that was nominated in 2017.[272][273]
  22. The first time a football player has been awarded the prize.[295]
  23. Manchester United won 6–5 on penalties
  24. 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.
  25. "Cristiano Ronaldo leaves Euro final in tears"
  26. "Cristiano Ronaldo throws microphone in lake" received nine percent (%) of the total votes cast, finishing on a fourth-place in the voting.
  27. Shared with Lionel Messi.
  28. Shared with Miroslav Klose, Pelé, and Uwe Seeler.
  29. In 2016 and 2017
  30. Competitions comprise: UEFA European Championship, UEFA Nations League, UEFA Champions League/European Cup, UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Super Cup, UEFA Intertoto Cup, UEFA Women's Championship, UEFA Women's Cup/UEFA Women's Champions League, UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship, Under-18 and Under-19 Championships, UEFA Futsal Cup, UEFA Futsal Championship, UEFA-CAF Meridian Cup, UEFA Regions' Cup, UEFA European Under-16 Championship, Under-17, Under-18, Under-19, Under-21 and Under-23 Championships, UEFA European Under-21 Futsal Tournament, UEFA Under-18 Champions League, UEFA Youth League, and UEFA European/South American Cup
  31. Shared with Michel Platini.
  32. Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger featured in his third last-four clash 24 hours later.
  33. Ronaldo missed one match due to injury.
  34. Shared with Ronaldo Nazário and Lionel Messi.
  35. Shared with Giuseppe Signori.
  36. Shared with Gabriel Batistuta and Fabio Quagliarella.
  37. Real Madrid attributes Ronaldo 451 goals, but his official number is 450.[385]
  38. Shared with Alfredo Di Stéfano.
  39. Since surpassed by Gareth Bale's fee of €100.8 million in 2013 (also to Real Madrid),[402] 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.
  40. Since surpassed by Lionel Messi (6).[403]
  41. Since surpassed by Lionel Messi on 22 February 2020.
  42. Since surpassed by Mohamed Salah who scored 32 league goals in the 2017–18 season.[404]
  43. Since surpassed by Lionel Messi (34).
  44. Since surpassed by Lionel Messi on 7 December 2019 (35).
  45. Includes the Taça de Portugal, FA Cup, League Cup, Copa del Rey and Coppa Italia
  46. Includes the FA Community Shield, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Supercopa de España and Supercoppa Italiana
  47. One appearance in UEFA Champions League, and two appearances in UEFA Cup
  48. All appearance(s) in UEFA Champions League
  49. Appearance in FA Community Shield
  50. All appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
  51. 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.[408]
  52. All appearances in Supercopa de España
  53. One appearance in UEFA Super Cup (two goals), and two appearances in both Supercopa de España and FIFA Club World Cup
  54. One appearance in UEFA Super Cup and Supercopa de España (one goal), and two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup (two goals)
  55. Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
  56. Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana

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  • Caioli, Luca (2012) [2012]. "'Abelhinha'". Ronaldo: The Obsession for Perfection. New York: Icon Books. ISBN 978-1906850296.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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