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How many goals does Ronaldo have now?
No wonder he collected another four Ballon d’Or trophies before leaving Los Blancos in 2018….Ronaldo’s career goals.
Games | Goals | |
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Juventus | 134 | 101 |
Man United (2nd spell) | 16 | 12 |
Portugal | 184 | 115 |
Total | 1,095 | 801 |
Who is the top scorer of Serie A?
The Italian Serie A top goal scorer in the 2020/21 season is Cristiano Ronaldo who plays for Manchester United with 29 goals (28.18 xG). The second top Italian Serie A goal scorer in the 2020/21 season is Romelu Lukaku who plays for Chelsea with 24 goals (22.43 xG).
Who has the most goals ever in soccer?
great Pele
The Guinness World Record for the most goals scored in a specified period is 1,281 by the Brazilian great Pele, born Edson Arantes do Nascimento. Pele scored these goals between September 7th, 1956, and October 1st, 1977 — a period of 1,363 matches.
How many goals has Cristiano Ronaldo scored in his Juventus career?
In the current club Juventus played 4 seasons, during this time he played 141 matches and scored 101 goals. How many goals has Cristiano Ronaldo scored this season? In the current season Cristiano Ronaldo scored 2 goals. 2 goals in national team (World Cup Qualification EU, Friendlies).
What position does Cristiano Ronaldo play?
Cristiano Ronaldo plays the position Forward, is 34 years old and 185cm tall, weights 80kg. In the current club Juventus played 3 seasons, during this time he played 57 matches and scored 35 goals.
How many assists does Cristiano Ronaldo have this season?
Cristiano Ronaldo this seasons has also noted 0 assists, played 601 minutes, with 4 times he played game in first line. Cristiano Ronaldo shots an average of 0.6 goals per game in club competitions.
What did Cristiano Ronaldo say to the Atletico Madrid fans?
The forward, who has a fiery relationship with Atletico fans, gestured to the home supporters after failing to cap a superb solo effort with a potential matchwinner in the dying seconds of the game. Most took it as Ronaldo mocking the Atletico fans for being nervous, while he said after the game that it meant: “Learn, you have to learn.”