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Cristiano Ronaldo nets 750th career goal and edges closer to all-time record

lucas1234

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Cristiano Ronaldo scored the 750th goal of his astonishing career in Juventus' comfortable 3-0 win against Dynamo Kyiv in the Champions League on Wednesday.

The 35-year-old was on target in the second half to double his side's lead but it's probably fair to say he's scored from more impressive efforts in the past.
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The forward tapped in from no more than a yard out to reach the milestone and the forward is already looking ahead to the next target.
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"750 goals, 750 happy moments, 750 smiles on the faces of our fans," Ronaldo wrote on social media.
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"Thanks to all the players and coaches who have helped me reach this incredible number, thanks to all my loyal opponents who have made me work harder and harder every day. Next stop: 800."

The majority of his goals came in Spain where he scored 450 times for Real Madrid. He notched 118 goals for Manchester United, 102 for Portugal, 75 for Juventus and five for Sporting Lisbon.
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To further demonstrate Ronaldo's longevity, his last goal against Dynamo Kyiv in the Champions League came 13 years ago in 2007.
Ronaldo is now just 17 goals behind Pele and 22 behind Romario in the all-time charts, according to a list compiled by the Soccer Statistics Foundation.

However, he still has some way to go in order to top Czech-Austrian forward Josef Bican, who scored more than 800 goals in his career from 1928 to 1955, according to UEFA.
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Alvaro Morata and Federico Chiesa scored either side of Ronaldo's goal as Juventus eased to victory on Wednesday.

The Serie A side had already qualified for the Champions League knockout stages, but the night will be remembered for Ronaldo's record and also for the landmark set by referee Stephanie Frappart, who made history as she became the first female to oversee a men's UEFA Champions League match.
 

lucas1234

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Career full of cups

Ronaldo is a five-time Champions League winner (four with Real Madrid in 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2018). He first claimed this title with Manchester United in 2008.

He bagged the English Premier League title with Manchester United for three years in a row (2007, 2008, and 2009).

He won the Spanish La Liga twice with Real Madrid (2012 and 2017).

In 2018, Ronaldo left Real Madrid for Juventus, where he became the Italian champion twice (2019 and 2020).

His nation has been cherishing Ronaldo, as he guided Portugal to win its first-ever major title, the UEFA EURO 2016.

Portugal won against hosts France 1-0 in the 2016 final to be Europe's number one.



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