Juventus and Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first European men’s player in history to score 100 international goals.
CR7 fired in a free kick during the first half of this evening’s Nations League match against Sweden.
This was the 100th senior goal for Portugal in 165 caps for the 35-year-old, while he also provided 40 assists.
Of those goals, 54 were right-footed, 24 headers and 22 with his left foot.
It was his 10th direct free kick goal for his country.
Juventus and Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first European men’s player in history to score 100 international goals.
CR7 fired in a free kick during the first half of this evening’s Nations League match against Sweden.
This was the 100th senior goal for Portugal in 165 caps for the 35-year-old, while he also provided 40 assists.
Of those goals, 54 were right-footed, 24 headers and 22 with his left foot.
It was his 10th direct free kick goal for his country.
No sooner had he marked the Century, CR7 got another, taking his tally to 101 during the 2-0 away victory.
Ronaldo was making his comeback, having missed the last game due to a bee sting on his toe that had become infected.
The only player who scored more at international level was Iran’s Ali Daei on 109.