In addition to this achievement, the 40-year-old now has 141 international goals


(Web Desk): Cristiano Ronaldo, the globally renowned footballer from Portugal, has equaled yet another world record.
On Tuesday, Portugal secured a 3-2 victory over Hungary in a World Cup qualifier match. Ronaldo scored a brilliant goal in the game, bringing him level with Guatemala’s Carlos Ruiz for the most goals scored in World Cup qualifiers, with 39 goals each.
In addition to this achievement, the 40-year-old now has 141 international goals, the highest by any player for Portugal.
Just last month, Ronaldo reached another historic milestone. During the Saudi Super Cup final, he scored for Al Nassr against Al Ahli, marking his 100th goal for the club. With this, Ronaldo became the first footballer in history to score 100 or more goals for four different clubs.
His illustrious career continues to set new benchmarks across both club and international football.
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