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Tracking Every Cristiano Ronaldo Goal At The 2026 World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo has mostly filled his trophy case, but he is still chasing an unprecedented milestone of 1,000 official career goals in competitive football. 

While other legends of the game like Pelé and Romário claimed otherwise when adding in friendly matches, Ronaldo seeks to be the first to reach the mark through competitive professional matches. 

His journey began at Sporting CP with five goals, followed by 145 total goals across two stints at Manchester United. His most prolific period occurred at Real Madrid, where he scored 450 goals, before adding 101 at Juventus and 129 for his current club, Al Nassr. 

Ronaldo continues to increase his tally as he approaches this statistical landmark. 

We will be tracking Ronaldo’s progress game-by-game as he marches toward another career milestone.

Here's the latest on Ronaldo:

Ronaldo was on fire in his team's second 2026 World Cup match, and with this goal against Uzbekistan, he picked up a brace — becoming the oldest player in a World Cup to do so.

He is now Portugal's all-time leader in World Cup goals at 10, passing Eusébio.

Early against Uzbekistan in Portugal's second group-stage match of the 2026 tournament, Ronaldo got his team on the board with this zinger. 

It was his ninth World Cup goal, he became the first man or woman to score in six different World Cups and has racked up 144 international goals, extending his record for the most ever. He also became the second-oldest men's player to score in a World Cup and just the second 40-year-old player to do so (Roger Milla was 42 in 1994).

Ronaldo went scoreless in Portugal's World Cup opener against DR Congo, finishing the match without a goal or an assist. Despite attempting three shots during the game, he couldn't

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