Cristiano Ronaldo: All-time leading scorer in men's international football
Dienstag, 19. November 2024
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Cristiano Ronaldo holds the world record for international goals, scoring 135 for Portugal since making his debut in 2003.
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How many goals has Ronaldo scored for Portugal?
Cristiano Ronaldo has scored a world record 135 goals since making his Portugal debut in 2003. He is also the all-time leading appearance-maker in men's international football, having played 217 games, eclipsing the previous record of 196 held by Kuwait's Bader Al-Mutawa against Liechtenstein on 23 March 2023 – and marking the occasion with two goals. He has hit ten international hat-tricks, a record he shares with Lionel Messi.
When did Ronaldo break the international goals record?
Ronaldo broke the world record for international goals when he scored twice against the Republic of Ireland in Portugal's European Qualifier in Faro-Loulé on 1 September 2021, aged 36. He surpassed the existing world-record mark set by former Iran forward Ali Daei – the first man to claim a century of international goals. Lionel Messi joined the elite group on 28 March 2023.
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Has Ronaldo scored every year since making his Portugal debut?
Ronaldo didn't score in his first two appearances, in 2003, but has since registered for 21 years running, including 2024. That is good enough to set a new world record, beating the mark of Robbie Keane, who struck every year for the Republic of Ireland between 1998 and 2016.
Leading international scorers
135 Cristiano Ronaldo* (Portugal) – 217 appearances
112 Lionel Messi* (Argentina) – 191 appearances
108 Ali Daei (Iran) – 148 appearances
94 Sunil Chhetri (India) – 151 appearances
89 Mokhtar Dahari (Malaysia) – 142 appearances
85 Romelu Lukaku* (Belgium) – 120 appearances
85 Ali Mabkhout* (United Arab Emirates) – 115 appearances
84 Ferenc Puskás (Hungary) – 89 appearances
84 Robert Lewandowski* (Poland) – 156 appearances
*still active
Data correct as of 19 November 2024