List of career achievements by Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo presenting his second FIFA Ballon d'Or to fans at the Santiago Bernabéu before a match against Atlético Madrid in January 2015
Over the course of his career , Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has received five Ballon d'Or /FIFA Ballon d'Or awards,[ a] the most for a European player. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Ronaldo holds the record for most goals in the UEFA Champions League (140 goals), and the record for most goals in the UEFA European Championship (14), its qualification stage (40), and the FIFA Club World Cup (7), as well as most goals scored in a UEFA Champions League season (17 in 2013–14 ), most international goals (135), and most appearances in a national team (217). He has scored a record 916 senior career goals for club and country. Moreover, he is one of the few recorded players to have made over 1,200 professional career appearances .
Collectively, Ronaldo has won 33 senior trophies in his career. He has also attained one title from youth and at least five titles from friendly competitions. All in all he had won over 300 trophies and medals by January 2021, with some of them dating back to his childhood.[ 1]
Collective awards
Friendly competitions
Individual honours
Ronaldo has obtained many other minor achievements, awards and recognitions, by the major sport magazines and newspapers, which are not reported.
Selections for the best player or forward
Organisations[ l]
Category
Edition / year
Result
Ref(s)
World
Ballon d'Or Gala
Ballon d'Or
2008 , 2016 , and 2017
Won
[ 65] [ 66] [ 67] [ 68] [ 69] [ 70]
2007 , 2009 , and 2018
Runner-up
[ 71] [ 72] [ 73]
2019
Third place
[ 74]
2021
Sixth place
[ 75]
2004
12th place
[ 76]
2006
14th place
[ 77]
2005 and 2022
20th place
[ 78] [ 79]
FIFA Ballon d'Or Gala
FIFA Ballon d'Or
2013 and 2014
Won
[ 80] [ 81] [ 82]
2011 , 2012 , and 2015
Runner-up
[citation needed ]
2010
Sixth place
[ 83]
FIFA
World Player of the Year
2008
Won
2009
Runner-up
2007
Third place
2006
Tenth place
2004
13th place
[citation needed ]
2005
20th place
[citation needed ]
The Best FIFA Football Awards
The Best FIFA Men's Player
2016 and 2017
Won
[citation needed ]
2018 and 2020
Runner-up
[ 85] [ 86]
2019
Third place
[ 87] [ 88] [ 89]
2021
Seventh place
[ 90] [ 91]
FIFA Club World Cup awards
Golden Ball
2016
Gold
[ 92]
2008 , 2014 , and 2017
Silver
[ 93] [ 94] [ 95] [ 96] [ 97]
International Federation of Professional Footballers
World Player of the Year
2008
Won
[ 98]
Special Young Player of the Year
2003–04 and 2004–05
Won
[ 99]
World Soccer
World Player of the Year
2008, 2013, 2014, 2016, and 2017
Won
[ 100] [ 101] [ 102] [ 103]
Globe Soccer Awards
Best Player of the Year
2011, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019
Won
[ 104] [ 105] [ 106] [ 107] [ 108] [ 109]
2020
Shortlisted
[ 110]
2021
[ 111]
2023
2024
Player of the Century (2001–20)
2020
Won
[ 110]
International Federation of Football History & Statistics
World's Best Playmaker
2008
Runner-up
[citation needed ]
World's Best Man Player of the Decade (2011–20)
2020
Runner-up
[citation needed ]
Onze Mondial
Onze Mondial Award
2008 and 2016–17
Gold
[ 112] [ 113]
2007, 2009, and 2011–12
Silver
2010–11 and 2017–18
Bronze
Guerin Sportivo
Bravo Award
2004
Won
[ 114]
ESPY Awards
Best International Men's Soccer Player
2018 and 2021
Won
[ 115] [ 116]
Goal
Goal 50
2008, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2017
Won
[ 117] [ 118] [ 119] [ 120] [ 121] [ 122]
2011, 2015, and 2018
Runner-up
[ 123] [ 124] [ 125]
2013
Third place
2009 and 2019
Fourth place
[ 126]
2020
Fifth place
[ 127]
2010
Ninth place
[ 128]
Golden Foot
2020
Won
[ 129]
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019
Nominated
[ 130]
The Guardian
Best Male Footballer in the World
2014 and 2016
Won
[ 131] [ 132]
2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, and 2018
Runner-up
[citation needed ]
2020
Third place
[ 133]
2019
Fourth place
[ 134]
2021
Eighth place
[ 135]
FourFourTwo
Best Player of the Year
2008, 2013, 2014 and 2016
Won
[ 136] [ 137] [ 138]
Dongqiudi
Player of the Year
2016 and 2017
Won
[ 139] [ 140]
Europe
Union of European Football Associations
Men's Player of the Year Award
2013–14, 2015–16, and 2016–17
Won
[ 141] [ 142] [ 143]
2011–12 and 2017–18
Runner-up
[ 144]
2010–11, 2012–13, 2014–15, and 2018–19
Third place
[ 145] [ 146]
2020–21
Ninth place
[ 147]
2019–20
Tenth place
[ 148]
Champions League Forward of the Season
2016–17 and 2017–18
Won
[ 149] [ 150]
2018–19
Third place
[ 151]
2019–20
Eighth place
[ 152]
Champions League Player of the Week
MD1/2015–16, MD2/2015–16, MD6/2015–16, R16/2015–16 (1st leg), QF/2015–16 (1st leg), SF/2015–16 (2nd leg), QF/2016–17 (1st leg), SF/2016–17 (1st leg), F , MD2/2017–18, MD5/2017–18, MD6/2017–18, R16/2017–18 (2nd leg), R16/2018–19 (2nd leg), R16/2019–20 (2nd leg)
Won
[ 153] [ 154]
37/2017 and 14/2018
Nominated
[citation needed ]
UEFA Club Football Awards
Club Footballer of the Year
2008
Won
[ 155] [ 156] [ 157]
Club Forward of the Year
2007–08
Won
International Federation of Football History & Statistics
UEFA Best Man Player of the Decade (2011–20)
2020
Won
Portugal
Quina de Oro Awards
Best Portuguese Player of All Time
2015
Won
[ 158] [ 159]
England
PFA Awards
PFA Young Player of the Year
2006–07
Won
[ 160]
2007–08
Shortlisted
PFA Players' Player of the Year
2006–07 and 2007–08
Won
[ 161]
PFA Fans' Player of the Year
2006–07 and 2007–08
Won
[ 161]
Football Writers' Association
Footballer of the Year
2006–07 and 2007–08
Won
[ 162]
Premier League Player of the Season
2006–07 and 2007–08
Won
[ 163] [ 164]
Premier League Player of the Month
Nov 2006, Dec 2006, Jan 2008, Mar 2008, Sep 2021 and Apr 2022
Won
[ 8]
Premier League 20 Seasons Awards
Best Player
2012
Shortlisted
[ 165] [ 166]
Manchester United
Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year
2003–04, 2006–07, 2007–08 and 2021–22
Won
[ 167] [ 168] [ 169] [ 170] [ 171]
Manchester United
Players' Player of the Year
2006–07 and 2007–08
Won
[ 172] [ 170]
Player of the Month
Sep 2021, Oct 2021, Mar 2022, Apr 2022 and May 2022
Won
[ 173] [ 174] [ 175] [ 176] [ 177]
Manchester United Supporters Club – Cyprus
Player of the Year
Unknown
Won
[ 178] [ 179]
Spain
La Liga Awards
Best Player
2013–14
Won
[ 180]
Best Forward
2013–14
Won
[ 180]
Most Valuable Player
2012–13
Won
[ 181] [ 182]
La Liga Player of the Month
Nov 2013 , May 2015 , and May 2017
Won
[ 183] [ 184] [ 185]
Mar 2018
Nominated
[citation needed ]
Facebook Football Awards
La Liga Player of the Year
2016
Won
[ 186]
La Liga Best Striker
2016
Won
[ 186]
Marca
Trofeo Alfredo Di Stéfano
2011–12 , 2012–13 , 2013–14 , and 2015–16
Won
[ 187] [ 188] [ 189]
2010–11 and 2014–15
Runner-up
2009–10
Third place
Ibero-American
Trofeo EFE
best Latin-American player in Spanish football.
2012-13
Won
[ 190]
Real Madrid
Mahou five star player
Dec 2017 and Mar 2018
Won
[ 191] [ 192]
Italy
Serie A Awards
Most Valuable Player
2018–19
Won
[ 193]
Best Striker
2020–21
Won
[ 194]
Gran Galà del Calcio
Serie A Footballer of the Year
2019 and 2020
Won
[ 195] [ 196]
Serie A Player of the Month
Jan 2020 and Nov 2020
Won
[ 197] [ 198]
Lega Serie A
Supercoppa Italiana Best Player
2020
Won
[ 199]
Juventus
Juventus
MVP of the Year
2019–20 and 2020–21
Won
[ 200] [ 201]
MVP of the Month
Sep 2018, Nov 2018, Dec 2018, Jan 2019, Mar 2019, Apr 2019, Dec 2019, Jan 2020, Feb 2020, Sep 2020, Nov 2020 and Feb 2021
Won
[ 202] [ 203] [ 204] [ 205] [ 206] [ 207] [ 208] [ 209] [ 210] [ 211] [ 212]
Saudi Arabia
Globe Soccer Awards
Best Middle East Player
2023, 2024
Won
Saudi Professional League Player of the Month
Feb 2023 , Aug 2023 , Sep 2023 , Dec 2023 , Mar 2024 and May 2024
Won
[ 213] [ 214] [ 215] [ 216]
Friendly competitions
International Champions Cup
Best Player
2013
Won
[ 217]
Goalscoring
Top goalscorer
Overall, Ronaldo has achieved 47 top goalscorer accolades.
Goal of the competition
Ronaldo has won many goal of the competition accolades, and was named runner-up for three nominations.
Top assist provider
Inclusions in theoretical teams
Organisations[ l]
Category
Edition / year
Result
Ref(s)
International
France Football
Ballon d'Or Dream Team
2020
First team
[ 284]
Fans' Ballon d'Or Dream Team
2020
Won
[ 285]
Union of European Football Associations
Team of the Year
2004 , 2007 , 2008 , 2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2019 , and 2020
Won
[ 286] [ 287] [ 288] [ 289] [ 290] [ 291] [ 292]
2005 and 2006
Nominated
[ 156]
Ultimate Team of the Year
2019
Won
[ 156]
Champions League Squad of the Season
2013–14 , 2014–15 , 2015–16 , 2016–17 , 2017–18 , and 2018–19
Won
[ 293] [ 294] [ 295] [ 296] [ 297] [ 298] [ 299] [ 300]
European Championship Team of the Tournament
2004 , 2012 , and 2016
Won
[ 301] [ 302] [ 303]
Euro All Time XI
2016
Won
[ 304]
Nations League Finals Team of the Tournament
2019
Won
[ 305]
Nations League Finals FedEx Performance Zone Team of the Tournament
2019
Won
[ 306]
International Federation of Association Football
FIFA FIFPro World11
2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021
Won
2005 and 2006
Nominated
World Cup Fan Dream Team
2018
Won
[ 307]
International Federation of Football History & Statistics
All-time Men's World Dream Team
2021
Won
All-time Men's UEFA Dream Team
2021
Won
Men's World Team of the Decade (2011–20)
2020
Won
Men's UEFA Team of the Decade (2011–20)
2020
Won
Men's World Team
2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021
Won
[ 308] [ 309] [ 310] [ 311] [ 312]
Men's UEFA Team
2020
Won
European Sports Media
Team of the Season
2006–07, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, and 2018–19
Won
[ 313] [ 314]
Diario AS
11 LeyendAS
2021
Won
[ 315]
Sports Illustrated
Team of the Decade
2000s , 2010s[ y]
Won
[ 316] [ 317]
France Football
Team of the Decade
2010s
Won
[ 318]
L'Équipe
Team of the Year
2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020
Won
[ 319] [ 320] [ 321] [ 322] [ 323] [ 324] [ 325] [ 326]
FIFA
Team of the Year
2008 , 2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2019 ,[ z] and 2020
Won
[ 327] [ 328]
Spain
La Liga Awards
Team of the Season
2013–14 , 2014–15 , and 2015–16
Won
[ 329] [ 330] [ 331]
Union of European Football Associations
La Liga Team of The Season
2015–16 and 2016–17
Won
[ 332] [ 333]
England
Professional Footballers' Association
Team of the Year
2005–06 FA Premier League , 2006–07 FA Premier League , 2007–08 Premier League , and 2008–09 Premier League , 2021–22 Premier League
Won
[ 334] [ 335] [ 336] [ 337]
Premier League 20 Seasons Awards
Fantasy Team
2012[ aa]
Won
[ 339]
Italy
Gran Galà del Calcio
Serie A Team of the Year
2018–19 , 2019–20 , and 2020–21
Won
[ 340] [ 196] [ 341]
Selections for international sportsperson of the year
Organisations[ l]
Category
Edition / year
Result
Ref(s)
Laureus World Sports Awards
Sportsman of the Year
2009, 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018[ ab]
Nominated
[ 351] [ 352] [ 353] [ 354] [ 355] [ 356] [ 357] [ 346] [ 348] [ 358]
Globos de Ouro
Portuguese Sportsman of the Year
2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019
Won
[ 359]
Portuguese Footballer of the Year
2007, 2008, 2009
Won
[ 359]
Portuguese Football Federation
Portuguese Player of the Year
2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019
Won
[ 360]
Highest scorer ever for Portugal
2022, 2024
Won
[ 361] [ 362]
CNID Best Portuguese Athlete Abroad
2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018
Won
[ 363] [ 364] [ 365] [ 366] [ 367] [ 368] [ 369] [ 370]
BBC Sports Personality of the Year
World Sport Star of the Year
2014
Won
[ 371]
ESPY Awards
Best International Athlete
2014 , 2016 , 2018 and 2021
Won
[ 372] [ 373]
Eurosport
World Star of the Year
2016
Won
[ 374]
Polish Press Agency
European Sportsperson of the Year
2016[ ac] and 2017
Won
[ 375] [ 376] [ 377]
ESPN
Top 100 Greatest Athlete of the 21st Century
2024
Thirteenth place
[ 378]
Best Soccer Player of the 21st Century
2024
Second place
Sky Sports
Sportsperson of the decade
2010s
Third place
[ 379] [ 380]
Teen Choice Awards
Choice Male Athlete
2015 , 2016 , and 2017
Nominated
[ 381]
Kids' Choice Sports Awards
Best Male Athlete
2016 , 2017 , and 2018
Nominated
International man of the match awards
Scores and results list opponent's goal tally second.
Orders
Miscellaneous
Records
As of 25 December 2024
Date
Record
Ref
World records
Most FIFA World Cups scored in: 5
[ 412]
7 October 2002 –
Most goals scored in all official senior competitions: 901[ af]
[ 413] [ 414]
2015 –
Most goals scored after turning 30: 444
[ 415]
20 August 2003 –
Most men's international caps: 214 caps
[ 416] [ 417]
12 June 2004 –
Most men's international goals scored: 132
[ 418]
Most goals scored in the FIFA Club World Cup : 7
[ 419] [ 420]
6 September 2013 – 12 October 2021
First male player to score ten international hat-tricks
[ 421] [ 422]
2017
Most international (club or country) goals scored in a calendar year: 32
[ 243]
Only player to win the league title, domestic cup, domestic supercup, Champions League , Club World Cup , league player of the year, Golden Shoe and Ballon d'Or at two clubs (Manchester United and Real Madrid )
[ 423]
Oldest player to score a hat-trick at a FIFA World Cup : 33 years, 130 days
[ 424]
2011–2017
Only player to score more than 50 goals in seven consecutive calendar years
[citation needed ]
First player to score in consecutive FIFA Club World Cup Finals
[ 425]
2004–2022
First player to score in ten, eleven, and twelve consecutive international tournaments
[ 426]
2004–
Most hat-tricks for national team: 10[ ag]
[ 427] [ 428]
2004–
Most different national teams scored against: 48
[ 429] [ 430]
First player to finish as top scorer in the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and Saudi Pro League
[ 223]
2005–
Most penalty kick goals (excluding shoot-outs ): 164
[ 431]
2002–
Most headed goals: 151
[ 432]
2002–
Most matches won by a player: 816
[ 433] [ 434] [ 435]
2002–
Most matches unbeaten by a player: 1049
[ 436]
European records
Most appearances in all UEFA club competitions: 197
[ 437]
First player to reach 100 career wins in the UEFA Champions League
[ 438] [ 439]
Most career wins by an individual in the UEFA Champions League/European Cup: 115
[ 440]
12 April 2017
First player to reach 100 career goals in European club competitions
[ 441]
18 April 2017
First player to reach 100 career goals in the UEFA Champions League
[ 437]
14 February 2018
First player to reach 100 career goals for a single club in the UEFA Champions League
[ 442]
9 August 2005 – 27 October 2022
Most goals scored in European club competitions: 145
[ 437] [ 441]
1 October 2003 – 15 March 2022
Most appearances in the UEFA Champions League proper: 183
[ 443] [ 444]
10 April 2007 – 23 November 2021
Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League: 140
[ 445] [ 446]
Most goals scored in a UEFA Champions League/European Cup season: 17
[ 447]
Most goals scored in group stage of a UEFA Champions League season: 11
[ 448] [ 449]
10 April 2007 – 7 August 2020
Most goals scored in UEFA Champions League knockout phase: 67
[ 446]
2017
Most UEFA Champions League goals scored in a calendar year: 19
[citation needed ]
Most goals scored from penalty kicks in UEFA Champions League history: 19
[ 450]
Most goals scored from direct free kicks in UEFA Champions League history: 12
[citation needed ]
First and only player to score 15 or more UEFA Champions League goals in three seasons
[ 451]
First player to score a hat-trick in consecutive Champions League knockout matches
[ 452]
First player to score in all six group stage matches in the UEFA Champions League in a season
[ 453]
First and only player in the history of UEFA Champions League to score three hat-tricks in a single season
[ 451]
First and only player to finish UEFA Champions League top scorer in six consecutive seasons (from 2012–13 to 2017–18) and in seven seasons overall
[ 454]
Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals: 25
[ 455]
Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals: 13
[ 456]
First and only player to score in three UEFA Champions League era Finals: in 2008 , 2014 , and 2017
[ 457]
First and only player to score ten goals against a single opponent (Juventus ) in the UEFA Champions League
[ 437]
Most consecutive UEFA Champions League matches scored in: 11
[ 437]
Most UEFA Champions League hat-tricks scored by 30+ player: 6
[ 458]
First player to have won the European Golden Shoe in different leagues: English Premier League (2007–08) and Spanish La Liga (2010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15)
[ 459]
First player to finish as top scorer in the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A
[ 222]
Most appearances at UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: 30
[ 460] [ 461]
Most appearances in UEFA European Championship competition (including qualifying): 68
[ 437] [ 461]
Most goals scored in the UEFA European Championship , including qualifiers: 55
[ 437]
Most career goals at UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: 14
[ 437] [ 462]
Most career goals in UEFA European Championship qualifiers: 41
[ 463]
Most assists at UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: 7
[ 464] [ 465]
First player to have played at six UEFA European Championship finals tournaments
[ 460]
First and only player to have scored three or above (goals) at more than one UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: in 2012 , 2016 , and 2020
[citation needed ]
Most headed goals at UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: 5
[ 466]
First player to appear in three UEFA European Championship semi-finals: in 2004 , 2012 , and 2016 [ ah]
[ 466]
Most successful kicks penalty shoot-outs at UEFA European Championship finals tournaments: 4
Most Man of the Match awards at the UEFA European Championship: 6[ ai]
[citation needed ]
Most goals scored in UEFA European Championship and European FIFA World Cup qualifiers: 64
First player to ever score ten goals in four, five, six and seven consecutive UEFA Champions League seasons: from 2011–12 to 2017–18
[citation needed ]
First player to score for two winning teams in the UEFA Champions League/European Cup: Manchester United (2007–08) and Real Madrid (2013–14)
[ 467]
2004, 2007–20
Most UEFA Team of the Year appearances: 15
[citation needed ]
2007–2020
Most consecutive appearances in the UEFA Team of the Year: 14
[citation needed ]
First player to appear in more than one position in the UEFA Team of the Year
[ 468]
Fastest player to score 350 goals for one club: 335 matches
[ 469]
Most UEFA Best Player in Europe Award and UEFA Club Footballer of the Year awards: 4
English records
December 2006
First player aged 21 or under to score at least twice in three consecutive Premier League appearances
[ 470]
Spanish records
Most goals scored from penalty kicks in La Liga history: 61
[ 471]
Fastest La Liga player to score 150 league goals: 140 matches
[ 472]
Fastest La Liga player to score 200 league goals: 178 matches
[ 473]
Fastest La Liga player to score 300 league goals: 286 matches
[ 474] [ 475]
Most goals scored in Madrid Derby matches: 22
First player to score in six consecutive Clásicos
[ 476]
Fastest footballer to reach 15 league goals in one La Liga season: 8 rounds
[ 477]
Fastest footballer to reach 20 league goals in one La Liga season: 12 rounds[ aj]
[ 478]
Only player to reach 30 goals in six consecutive La Liga seasons
[ 479]
Most teams scored against in a La Liga season: 19[ ak]
[ 480]
Most La Liga hat-tricks in a season: 8 hat-tricks [ n]
Italian records
Most consecutive away matches with at least one goal scored in a single Serie A season [ al]
[ 481]
First player to score in seven consecutive away matches in a debut Serie A season
[ 482]
Most consecutive Serie A matches scored in: 11[ am]
[ 483] [ 484] [ 485]
Saudian records
Most goals scored in a single Saudi Pro League season: 35
[ 486]
Portuguese records
6 February 2007 –
Most international caps as captain: 153 caps
[ 487]
Most recorded assists for the Portugal national team: 36
[ 488]
2019
Most goals scored in a calendar year for the Portugal national team: 14
[citation needed ]
Most matches played in World Cup finals: 22
[citation needed ]
16 October 2012
Youngest player to reach 100 caps: 27 years, 8 months and 11 days
[ 489]
Club records
Real Madrid
29 August 2009 – 19 May 2018
Real Madrid all-time top goalscorer: 450 goals [ an]
[ 491]
15 September 2009 – 11 April 2018
Top goalscorer in UEFA Champions League: 105 goals
[ 492]
29 August 2009 – 6 February 2011
Fastest player to reach 50 league goals
[ 493]
29 August 2009 – 24 March 2012
Fastest player to reach 100 league goals
[ 494]
29 August 2009 – 8 May 2013
Fastest player to reach 200 official goals
[ 495]
16 April 2011 – 6 May 2018
Most goals scored in El Clásico matches: 18[ ao]
[ 496] [ 497] [ 498]
Most consecutive matches with goals: 12
[ 499]
First player to score in eight consecutive matchdays
[ 500]
5 May 2010 – 18 March 2018
Most hat-tricks in La Liga: 34
[ 501]
Most goals scored from penalty kicks in UEFA Champions League: 14
[ 502]
Juventus
Fastest player to reach 10 official goals in all competitions: 16 appearances
[ 503] [ 504] [ 505]
Most goals scored in a season (in all competitions): 37
[citation needed ]
Former records
2009
Most expensive footballer in history : € 94 million (£ 80 million)[ ap]
[ 506]
Most European Golden Shoes : 4[ aq]
[ 507]
Youngest player to represent Portugal at a major tournament: 19 years, 4 months[ ar]
[ 508] [ 509]
Youngest player to appear in a European Championship final : 19 years, 150 days[ as]
[ 510]
Most Premier League goals in a 38-game season: 31[ at]
[ 511]
Most hat-tricks in La Liga history: 34[ au]
[citation needed ]
Oldest player to score a UEFA Champions League hat-trick: 34 years, 35 days[ av]
[ 512]
20 July 2020
Most goals scored from penalty kicks in a Serie A season: 12[ aw]
[ 513] [ 514]
Goalscoring statistics
As of match played 6 December 2024
List of senior career goals
Scores and results list Cristiano Ronaldo's team's goal tally first.
Extended content
All senior career goals scored by Cristiano Ronaldo
No.
Date
Venue
Team
Opponent
Score
Result
Competition
1
7 October 2002
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon , Portugal
Sporting CP
Moreirense
2–0
3–0
Primeira Liga
2
3–0
3
26 October 2002
Estádio do Bessa , Porto , Portugal
Boavista
2–1
2–1
4
24 November 2002
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon , Portugal
Estarreja
3–0
4–1
Taça de Portugal
5
18 December 2002
Oliveira do Hospital
3–0
8–1
6
1 November 2003
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Manchester United
Portsmouth
2–0
3–0
Premier League
7
14 February 2004
Manchester City
3–0
4–2
FA Cup
8
20 March 2004
Tottenham Hotspur
3–0
3–0
Premier League
9
10 April 2004
St. Andrew's , Birmingham , England
Birmingham City
1–1
2–1
10
15 May 2004
Villa Park , Birmingham , England
Aston Villa
1–0
2–0
11
22 May 2004
Millennium Stadium , Cardiff , Wales
Millwall
1–0
3–0
FA Cup
12
12 June 2004
Estádio do Dragão , Porto , Portugal
Portugal
Greece
1–2
1–2
UEFA Euro 2004
13
30 June 2004
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon , Portugal
Netherlands
1–0
2–1
UEFA Euro 2004
14
4 September 2004
Skonto Stadium , Riga , Latvia
Latvia
1–0
2–0
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
15
8 September 2004
Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa , Leiria , Portugal
Estonia
1–0
4–0
16
13 October 2004
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon , Portugal
Russia
2–0
7–1
17
4–0
18
17 November 2004
Stade Josy Barthel , Luxembourg City , Luxembourg
Luxembourg
2–0
5–0
19
4 December 2004
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Manchester United
Southampton
3–0
3–0
Premier League
20
19 January 2005
St James Park , Exeter , England
Exeter City
1–0
2–0
FA Cup
21
22 January 2005
Villa Park , Birmingham , England
Aston Villa
1–0
3–1
Premier League
22
1 February 2005
Highbury , London , England
Arsenal
2–2
4–2
23
3–2
24
19 February 2005
Goodison Park , Liverpool , England
Everton
2–0
2–0
FA Cup
25
12 March 2005
St Mary's Stadium , Southampton , England
Southampton
2–0
4–0
26
19 March 2005
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Fulham
1–0
3–0
Premier League
27
17 April 2005
Millennium Stadium , Cardiff , Wales
Newcastle United
4–1
4–1
FA Cup
28
4 June 2005
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon , Portugal
Portugal
Slovakia
2–0
2–0
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
29
8 June 2005
A. Le Coq Arena , Tallinn , Estonia
Estonia
1–0
1–0
30
9 August 2005
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Manchester United
Debrecen
3–0
3–0
UEFA Champions League qualifying
31
29 October 2005
Riverside Stadium , Middlesbrough , England
Middlesbrough
1–4
1–4
Premier League
32
30 November 2005
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
West Bromwich Albion
1–0
3–1
League Cup
33
31 December 2005
Bolton Wanderers
3–1
4–1
Premier League
34
4–1
35
4 February 2006
Fulham
2–0
4–2
36
4–2
37
11 February 2006
Fratton Park , Portsmouth , England
Portsmouth
2–0
3–1
38
3–0
39
26 February 2006
Millennium Stadium , Cardiff , Wales
Wigan Athletic
3–0
4–0
League Cup
40
1 March 2006
LTU Arena , Düsseldorf , Germany
Portugal
Saudi Arabia
1–0
3–0
International friendly
41
3–0
42
6 March 2006
JJB Stadium , Wigan , England
Manchester United
Wigan Athletic
1–1
2–1
Premier League
43
7 May 2006
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Charlton Athletic
2–0
4–0
44
17 June 2006
Waldstadion , Frankfurt , Germany
Portugal
Iran
2–0
2–0
2006 FIFA World Cup
45
20 August 2006
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Manchester United
Fulham
4–0
5–1
Premier League
46
23 September 2006
Madejski Stadium , Reading , England
Reading
1–1
1–1
47
7 October 2006
Estádio do Bessa , Porto , Portugal
Portugal
Azerbaijan
1–0
3–0
UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
48
3–0
49
28 October 2006
Macron Stadium , Bolton , England
Manchester United
Bolton Wanderers
3–0
4–0
Premier League
50
4 November 2006
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Portsmouth
2–0
3–0
51
15 November 2006
Estádio Cidade de Coimbra , Coimbra , Portugal
Portugal
Kazakhstan
2–0
3–0
UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
52
29 November 2006
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Manchester United
Everton
1–0
3–0
Premier League
53
9 December 2006
Manchester City
3–1
3–1
54
23 December 2006
Villa Park , Birmingham , England
Aston Villa
1–0
3–0
55
3–0
56
26 December 2006
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Wigan Athletic
1–0
3–1
57
2–0
58
30 December 2006
Reading
2–1
3–2
59
3–1
60
13 January 2007
Aston Villa
3–0
3–1
61
31 January 2007
Watford
1–0
4–0
62
4 February 2007
White Hart Lane , London , England
Tottenham Hotspur
1–0
4–0
63
24 February 2007
Craven Cottage , London , England
Fulham
2–1
2–1
64
10 March 2007
Riverside Stadium , Middlesbrough , England
Middlesbrough
2–2
2–2
FA Cup
65
19 March 2007
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
1–0
1–0
66
24 March 2007
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon , Portugal
Portugal
Belgium
2–0
4–0
UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
67
4–0
68
10 April 2007
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Manchester United
Roma
4–0
7–1
UEFA Champions League
69
5–0
70
14 April 2007
Villa Park , Birmingham , England
Watford
2–1
4–1
FA Cup
71
24 April 2007
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Milan
1–0
3–2
UEFA Champions League
72
5 May 2007
City of Manchester Stadium , Manchester , England
Manchester City
1–0
1–0
Premier League
73
22 August 2007
Hanrapetakan Stadium , Yerevan , Armenia
Portugal
Armenia
1–1
1–1
UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
74
8 September 2007
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon , Portugal
Poland
2–1
2–2
75
19 September 2007
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon , Portugal
Manchester United
Sporting CP
1–0
1–0
UEFA Champions League
76
29 September 2007
St. Andrew's , Birmingham , England
Birmingham City
1–0
1–0
Premier League
77
6 October 2007
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Wigan Athletic
2–0
4–0
78
3–0
79
17 October 2007
Almaty Central Stadium , Almaty , Kazakhstan
Portugal
Kazakhstan
2–0
2–1
UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
80
23 October 2007
Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex , Kyiv , Ukraine
Manchester United
Dynamo Kyiv
3–1
4–2
UEFA Champions League
81
4–1
82
3 November 2007
Emirates Stadium , London , England
Arsenal
2–1
2–2
Premier League
83
7 November 2007
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Dynamo Kyiv
4–0
4–0
UEFA Champions League
84
11 November 2007
Blackburn Rovers
1–0
2–0
Premier League
85
2–0
86
27 November 2007
Sporting CP
2–1
2–1
UEFA Champions League
87
3 December 2007
Fulham
1–0
2–0
Premier League
88
2–0
89
8 December 2007
Derby County
4–1
4–1
90
23 December 2007
Everton
1–0
2–1
91
2–1
92
26 December 2007
Stadium of Light , Sunderland , England
Sunderland
3–0
4–0
93
29 December 2007
Boleyn Ground , London , England
West Ham United
1–1
1–2
94
5 January 2008
Villa Park , Birmingham , England
Aston Villa
1–0
2–0
FA Cup
95
12 January 2008
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Newcastle United
1–0
6–0
Premier League
96
3–0
97
5–0
98
19 January 2008
Madejski Stadium , Reading , England
Reading
2–0
2–0
99
27 January 2008
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Tottenham Hotspur
2–1
3–1
FA Cup
100
3–1
101
30 January 2008
Portsmouth
1–0
2–0
Premier League
102
2–0
103
23 February 2008
St James' Park , Newcastle , England
Newcastle United
2–0
5–1
104
3–0
105
4 March 2008
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Lyon
1–0
1–0
UEFA Champions League
106
15 March 2008
Pride Park Stadium , Derby , England
Derby County
1–0
1–0
Premier League
107
19 March 2008
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Bolton Wanderers
1–0
2–0
108
2–0
109
23 March 2008
Liverpool
2–0
3–0
110
29 March 2008
Aston Villa
1–0
4–0
111
1 April 2008
Stadio Olimpico , Rome , Italy
Roma
1–0
2–0
UEFA Champions League
112
6 April 2008
Riverside Stadium , Middlesbrough , England
Middlesbrough
1–0
2–2
Premier League
113
13 April 2008
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Arsenal
1–1
2–1
114
3 May 2008
West Ham United
1–0
4–1
115
2–0
116
11 May 2008
JJB Stadium , Wigan , England
Wigan Athletic
1–0
2–0
117
21 May 2008
Luzhniki Stadium , Moscow , Russia
Chelsea
1–0
1–1
UEFA Champions League
118
11 June 2008
Stade de Genève , Geneva , Switzerland
Portugal
Czech Republic
2–1
3–1
UEFA Euro 2008
119
23 September 2008
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Manchester United
Middlesbrough
1–0
3–1
League Cup
120
27 September 2008
Bolton Wanderers
1–0
2–0
Premier League
121
18 October 2008
West Bromwich Albion
2–0
4–0
122
29 October 2008
West Ham United
1–0
2–0
123
2–0
124
1 November 2008
Hull City
1–0
4–3
125
3–1
126
15 November 2008
Stoke City
1–0
5–0
127
5–0
128
18 December 2008
Nissan Stadium , Yokohama , Japan
Gamba Osaka
2–0
5–3
FIFA Club World Cup
129
20 January 2009
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Derby County
4–1
4–2
League Cup
130
27 January 2009
The Hawthorns , West Bromwich , England
West Bromwich Albion
4–0
5–0
Premier League
131
5–0
132
31 January 2009
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Everton
1–0
1–0
133
11 February 2009
Estádio Algarve , Faro , Portugal
Portugal
Finland
1–0
1–0
International friendly
134
15 February 2009
Pride Park Stadium , Derby , England
Manchester United
Derby County
3–1
4–1
FA Cup
135
21 February 2009
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Blackburn Rovers
2–1
2–1
Premier League
136
11 March 2009
Internazionale
2–0
2–0
UEFA Champions League
137
14 March 2009
Liverpool
1–0
1–4
Premier League
138
5 April 2009
Aston Villa
1–0
3–2
139
2–2
140
15 April 2009
Estádio do Dragão , Porto , Portugal
Porto
1–0
1–0
UEFA Champions League
141
25 April 2009
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Tottenham Hotspur
1–2
5–2
Premier League
142
3–2
143
5 May 2009
Emirates Stadium , London , England
Arsenal
2–0
3–1
UEFA Champions League
144
3–0
145
10 May 2009
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Manchester City
1–0
2–0
Premier League
146
29 August 2009
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Madrid
Deportivo La Coruña
2–1
3–2
La Liga
147
12 September 2009
Estadi Cornellà-El Prat , Barcelona , Spain
Espanyol
3–0
3–0
148
15 September 2009
Letzigrund , Zürich , Switzerland
Zürich
1–0
5–2
UEFA Champions League
149
4–2
150
20 September 2009
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Xerez
1–0
5–0
La Liga
151
2–0
152
23 September 2009
El Madrigal , Villarreal , Spain
Villarreal
1–0
2–0
153
30 September 2009
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Marseille
1–0
3–0
UEFA Champions League
154
3–0
155
5 December 2009
Almería
4–2
4–2
La Liga
156
8 December 2009
Stade Vélodrome , Marseille , France
Marseille
1–0
3–1
UEFA Champions League
157
3–1
158
20 December 2009
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Zaragoza
5–0
6–0
La Liga
159
24 January 2010
Málaga
1–0
2–0
160
2–0
161
13 February 2010
Xerez
2–0
3–0
162
3–0
163
21 February 2010
Villarreal
1–0
6–2
164
27 February 2010
Estadio de Tenerife , Santa Cruz de Tenerife , Spain
Tenerife
4–1
5–1
165
6 March 2010
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Sevilla
1–2
3–2
166
10 March 2010
Lyon
1–0
1–1
UEFA Champions League
167
14 March 2010
Estadio José Zorilla , Valladolid , Spain
Real Valladolid
1–0
4–1
La Liga
168
25 March 2010
Coliseum Alfonso Pérez , Getafe , Spain
Getafe
1–0
4–2
169
4–1
170
4 April 2010
Campos de Sport de El Sardinero , Santander , Spain
Racing Santander
1–0
2–0
171
15 April 2010
Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos , Almería , Spain
Almería
1–1
2–1
172
18 April 2010
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Valencia
2–0
2–0
173
2 May 2010
Osasuna
1–1
3–2
174
3–2
175
5 May 2010
Iberostar Estadi , Palma de Mallorca , Spain
Mallorca
1–1
4–1
176
2–1
177
3–1
178
8 May 2010
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Athletic Bilbao
1–0
5–1
179
21 June 2010
Cape Town Stadium , Cape Town , South Africa
Portugal
North Korea
6–0
7–0
2010 FIFA World Cup
180
21 September 2010
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Madrid
Espanyol
1–0
3–0
La Liga
181
2 October 2010
Deportivo La Coruña
1–0
6–1
182
6–1
183
8 October 2010
Estádio do Dragão , Porto , Portugal
Portugal
Denmark
3–1
3–1
UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
184
12 October 2010
Laugardalsvöllur , Reykjavík , Iceland
Iceland
1–0
3–1
185
16 October 2010
La Rosaleda Stadium , Málaga , Spain
Real Madrid
Málaga
2–0
4–1
La Liga
186
3–0
187
19 October 2010
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Milan
1–0
2–0
UEFA Champions League
188
23 October 2010
Racing Santander
2–0
6–1
La Liga
189
3–0
190
4–0
191
5–0
192
30 October 2010
Estadio José Rico Pérez , Alicante , Spain
Hércules
2–1
3–1
193
3–1
194
10 November 2010
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Murcia
3–0
5–1
Copa del Rey
195
20 November 2010
Athletic Bilbao
2–0
5–1
La Liga
196
4–1
197
5–1
198
23 November 2010
Amsterdam ArenA , Amsterdam , Netherlands
Ajax
3–0
4–0
UEFA Champions League
199
4–0
200
4 December 2010
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Valencia
1–0
2–0
La Liga
201
2–0
202
8 December 2010
Auxerre
2–0
4–0
UEFA Champions League
203
12 December 2010
La Romareda , Zaragoza , Spain
Real Zaragoza
2–1
3–1
La Liga
204
22 December 2010
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Levante
4–0
8–0
Copa del Rey
205
6–0
206
7–0
207
3 January 2011
Coliseum Alfonso Pérez , Getafe , Spain
Getafe
1–0
3–2
La Liga
208
3–1
209
8 January 2011
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Villarreal
1–1
4–2
210
2–2
211
3–2
212
13 January 2011
Atlético Madrid
2–1
3–1
Copa del Rey
213
20 January 2011
Vicente Calderón Stadium , Madrid , Spain
1–0
1–0
214
6 February 2011
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Sociedad
2–0
4–1
La Liga
215
3–0
216
9 February 2011
Stade de Genève , Geneva , Switzerland
Portugal
Argentina
1–1
1–2
International friendly
217
3 March 2011
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Madrid
Málaga
4–0
7–0
La Liga
218
6–0
219
7–0
220
5 April 2011
Tottenham Hotspur
4–0
4–0
UEFA Champions League
221
9 April 2011
San Mamés Stadium , Bilbao , Spain
Athletic Bilbao
3–0
3–0
La Liga
222
13 April 2011
White Hart Lane , London , England
Tottenham Hotspur
1–0
1–0
UEFA Champions League
223
16 April 2011
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Barcelona
1–1
1–1
La Liga
224
20 April 2011
Mestalla Stadium , Valencia , Spain
1–0
1–0
Copa del Rey
225
7 May 2011
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium , Seville , Spain
Sevilla
2–0
6–2
La Liga
226
4–1
227
5–1
228
6–1
229
10 May 2011
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Getafe
1–0
4–0
230
2–0
231
4–0
232
15 May 2011
El Madrigal , Villarreal , Spain
Villarreal
2–0
3–1
233
3–1
234
21 May 2011
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Almería
1–0
8–1
235
7–1
236
10 August 2011
Estádio Algarve , Faro , Portugal
Portugal
Luxembourg
2–0
5–0
International friendly
237
17 August 2011
Camp Nou , Barcelona , Spain
Real Madrid
Barcelona
1–1
2–3
Supercopa de España
238
28 August 2011
La Romareda , Zaragoza , Spain
Real Zaragoza
1–0
6–0
La Liga
239
4–0
240
6–0
241
2 September 2011
GSP Stadium , Nicosia , Cyprus
Portugal
Cyprus
1–0
4–0
UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
242
2–0
243
10 September 2011
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Madrid
Getafe
2–1
4–2
La Liga
244
24 September 2011
Rayo Vallecano
1–1
6–2
245
3–1
246
6–2
247
27 September 2011
Ajax
1–0
3–0
UEFA Champions League
248
11 October 2011
Parken Stadium , Copenhagen , Denmark
Portugal
Denmark
1–2
1–2
UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
249
22 October 2011
La Rosaleda Stadium , Málaga , Spain
Real Madrid
Málaga
2–0
4–0
La Liga
250
3–0
251
4–0
252
2 November 2011
Stade de Gerland , Lyon , France
Lyon
1–0
2–0
UEFA Champions League
253
2–0
254
6 November 2011
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Osasuna
1–0
7–1
La Liga
255
4–1
256
5–1
257
15 November 2011
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon , Portugal
Portugal
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1–0
6–2
UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
258
3–1
259
19 November 2011
Mestalla Stadium , Valencia , Spain
Real Madrid
Valencia
3–1
3–2
La Liga
260
26 November 2011
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Atlético Madrid
1–1
4–1
261
4–1
262
3 December 2011
El Molinón , Gijón , Spain
Sporting Gijón
2–0
3–0
263
13 December 2011
Estadio El Toralín , Ponferrada , Spain
Ponferradina
2–0
2–0
Copa del Rey
264
17 December 2011
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium , Seville , Spain
Sevilla
1–0
6–2
La Liga
265
3–0
266
5–1
267
7 January 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Granada
5–1
5–1
268
18 January 2012
Barcelona
1–0
1–2
Copa del Rey
269
22 January 2012
Athletic Bilbao
2–1
4–1
La Liga
270
3–1
271
25 January 2012
Camp Nou , Barcelona , Spain
Barcelona
1–2
2–2
Copa del Rey
272
28 January 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Zaragoza
2–1
3–1
La Liga
273
12 February 2012
Levante
1–1
4–2
274
2–1
275
3–1
276
18 February 2012
Racing Santander
1–0
4–0
277
21 February 2012
Luzhniki Stadium , Moscow , Russia
CSKA Moscow
1–0
1–1
UEFA Champions League
278
26 February 2012
Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas , Madrid , Spain
Rayo Vallecano
1–0
1–0
La Liga
279
4 March 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Espanyol
1–0
5–0
280
10 March 2012
Estadio Benito Villamarín , Seville , Spain
Real Betis
2–1
3–2
281
3–2
282
14 March 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
CSKA Moscow
2–0
4–1
UEFA Champions League
283
4–1
284
21 March 2012
El Madrigal , Villarreal , Spain
Villarreal
1–0
1–1
La Liga
285
24 March 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Sociedad
2–0
5–1
286
5–1
287
31 March 2012
El Sadar Stadium , Pamplona , Spain
Osasuna
2–0
5–1
288
4–1
289
4 April 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
APOEL
1–0
5–2
UEFA Champions League
290
3–1
291
11 April 2012
Vicente Calderón Stadium , Madrid , Spain
Atlético Madrid
1–0
4–1
La Liga
292
2–1
293
3–1
294
14 April 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Sporting Gijón
2–1
3–1
295
21 April 2012
Camp Nou , Barcelona , Spain
Barcelona
2–1
2–1
296
25 April 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Bayern Munich
1–0
2–1
UEFA Champions League
297
2–0
298
29 April 2012
Sevilla
1–0
3–0
La Liga
299
2 May 2012
San Mamés Stadium , Bilbao , Spain
Athletic Bilbao
3–0
3–0
300
5 May 2012
Nuevo Estadio de Los Cármenes , Granada , Spain
Granada
1–1
2–1
301
13 May 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Mallorca
1–0
4–1
302
17 June 2012
Metalist Stadium , Kharkiv , Ukraine
Portugal
Netherlands
1–1
2–1
UEFA Euro 2012
303
2–1
304
21 June 2012
National Stadium , Warsaw , Poland
Czech Republic
1–0
1–0
UEFA Euro 2012
305
15 August 2012
Estádio Algarve , Faro , Portugal
Panama
2–0
2–0
International friendly
306
23 August 2012
Camp Nou , Barcelona , Spain
Real Madrid
Barcelona
1–0
2–3
Supercopa de España
307
29 August 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
2–0
2–1
308
2 September 2012
Granada
1–0
3–0
La Liga
309
2–0
310
7 September 2012
Stade Josy Barthel , Luxembourg City , Luxembourg
Portugal
Luxembourg
1–1
2–1
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
311
18 September 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Madrid
Manchester City
3–2
3–2
UEFA Champions League
312
24 September 2012
Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas , Madrid , Spain
Rayo Vallecano
2–0
2–0
La Liga
313
30 September 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Deportivo La Coruña
1–1
5–1
314
3–1
315
5–1
316
3 October 2012
Amsterdam ArenA , Amsterdam , Netherlands
Ajax
1–0
4–1
UEFA Champions League
317
3–1
318
4–1
319
7 October 2012
Camp Nou , Barcelona , Spain
Barcelona
1–0
2–2
La Liga
320
2–2
321
20 October 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Celta Vigo
2–0
2–0
322
24 October 2012
Westfalenstadion , Dortmund , Germany
Borussia Dortmund
1–1
1–2
UEFA Champions League
323
28 October 2012
Iberostar Estadi , Palma de Mallorca , Spain
Mallorca
2–0
5–0
La Liga
324
4–0
325
11 November 2012
Estadi Ciutat de València , Valencia , Spain
Levante
1–0
2–1
326
1 December 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Atlético Madrid
1–0
2–0
327
4 December 2012
Ajax
1–0
4–1
UEFA Champions League
328
12 December 2012
Balaídos , Vigo , Spain
Celta Vigo
1–2
1–2
Copa del Rey
329
16 December 2012
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Espanyol
1–1
2–2
La Liga
330
6 January 2013
Real Sociedad
3–2
4–3
331
4–2
332
9 January 2013
Celta Vigo
1–0
4–0
Copa del Rey
333
2–0
334
3–0
335
20 January 2013
Mestalla Stadium , Valencia , Spain
Valencia
3–0
5–0
La Liga
336
4–0
337
27 January 2013
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Getafe
2–0
4–0
338
3–0
339
4–0
340
6 February 2013
Estádio D. Afonso Henriques , Guimarães , Portugal
Portugal
Ecuador
1–1
2–3
International friendly
341
9 February 2013
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Madrid
Sevilla
2–0
4–1
La Liga
342
3–0
343
4–0
344
13 February 2013
Manchester United
1–1
1–1
UEFA Champions League
345
26 February 2013
Camp Nou , Barcelona , Spain
Barcelona
1–0
3–1
Copa del Rey
346
2–0
347
5 March 2013
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Manchester United
2–1
2–1
UEFA Champions League
348
10 March 2013
Balaídos , Vigo , Spain
Celta Vigo
1–0
2–1
La Liga
349
2–1
350
16 March 2013
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Mallorca
2–2
5–2
351
30 March 2013
La Romareda , Zaragoza , Spain
Real Zaragoza
1–1
1–1
352
3 April 2013
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Galatasaray
1–0
3–0
UEFA Champions League
353
6 April 2013
Levante
3–1
5–1
La Liga
354
9 April 2013
Türk Telekom Stadium , Istanbul , Turkey
Galatasaray
1–0
2–3
UEFA Champions League
355
2–3
356
14 April 2013
San Mamés Stadium , Bilbao , Spain
Athletic Bilbao
1–0
3–0
La Liga
357
2–0
358
24 April 2013
Westfalenstadion , Dortmund , Germany
Borussia Dortmund
1–1
1–4
UEFA Champions League
359
4 May 2013
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Valladolid
2–2
4–3
La Liga
360
4–2
361
8 May 2013
Málaga
2–1
6–2
362
17 May 2013
Atlético Madrid
1–0
1–2
Copa del Rey
363
10 June 2013
Stade de Genève , Geneva , Switzerland
Portugal
Croatia
1–0
1–0
International friendly
364
14 August 2013
Estádio Algarve , Faro , Portugal
Netherlands
1–1
1–1
365
1 September 2013
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Madrid
Athletic Bilbao
2–0
3–1
La Liga
366
6 September 2013
Windsor Park , Belfast , Northern Ireland
Portugal
Northern Ireland
2–2
4–2
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
367
3–2
368
4–2
369
14 September 2013
El Madrigal , Villarreal , Spain
Real Madrid
Villarreal
2–1
2–2
La Liga
370
17 September 2013
Türk Telekom Stadium , Istanbul , Turkey
Galatasaray
3–0
6–1
UEFA Champions League
371
4–0
372
6–1
373
22 September 2013
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Getafe
2–1
4–1
La Liga
374
4–1
375
25 September 2013
Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero , Elche , Spain
Elche
1–0
2–1
376
2–1
377
2 October 2013
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Copenhagen
1–0
4–0
UEFA Champions League
378
2–0
379
5 October 2013
Estadi Ciutat de València , Valencia , Spain
Levante
3–2
3–2
La Liga
380
19 October 2013
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Málaga
2–0
2–0
381
23 October 2013
Juventus
1–0
2–1
UEFA Champions League
382
2–1
383
30 October 2013
Sevilla
3–0
7–3
La Liga
384
5–2
385
6–3
386
2 November 2013
Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas , Madrid , Spain
Rayo Vallecano
1–0
3–2
387
3–0
388
5 November 2013
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Juventus
1–1
2–2
UEFA Champions League
389
9 November 2013
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Sociedad
1–0
5–1
La Liga
390
3–0
391
5–1
392
15 November 2013
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon , Portugal
Portugal
Sweden
1–0
1–0
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
393
19 November 2013
Friends Arena , Solna , Sweden
1–0
3–2
394
2–2
395
3–2
396
23 November 2013
Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos , Almería , Spain
Real Madrid
Almería
1–0
5–0
La Liga
397
10 December 2013
Parken Stadium , Copenhagen , Denmark
Copenhagen
2–0
2–0
UEFA Champions League
398
22 December 2013
Mestalla Stadium , Valencia , Spain
Valencia
2–1
3–2
La Liga
399
6 January 2014
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Celta Vigo
2–0
3–0
400
3–0
401
15 January 2014
El Sadar Stadium , Pamplona , Spain
Osasuna
1–0
2–0
Copa del Rey
402
18 January 2014
Estadio Benito Villamarín , Seville , Spain
Real Betis
1–0
5–0
La Liga
403
25 January 2014
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Granada
1–0
2–0
404
11 February 2014
Vicente Calderón Stadium , Madrid , Spain
Atlético Madrid
1–0
2–0
Copa del Rey
405
2–0
406
26 February 2014
Veltins-Arena , Gelsenkirchen , Germany
Schalke 04
3–0
6–1
UEFA Champions League
407
6–0
408
2 March 2014
Vicente Calderón Stadium , Madrid , Spain
Atlético Madrid
2–2
2–2
La Liga
409
5 March 2014
Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa , Leiria , Portugal
Portugal
Cameroon
1–0
5–1
International friendly
410
411
9 March 2014
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Madrid
Levante
1–0
3–0
La Liga
412
15 March 2014
La Rosaleda Stadium , Málaga , Spain
Málaga
1–0
1–0
413
18 March 2014
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Schalke 04
1–0
3–1
UEFA Champions League
414
2–1
415
23 March 2014
Barcelona
3–2
3–4
La Liga
416
26 March 2014
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium , Seville , Spain
Sevilla
1–0
1–2
417
29 March 2014
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Rayo Vallecano
1–0
5–0
418
2 April 2014
Borussia Dortmund
3–0
3–0
UEFA Champions League
419
26 April 2014
Osasuna
1–0
4–0
La Liga
420
2–0
421
29 April 2014
Allianz Arena , Munich , Germany
Bayern Munich
3–0
4–0
UEFA Champions League
422
4–0
423
4 May 2014
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Valencia
2–2
2–2
La Liga
424
24 May 2014
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon , Portugal
Atlético Madrid
4–1
4–1
UEFA Champions League
425
26 June 2014
Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha , Brasília , Brazil
Portugal
Ghana
2–1
2–1
2014 FIFA World Cup
426
12 August 2014
Cardiff City Stadium , Cardiff , Wales
Real Madrid
Sevilla
1–0
2–0
UEFA Super Cup
427
2–0
428
25 August 2014
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Córdoba
2–0
2–0
La Liga
429
13 September 2014
Atlético Madrid
1–1
1–2
430
16 September 2014
Basel
3–0
5–1
UEFA Champions League
431
20 September 2014
Estadio Riazor , A Coruña , Spain
Deportivo La Coruña
1–0
8–2
La Liga
432
3–0
433
6–1
434
23 September 2014
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Elche
2–1
5–1
435
3–1
436
4–1
437
5–1
438
27 September 2014
El Madrigal , Villarreal , Spain
Villarreal
2–0
2–0
439
1 October 2014
Vasil Levski National Stadium , Sofia , Bulgaria
Ludogorets Razgrad
1–1
2–1
UEFA Champions League
440
5 October 2014
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Athletic Bilbao
1–0
5–0
La Liga
441
3–0
442
5–0
443
14 October 2014
Parken Stadium , Copenhagen , Denmark
Portugal
Denmark
1–0
1–0
UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
444
18 October 2014
Estadi Ciutat de València , Valencia , Spain
Real Madrid
Levante
1–0
5–0
La Liga
445
3–0
446
22 October 2014
Anfield , Liverpool , England
Liverpool
1–0
3–0
UEFA Champions League
447
25 October 2014
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Barcelona
1–1
3–1
La Liga
448
1 November 2014
Nuevo Estadio de Los Cármenes , Granada , Spain
Granada
1–0
4–0
449
8 November 2014
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Rayo Vallecano
5–1
5–1
450
14 November 2014
Estádio Algarve , Faro , Portugal
Portugal
Armenia
1–0
1–0
UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
451
22 November 2014
Ipurua Municipal Stadium , Eibar , Spain
Real Madrid
Eibar
2–0
4–0
La Liga
452
4–0
453
26 November 2014
St. Jakob-Park , Basel , Switzerland
Basel
1–0
1–0
UEFA Champions League
454
6 December 2014
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Celta Vigo
1–0
3–0
La Liga
455
2–0
456
3–0
457
9 December 2014
Ludogorets Razgrad
1–0
4–0
UEFA Champions League
458
12 December 2014
Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos , Almería , Spain
Almería
3–1
4–1
La Liga
459
4–1
460
4 January 2015
Mestalla Stadium , Valencia , Spain
Valencia
1–0
1–2
461
15 January 2015
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Atlético Madrid
2–2
2–2
Copa del Rey
462
18 January 2015
Coliseum Alfonso Pérez , Getafe , Spain
Getafe
1–0
3–0
La Liga
463
2–0
464
18 February 2015
Veltins-Arena , Gelsenkirchen , Germany
Schalke 04
1–0
2–0
UEFA Champions League
465
22 February 2015
Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero , Elche , Spain
Elche
2–0
2–0
La Liga
466
1 March 2015
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Villarreal
1–0
1–1
467
10 March 2015
Schalke 04
1–1
3–4
UEFA Champions League
468
2–2
469
22 March 2015
Camp Nou , Barcelona , Spain
Barcelona
1–1
1–2
La Liga
470
5 April 2015
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Granada
2–0
9–1
471
3–0
472
4–0
473
6–0
474
9–1
475
8 April 2015
Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas , Madrid , Spain
Rayo Vallecano
1–0
2–0
476
11 April 2015
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Eibar
1–0
3–0
477
18 April 2015
Málaga
3–1
3–1
478
2 May 2015
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium , Seville , Spain
Sevilla
1–0
3–2
479
2–0
480
3–1
481
5 May 2015
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Juventus
1–1
1–2
UEFA Champions League
482
13 May 2015
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
1–0
1–1
483
17 May 2015
Estadi Cornellà-El Prat , Barcelona , Spain
Espanyol
1–0
4–1
La Liga
484
3–1
485
4–1
486
23 May 2015
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Getafe
1–0
7–3
487
2–2
488
3–2
489
13 June 2015
Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium , Yerevan , Armenia
Portugal
Armenia
1–1
3–2
UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
490
2–1
491
3–1
492
12 September 2015
Power8 Stadium , Barcelona , Spain
Real Madrid
Espanyol
1–0
6–0
La Liga
493
2–0
494
3–0
495
5–0
496
6–0
497
15 September 2015
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Shakhtar Donetsk
2–0
4–0
UEFA Champions League
498
3–0
499
4–0
500
30 September 2015
Eleda Stadion , Malmö , Sweden
Malmö FF
1–0
2–0
501
2–0
502
17 October 2015
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Levante
2–0
3–0
La Liga
503
24 October 2015
Balaídos , Vigo , Spain
Celta Vigo
1–0
3–1
504
31 October 2015
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Las Palmas
2–0
3–1
505
25 November 2015
Arena Lviv , Lviv , Ukraine
Shakhtar Donetsk
1–0
4–3
UEFA Champions League
506
4–0
507
29 November 2015
Ipurua Municipal Stadium , Eibar , Spain
Eibar
2–0
2–0
La Liga
508
5 December 2015
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Getafe
4–0
4–1
509
8 December 2015
Malmö FF
3–0
8–0
UEFA Champions League
510
4–0
511
5–0
512
6–0
513
20 December 2015
Rayo Vallecano
3–2
10–2
La Liga
514
6–2
515
30 December 2015
Real Sociedad
1–0
3–1
516
2–1
517
17 January 2016
Sporting Gijón
2–0
5–1
518
4–0
519
31 January 2016
Espanyol
2–0
6–0
520
4–0
521
5–0
522
13 February 2016
Athletic Bilbao
1–0
4–2
523
4–1
524
17 February 2016
Stadio Olimpico , Rome , Italy
Roma
1–0
2–0
UEFA Champions League
525
21 February 2016
La Rosaleda Stadium , Málaga , Spain
Málaga
1–0
1–1
La Liga
526
2 March 2016
Estadi Ciutat de València , Valencia , Spain
Levante
1–0
3–1
527
5 March 2016
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Celta Vigo
2–0
7–1
528
3–0
529
4–1
530
5–1
531
8 March 2016
Roma
1–0
2–0
UEFA Champions League
532
20 March 2016
Sevilla
2–0
4–0
La Liga
533
29 March 2016
Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa , Leiria , Portugal
Portugal
Belgium
2–0
2–1
International friendly
534
2 April 2016
Camp Nou , Barcelona , Spain
Real Madrid
Barcelona
2–1
2–1
La Liga
535
9 April 2016
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Eibar
3–0
4–0
536
12 April 2016
VfL Wolfsburg
1–0
3–0
UEFA Champions League
537
2–0
538
3–0
539
16 April 2016
Coliseum Alfonso Pérez , Getafe , Spain
Getafe
5–1
5–1
La Liga
540
8 May 2016
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Valencia
1–0
3–2
541
3–1
542
14 May 2016
Estadio Riazor , A Coruña , Spain
Deportivo La Coruña
1–0
2–0
543
2–0
544
8 June 2016
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon , Portugal
Portugal
Estonia
1–0
7–0
International friendly
545
3–0
546
22 June 2016
Parc Olympique Lyonnais , Lyon , France
Hungary
2–2
3–3
UEFA Euro 2016
547
3–3
548
6 July 2016
Wales
1–0
2–0
UEFA Euro 2016
549
10 September 2016
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Madrid
Osasuna
1–0
5–2
La Liga
550
14 September 2016
Sporting CP
1–0
2–1
UEFA Champions League
551
27 September 2016
Westfalenstadion , Dortmund , Germany
Borussia Dortmund
1–0
2–2
552
7 October 2016
Estádio Municipal de Aveiro , Aveiro , Portugal
Portugal
Andorra
1–0
6–0
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
553
2–0
554
4–0
555
5–0
556
10 October 2016
Tórsvøllur , Tórshavn , Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands
4–0
6–0
557
15 October 2016
Estadio Benito Villamarín , Seville , Spain
Real Madrid
Real Betis
6–1
6–1
La Liga
558
29 October 2016
Mendizorrotza Stadium , Vitoria-Gasteiz , Spain
Deportivo Alavés
1–1
4–1
559
2–1
560
4–1
561
13 November 2016
Estádio Algarve , Faro , Portugal
Portugal
Latvia
1–0
4–1
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
562
3–1
563
19 November 2016
Vicente Calderón Stadium , Madrid , Spain
Real Madrid
Atlético Madrid
1–0
3–0
La Liga
564
2–0
565
3–0
566
26 November 2016
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Sporting Gijón
1–0
2–1
567
2–0
568
15 December 2016
Nissan Stadium , Yokohama , Japan
América
2–0
2–0
FIFA Club World Cup
569
18 December 2016
Kashima Antlers
2–2
4–2
FIFA Club World Cup
570
3–2
571
4–2
572
7 January 2017
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Granada
3–0
5–0
La Liga
573
15 January 2017
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium , Seville , Spain
Sevilla
1–0
1–2
574
25 January 2017
Balaídos , Vigo , Spain
Celta Vigo
1–1
2–2
Copa del Rey
575
29 January 2017
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Sociedad
2–0
3–0
La Liga
576
11 February 2017
El Sadar Stadium , Pamplona , Spain
Osasuna
1–0
3–1
577
22 February 2017
Mestalla Stadium , Valencia , Spain
Valencia
1–2
1–2
578
26 February 2017
El Madrigal , Villarreal , Spain
Villarreal
2–2
3–2
579
1 March 2017
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Las Palmas
2–3
3–3
580
3–3
581
12 March 2017
Real Betis
1–1
2–1
582
25 March 2017
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon , Portugal
Portugal
Hungary
2–0
3–0
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
583
3–0
584
28 March 2017
Estádio do Marítimo , Funchal , Portugal
Sweden
1–0
2–3
International friendly
585
12 April 2017
Allianz Arena , Munich , Germany
Real Madrid
Bayern Munich
1–1
2–1
UEFA Champions League
586
2–1
587
18 April 2017
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
1–1
4–2
588
2–2
589
3–2
590
29 April 2017
Valencia
1–0
2–1
La Liga
591
2 May 2017
Atlético Madrid
1–0
3–0
UEFA Champions League
592
2–0
593
3–0
594
14 May 2017
Sevilla
2–0
4–1
La Liga
595
3–1
596
17 May 2017
Balaídos , Vigo , Spain
Celta Vigo
1–0
4–1
597
2–0
598
21 May 2017
La Rosaleda Stadium , Málaga , Spain
Málaga
1–0
2–0
599
3 June 2017
Millennium Stadium , Cardiff , Wales
Juventus
1–0
4–1
UEFA Champions League
600
3–1
601
9 June 2017
Skonto Stadium , Riga , Latvia
Portugal
Latvia
1–0
3–0
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
602
2–0
603
21 June 2017
Spartak Stadium , Moscow , Russia
Russia
1–0
1–0
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup
604
24 June 2017
Krestovsky Stadium , Saint Petersburg , Russia
New Zealand
1–0
4–0
605
13 August 2017
Camp Nou , Barcelona , Spain
Real Madrid
Barcelona
2–1
3–1
Supercopa de España
606
31 August 2017
Estádio do Bessa , Porto , Portugal
Portugal
Faroe Islands
1–0
5–1
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
607
2–0
608
4–1
609
13 September 2017
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Madrid
APOEL
1–0
3–0
UEFA Champions League
610
2–0
611
26 September 2017
Westfalenstadion , Dortmund , Germany
Borussia Dortmund
2–0
3–1
612
3–1
613
7 October 2017
Estadi Nacional , Andorra la Vella , Andorra
Portugal
Andorra
1–0
2–0
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
614
14 October 2017
Coliseum Alfonso Pérez , Getafe , Spain
Real Madrid
Getafe
2–1
2–1
La Liga
615
17 October 2017
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Tottenham Hotspur
1–1
1–1
UEFA Champions League
616
1 November 2017
Wembley Stadium , London , England
1–3
1–3
617
21 November 2017
GSP Stadium , Strovolos , Cyprus
APOEL
5–0
6–0
618
6–0
619
25 November 2017
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Málaga
3–2
3–2
La Liga
620
6 December 2017
Borussia Dortmund
2–0
3–2
UEFA Champions League
621
9 December 2017
Sevilla
2–0
5–0
La Liga
622
3–0
623
13 December 2017
Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium , Abu Dhabi , UAE
Al-Jazira
1–1
2–1
FIFA Club World Cup
624
16 December 2017
Grêmio
1–0
1–0
FIFA Club World Cup
625
21 January 2018
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Deportivo La Coruña
5–1
7–1
La Liga
626
6–1
627
27 January 2018
Mestalla Stadium , Valencia , Spain
Valencia
1–0
4–1
628
2–0
629
10 February 2018
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Real Sociedad
2–0
5–2
630
4–0
631
5–1
632
14 February 2018
Paris Saint-Germain
1–1
3–1
UEFA Champions League
633
2–1
634
18 February 2018
Estadio Benito Villamarín , Seville , Spain
Real Betis
4–2
5–3
La Liga
635
24 February 2018
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Deportivo Alavés
1–0
4–0
636
3–0
637
3 March 2018
Getafe
2–0
3–0
638
3–0
639
6 March 2018
Parc des Princes , Paris , France
Paris Saint-Germain
1–0
2–1
UEFA Champions League
640
10 March 2018
Ipurua Municipal Stadium , Eibar , Spain
Eibar
1–0
2–1
La Liga
641
2–1
642
18 March 2018
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Girona
1–0
6–3
643
2–1
644
4–1
645
6–3
646
23 March 2018
Letzigrund , Zürich , Switzerland
Portugal
Egypt
1–1
2–1
International friendly
647
2–1
648
3 April 2018
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Real Madrid
Juventus
1–0
3–0
UEFA Champions League
649
2–0
650
8 April 2018
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Atlético Madrid
1–0
1–1
La Liga
651
11 April 2018
Juventus
1–3
1–3
UEFA Champions League
652
18 April 2018
Athletic Bilbao
1–1
1–1
La Liga
653
6 May 2018
Camp Nou , Barcelona , Spain
Barcelona
1–1
2–2
654
19 May 2018
El Madrigal , Villarreal , Spain
Villarreal
2–0
2–2
655
15 June 2018
Fisht Olympic Stadium , Sochi , Russia
Portugal
Spain
1–0
3–3
2018 FIFA World Cup
656
2–1
657
3–3
658
20 June 2018
Luzhniki Stadium , Moscow , Russia
Morocco
1–0
1–0
659
16 September 2018
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Juventus
Sassuolo
1–0
2–1
Serie A
660
2–0
661
23 September 2018
Stadio Benito Stirpe , Frosinone , Italy
Frosinone
1–0
2–0
662
6 October 2018
Stadio Friuli , Udine , Italy
Udinese
2–0
2–0
663
20 October 2018
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Genoa
1–0
1–1
664
27 October 2018
Stadio Carlo Castellani , Empoli , Italy
Empoli
1–1
2–1
665
2–1
666
7 November 2018
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Manchester United
1–0
1–2
UEFA Champions League
667
11 November 2018
San Siro , Milan , Italy
Milan
2–0
2–0
Serie A
668
24 November 2018
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
SPAL
1–0
2–0
669
1 December 2018
Stadio Artemo Franchi , Florence , Italy
Fiorentina
3–0
3–0
670
15 December 2018
Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino , Turin , Italy
Torino
1–0
1–0
671
26 December 2018
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia , Bergamo , Italy
Atalanta
2–2
2–2
672
29 December 2018
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Sampdoria
1–0
2–1
673
2–1
674
16 January 2019
King Abdullah Sports City , Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Milan
1–0
1–0
Supercoppa Italiana
675
27 January 2019
Stadio Olimpico , Rome , Italy
Lazio
2–1
2–1
Serie A
676
3 February 2019
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Parma
1–0
3–3
677
3–1
678
10 February 2019
Mapei Stadium , Reggio Emilia , Italy
Sassuolo
2–0
3–0
679
15 February 2019
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Frosinone
3–0
3–0
680
12 March 2019
Atlético Madrid
1–0
3–0
UEFA Champions League
681
2–0
682
3–0
683
10 April 2019
Johan Cruyff Arena , Amsterdam , Netherlands
Ajax
1–0
1–1
684
16 April 2019
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
1–0
1–2
685
27 April 2019
San Siro , Milan , Italy
Internazionale
1–1
1–1
Serie A
686
3 May 2019
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Torino
1–1
1–1
687
5 June 2019
Estádio do Dragão , Porto , Portugal
Portugal
Switzerland
1–0
3–1
2019 UEFA Nations League Finals
688
2–1
689
3–1
690
31 August 2019
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Juventus
Napoli
3–0
4–3
Serie A
691
7 September 2019
Red Star Stadium , Belgrade , Serbia
Portugal
Serbia
3–1
4–2
UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
692
10 September 2019
LFF Stadium , Vilnius , Lithuania
Lithuania
1–0
5–1
693
2–1
694
3–1
695
4–1
696
21 September 2019
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Juventus
Hellas Verona
2–1
2–1
Serie A
697
28 September 2019
SPAL
2–0
2–0
698
1 October 2019
Bayer Leverkusen
3–0
3–0
UEFA Champions League
699
11 October 2019
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon , Portugal
Portugal
Luxembourg
2–0
3–0
UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
700
14 October 2019
Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex , Kyiv , Ukraine
Ukraine
1–2
1–2
701
19 October 2019
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Juventus
Bologna
1–0
2–1
Serie A
702
30 October 2019
Genoa
2–1
2–1
703
14 November 2019
Estádio Algarve , Faro , Portugal
Portugal
Lithuania
1–0
6–0
UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
704
2–0
705
6–0
706
17 November 2019
Stade Josy Barthel , Luxembourg City , Luxembourg
Luxembourg
2–0
2–0
707
1 December 2019
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Juventus
Sassuolo
2–2
2–2
Serie A
708
7 December 2019
Stadio Olimpico , Rome , Italy
Lazio
1–0
1–3
709
11 December 2019
BayArena , Leverkusen , Germany
Bayer Leverkusen
1–0
2–0
UEFA Champions League
710
15 December 2019
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Udinese
1–0
3–1
Serie A
711
2–0
712
18 December 2019
Stadio Luigi Ferraris , Genoa , Italy
Sampdoria
2–1
2–1
713
6 January 2020
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Cagliari
1–0
4–0
714
2–0
715
4–0
716
12 January 2020
Stadio Olimpico , Rome , Italy
Roma
2–0
2–1
717
19 January 2020
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Parma
1–0
2–1
718
2–1
719
22 January 2020
Roma
1–0
3–1
Coppa Italia
720
26 January 2020
Stadio San Paolo , Naples , Italy
Napoli
1–2
1–2
Serie A
721
2 February 2020
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Fiorentina
1–0
3–0
722
2–0
723
8 February 2020
Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi , Verona , Italy
Hellas Verona
1–0
1–2
724
13 February 2020
San Siro , Milan , Italy
Milan
1–1
1–1
Coppa Italia
725
22 February 2020
Stadio Paolo Mazza , Ferrara , Italy
SPAL
1–0
2–1
Serie A
726
22 June 2020
Stadio Renato Dall'Ara , Bologna , Italy
Bologna
1–0
2–0
727
26 June 2020
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Lecce
2–0
4–0
728
30 June 2020
Stadio Luigi Ferraris , Genoa , Italy
Genoa
2–0
3–1
729
4 July 2020
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Torino
3–1
4–1
730
7 July 2020
San Siro , Milan , Italy
Milan
2–0
2–4
731
11 July 2020
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Atalanta
1–1
2–2
732
2–2
733
20 July 2020
Lazio
1–0
2–1
734
2–0
735
26 July 2020
Sampdoria
1–0
2–0
736
7 August 2020
Lyon
1–1
2–1
UEFA Champions League
737
2–1
738
8 September 2020
Friends Arena , Solna , Sweden
Portugal
Sweden
1–0
2–0
UEFA Nations League
739
2–0
740
20 September 2020
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Juventus
Sampdoria
3–0
3–0
Serie A
741
27 September 2020
Stadio Olimpico , Rome , Italy
Roma
1–1
2–2
742
2–2
743
1 November 2020
Stadio Alberto Picco , La Spezia , Italy
Spezia
2–1
4–1
744
4–1
745
8 November 2020
Stadio Olimpico , Rome , Italy
Lazio
1–0
1–1
746
11 November 2020
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon , Portugal
Portugal
Andorra
6–0
7–0
International friendly
747
21 November 2020
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Juventus
Cagliari
1–0
2–0
Serie A
748
2–0
749
24 November 2020
Ferencváros
1–0
2–1
UEFA Champions League
750
2 December 2020
Dynamo Kyiv
2–0
3–0
751
8 December 2020
Camp Nou , Barcelona , Spain
Barcelona
1–0
3–0
752
3–0
753
13 December 2020
Stadio Luigi Ferraris , Genoa , Italy
Genoa
2–1
3–1
Serie A
754
3–1
755
19 December 2020
Stadio Ennio Tardini , Parma , Italy
Parma
2–0
4–0
756
3–0
757
3 January 2021
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Udinese
1–0
4–1
758
3–0
759
10 January 2021
Sassuolo
3–1
3–1
760
20 January 2021
Mapei Stadium , Reggio Emilia , Italy
Napoli
1–0
2–0
Supercoppa Italiana
761
2 February 2021
San Siro , Milan , Italy
Internazionale
1–1
2–1
Coppa Italia
762
2–1
763
6 February 2021
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Roma
1–0
2–0
Serie A
764
22 February 2021
Crotone
1–0
3–0
765
2–0
766
27 February 2021
Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi , Verona , Italy
Hellas Verona
1–0
1–1
767
2 March 2021
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Spezia
3–0
3–0
768
14 March 2021
Sardegna Arena , Cagliari , Italy
Cagliari
1–0
3–1
769
2–0
770
3–0
771
30 March 2021
Stade Josy Barthel , Luxembourg City , Luxembourg
Portugal
Luxembourg
2–1
3–1
2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
772
3 April 2021
Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino , Turin , Italy
Juventus
Torino
2–2
2–2
Serie A
773
7 April 2021
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Napoli
1–0
2–1
774
2 May 2021
Stadio Friuli , Udine , Italy
Udinese
1–1
2–1
775
2–1
776
12 May 2021
Mapei Stadium , Reggio Emilia , Italy
Sassuolo
2–0
3–1
777
15 May 2021
Juventus Stadium , Turin , Italy
Internazionale
1–0
3–2
778
9 June 2021
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon , Portugal
Portugal
Israel
2–0
4–0
International friendly
779
15 June 2021
Puskás Aréna , Budapest , Hungary
Hungary
2–0
3–0
UEFA Euro 2020
780
3–0
781
19 June 2021
Allianz Arena , Munich , Germany
Germany
1–0
2–4
782
23 June 2021
Puskás Aréna , Budapest , Hungary
France
1–0
2–2
783
2–2
784
1 September 2021
Estádio Algarve , Faro , Portugal
Republic of Ireland
1–1
2–1
2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
785
2–1
786
11 September 2021
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Manchester United
Newcastle United
1–0
4–1
Premier League
787
2–1
788
14 September 2021
Stadion Wankdorf , Bern , Switzerland
Young Boys
1–0
1–2
UEFA Champions League
789
19 September 2021
London Stadium , London , England
West Ham United
1–1
2–1
Premier League
790
29 September 2021
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Villarreal
2–1
2–1
UEFA Champions League
791
9 October 2021
Estádio Algarve , Faro , Portugal
Portugal
Qatar
1–0
3–0
International friendly
792
12 October 2021
Luxembourg
1–0
5–0
2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
793
2–0
794
5–0
795
20 October 2021
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Manchester United
Atalanta
3–2
3–2
UEFA Champions League
796
30 October 2021
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium , London , England
Tottenham Hotspur
1–0
3–0
Premier League
797
2 November 2021
Gewiss Stadium , Bergamo , Italy
Atalanta
1–1
2–2
UEFA Champions League
798
2–2
799
23 November 2021
El Madrigal , Villarreal , Spain
Villarreal
1–0
2–0
800
2 December 2021
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Arsenal
2–1
3–2
Premier League
801
3–2
802
11 December 2021
Carrow Road , Norwich , England
Norwich City
1–0
1–0
803
30 December 2021
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Burnley
3–0
3–1
804
15 February 2022
Brighton
1–0
2–0
805
12 March 2022
Tottenham Hotspur
1–0
3–2
806
2–1
807
3–2
808
16 April 2022
Norwich City
1–0
3–2
809
2–0
810
3–2
811
23 April 2022
Emirates Stadium , London , England
Arsenal
1–2
1–3
812
28 April 2022
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Chelsea
1–1
1–1
813
2 May 2022
Brentford
2–0
3–0
814
5 June 2022
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon , Portugal
Portugal
Switzerland
2–0
4–0
UEFA Nations League
815
3–0
816
15 September 2022
Zimbru Stadium , Chișinău , Moldova
Manchester United
Sheriff Tiraspol
2–0
2–0
UEFA Europa League
817
9 October 2022
Goodison Park , Liverpool , England
Everton
2–1
2–1
Premier League
818
27 October 2022
Old Trafford , Manchester , England
Sheriff Tiraspol
3–0
3–0
UEFA Europa League
819
24 November 2022
Stadium 974 , Doha , Qatar
Portugal
Ghana
1–0
3–2
2022 FIFA World Cup
820
3 February 2023
Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium , Al-Hassa , Saudi Arabia
Al-Nassr
Al Fateh
2–2
2–2
Saudi Pro League
821
9 February 2023
King Abdul Aziz Stadium , Mecca , Saudi Arabia
Al Wehda
1–0
4–0
822
2–0
823
3–0
824
4–0
825
25 February 2023
Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium , Abha , Saudi Arabia
Damac
1–0
3–0
826
2–0
827
3–0
828
18 March 2023
Mrsool Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Abha
1–1
2–1
829
23 March 2023
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon , Portugal
Portugal
Liechtenstein
3–0
4–0
UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying
830
4–0
831
26 March 2023
Stade de Luxembourg , Luxembourg City , Luxembourg
Luxembourg
1–0
6–0
832
4–0
833
4 April 2023
Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium , Al-Hassa , Saudi Arabia
Al-Nassr
Al-Adalah
1–0
5–0
Saudi Pro League
834
3–0
835
28 April 2023
Mrsool Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al Raed
1–0
4–0
836
16 May 2023
Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium , Ḥaʼil , Saudi Arabia
Al-Tai
1–0
2–0
837
23 May 2023
Mrsool Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al Shabab
3–2
3–2
838
20 June 2023
Laugardalsvöllur , Reykjavík , Iceland
Portugal
Iceland
1–0
1–0
UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying
839
31 July 2023
King Fahd Sports City , Taif , Saudi Arabia
Al-Nassr
Union Monastirienne
2–1
4–1
Arab Club Champions Cup
840
3 August 2023
Zamalek
1–1
1–1
841
6 August 2023
Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium , Abha , Saudi Arabia
Raja
1–0
3–1
842
9 August 2023
Al-Shorta
1–0
1–0
843
12 August 2023
King Fahd Sports City , Taif , Saudi Arabia
Al-Hilal
1–1
2–1
Arab Club Champions Cup
844
2–1
845
25 August 2023
Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium , Al-Hassa , Saudi Arabia
Al Fateh
2–0
5–0
Saudi Pro League
846
3–0
847
5–0
848
29 August 2023
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al Shabab
1–0
4–0
849
2–0
850
2 September 2023
King Abdullah Sports City , Buraidah , Saudi Arabia
Al-Hazem
4–1
5–1
851
16 September 2023
Al Raed
3–0
3–1
852
22 September 2023
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al-Ahli
1–0
4–3
853
4–2
854
29 September 2023
Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium , Ḥaʼil , Saudi Arabia
Al-Tai
2–1
2–1
855
2 October 2023
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Istiklol
1–1
3–1
AFC Champions League
856
13 October 2023
Estádio do Dragão , Porto , Portugal
Portugal
Slovakia
2–0
3–2
UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying
857
3–1
858
16 October 2023
Bilino Polje Stadium , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1–0
5–0
859
2–0
860
21 October 2023
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al-Nassr
Damac
2–1
2–1
Saudi Pro League
861
24 October 2023
Al-Duhail
3–0
4–3
AFC Champions League
862
4–2
863
4 November 2023
Al-Khaleej
1–0
2–0
Saudi Pro League
864
11 November 2023
King Abdul Aziz Stadium , Mecca , Saudi Arabia
Al Wehda
3–0
3–1
865
16 November 2023
Rheinpark Stadion , Vaduz , Liechtenstein
Portugal
Liechtenstein
1–0
2–0
UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying
866
24 November 2023
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al-Nassr
Al-Okhdood
2–0
3–0
Saudi Pro League
867
3–0
868
8 December 2023
Al-Riyadh
1–0
4–1
869
11 December 2023
Al-Shabab Club Stadium , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al Shabab
4–1
5–2
King Cup
870
22 December 2023
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al-Ettifaq
3–0
3–1
Saudi Pro League
871
26 December 2023
Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City , Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Ittihad
1–1
5–2
872
3–2
873
30 December 2023
King Abdullah Sports City , Buraidah , Saudi Arabia
Al Taawoun
4–1
4–1
874
14 February 2024
Prince Faisal bin Fahd Sports City , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al-Fayha
1–0
1–0
AFC Champions League
875
17 February 2024
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al Fateh
1–0
2–1
Saudi Pro League
876
21 February 2024
Al-Fayha
2–0
2–0
AFC Champions League
877
25 February 2024
Al-Shabab Club Stadium , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al Shabab
1–0
3–2
Saudi Pro League
878
11 March 2024
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al Ain
4–3
4–3
AFC Champions League
879
15 March 2024
King Abdullah Sports City , Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Al-Ahli
1–0
1–0
Saudi Pro League
880
30 March 2024
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al-Tai
3–1
5–1
881
4–1
882
5–1
883
2 April 2024
Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Sports City , Abha , Saudi Arabia
Abha
1–0
8–0
884
2–0
885
4–0
886
1 May 2024
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al-Khaleej
1–0
3–1
King Cup
887
3–0
888
4 May 2024
Al Wehda
1–0
6–0
Saudi Pro League
889
2–0
890
5–0
891
9 May 2024
Prince Hathloul bin Abdulaziz Sports City , Najran , Saudi Arabia
Al-Okhdood
2–0
3–2
892
27 May 2024
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Ittihad
1–0
4–2
893
2–0
894
11 June 2024
Estádio Municipal de Aveiro , Aveiro , Portugal
Portugal
Republic of Ireland
2–0
3–0
International friendly
895
3–0
896
14 August 2024
Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Sports City , Abha , Saudi Arabia
Al-Nassr
Al Taawoun
2–0
2–0
2024 Saudi Super Cup
897
17 August 2024
Al Hilal
1–0
1–4
2024 Saudi Super Cup
898
22 August 2024
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al Raed
1–0
1–1
Saudi Pro League
899
27 August 2024
King Abdullah Sports City , Buraidah , Saudi Arabia
Al-Fayha
2–0
4–1
900
5 September 2024
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon , Portugal
Portugal
Croatia
2–0
2–1
UEFA Nations League
901
8 September 2024
Scotland
2–1
2–1
902
20 September 2024
Al-Ettifaq Club Stadium , Dammam , Saudi Arabia
Al-Nassr
Al-Ettifaq
1–0
3–0
Saudi Pro League
903
27 September 2024
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al Wehda
2–0
2–0
904
30 September 2024
Al-Rayyan
2–0
2–1
AFC Champions League
905
5 October 2024
Al-Orobah
1–0
3–0
Saudi Pro League
906
12 October 2024
Kazimierz Górski National Stadium , Warsaw , Poland
Portugal
Poland
2–0
3–1
UEFA Nations League
907
18 October 2024
Al-Shabab Club Stadium , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al-Nassr
Al Shabab
2–1
2–1
Saudi Pro League
908
5 November 2024
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al Ain
2–0
5–1
AFC Champions League
909
15 November 2024
Estádio do Dragão , Porto , Portugal
Portugal
Poland
2–0
5–1
UEFA Nations League
910
5–0
911
22 November 2024
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Al-Nassr
Al Qadsiah
1–0
1–2
Saudi Pro League
912
25 November 2024
Al Bayt Stadium , Al Khor , Qatar
Al-Gharafa
1–0
3–1
AFC Champions League
913
3–0
914
29 November 2024
Al-Awwal Park , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Damac
1–0
2–0
Saudi Pro League
915
2–0
916
6 December 2024
King Abdullah Sports City , Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Ittihad
1–1
1–2
Detailed statistics
Gallery
See also
^ The terminology for the award has varied. Ronaldo received three Ballons d'Or (2008 , 2016 , 2017 ) and two FIFA Ballons d'Or (2013 , 2014 ), as well as the 2008 FIFA World Player of the Year and 2016 , 2017 The Best FIFA Men's Player awards.
^ a b Runners-up received medals in the FA Cup.
^ Ronaldo was a squad member, as Portugal finished fourth.
^ Runners-up receive medals in the UEFA Champions League.
^ a b Ronaldo declined the medal.
^ Although Ronaldo did not play in the 2014 Copa del Rey Final , he played six times in Real Madrid's run to the final, scoring three goals.
^ Ronaldo was a squad member, as Portugal finished third.
^ Runners-up receive medals in the Supercoppa Italiana.
^ Runners-up receive medals in the Coppa Italia.
^ Runners-up receive medals in the King Cup.
^ Ronaldo declined the medal.
^ a b c d e Awards, galas, honours, prize awarders and other miscellaneous organisations are presented in a randomised order.
^ Shared with Peter Crouch and Jermain Defoe .
^ a b c Shared with Lionel Messi .
^ Shared with Álvaro Morata .
^ Shared with Luis Suárez (Liverpool ).
^ Shared with Neymar and Lionel Messi .
^ Shared with Luis Suárez .
^ Shared with Romarinho and Maurício Antônio .
^ Ronaldo tied with five other players on goals; however, Spain's Fernando Torres registered more assists and played fewer minutes than others, earning the Golden Boot , while Germany's Mario Gómez and Russia's Alan Dzagoev received the Silver and Bronze Boots, respectively.
^ Ronaldo and Czech Republic 's Patrik Schick scored equal amounts of goals. Ronaldo, however, registered more assists and played fewer minutes than Schick, thus earning the Top Scorer Award.
^ Ronaldo scored as many goals as five other players. However, he had more assists than the others, hence the Silver Boot.
^ Ronaldo was nominated twice in the same month.
^ Ronaldo tied with Toni Kroos and Emiliano Tade on assists; however, Kroos played fewer minutes in the final competition and was thus ranked first by FIFA .
^ Includes Best club XI and Best international XI.
^ As the 12th player.
^ Two Fantasy Teams were chosen, one by a panel of judges and the other by public vote.[ 338] Ronaldo was selected by both public and the panel.
^ While playing for Manchester United , Ronaldo was part of the team which was nominated for Laureus World Sports Award for Team of the Year in 2009,[ 342] [ 343] and in 2015,[ 344] [ 345] 2017[ 346] [ 347] and 2018[ 348] was part of the Real Madrid team which was also nominated. Additionally, he captained the Portugal national team[ 349] [ 350] that was nominated in 2017.[ 346] [ 347]
^ The first time a football player has been awarded the prize.
^ Manchester United won 6–5 on penalties
^ UEFA awarded two man of the match awards. Edwin Van der Sar was named as UEFA's Man of the Match, whereas Ronaldo received Fan's Man of the Match award.
^ The identity of the record holder is disputed.
^ Shared with Vivian Woodward and Lionel Messi .
^ Germany 's Bastian Schweinsteiger featured in his third last-four clash 24 hours later.
^ Shared with Andres Iniesta .
^ Ronaldo missed one match due to injury.
^ Shared with Ronaldo Nazário and Lionel Messi.
^ Shared with Giuseppe Signori .
^ Shared with Gabriel Batistuta and Fabio Quagliarella .
^ Real Madrid attributes Ronaldo 451 goals, but his official number is 450.[ 490]
^ Shared with Alfredo Di Stéfano .
^ Since surpassed by Gareth Bale 's fee of €100.8 million in 2013 (also to Real Madrid ), Paul Pogba 's €105 million transfer fee to Manchester United in 2016, and Neymar 's €222 million transfer fee to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017.
^ Since surpassed by Lionel Messi (6).
^ Since surpassed by Renato Sanches who was 18 years and ten months old at the time of the UEFA Euro 2016 . Portugal announced their final Euro 2016 squad on 17 May.
^ Since surpassed by Renato Sanches who was 18 years and 326 days old at the time of the UEFA Euro 2016 Final .
^ Since surpassed by Mohamed Salah who scored 32 league goals in the 2017–18 season and Erling Haaland who scored 36 league goals in the 2022–23 season .
^ Since surpassed by Lionel Messi on 7 December 2019 (35).
^ Since broken by Olivier Giroud on 2 December 2020. He scored four goals against Sevilla at the age of 34 years and 63 days and then surpassed by Karim Benzema with 34 years, 108 days on 9 March 2022.
^ Since surpassed by Ciro Immobile who went on to score 14 penalties in the same season.
^ Includes Taça de Portugal , FA Cup , Copa del Rey , Coppa Italia and King Cup
^ Includes Football League Cup
^ All appearances in UEFA Champions League , unless where noted
^ Includes FA Community Shield , FIFA Club World Cup , Supercopa de España , UEFA Super Cup , Supercoppa Italiana , Saudi Super Cup and Arab Club Champions Cup
^ One appearance in UEFA Champions League third qualifying round , two appearances in UEFA Cup
^ Includes one appearance in UEFA Champions League third qualifying round
^ Includes two appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League third qualifying round
^ Appearance in FA Community Shield
^ a b Appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
^ Does not include one goal scored on 18 September 2010 against Real Sociedad . Marca , which awards the Pichichi Trophy , attribute it to Ronaldo, while La Liga and UEFA attribute it to Pepe .[ 520]
^ a b Appearances in Supercopa de España
^ One appearance and two goals in UEFA Super Cup , two appearances in Supercopa de España , two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
^ One appearance in UEFA Super Cup , one appearance and one goal in Supercopa de España , two appearances and two goals in FIFA Club World Cup
^ a b c Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
^ a b Appearance(s) in Saudi Super Cup
^ a b Appearances in AFC Champions League
^ Six appearances and six goals in Arab Club Champions Cup , one appearance in Saudi Super Cup
^ Ronaldo scored another goal against Azerbaijan on 7 October. The goal, however, was wrongly disallowed because the referee initially deemed the ball hadn't crossed the line.[ 521]
^ Ronaldo scored a goal against Serbia on 27 March. Due to the absence of goal-line technology , however, the goal was wrongly disallowed. The referee Danny Makkelie later apologised for the mistake.[ 522]
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