Cristiano Ronaldo has further cemented his status as a footballing immortal after leading Al-Nassr to the 2026 Saudi Pro League title.
At 40 years old, the Portuguese legend has achieved a feat never seen before in the sport: becoming the first player in history to win four different national leagues while also finishing as the top scorer in each of them.
A Record-Breaking Journey Across Europe and Asia
Although “The Don” did not claim the Golden Boot in the 2026 season, his previous two seasons as the top scorer in Saudi Arabia secured this milestone.
Ronaldo’s legendary journey began in the English Premier League, where he won three titles and the Golden Boot with Manchester United.
He replicated this dominance in La Liga with Real Madrid, winning two titles and multiple scoring awards. Even during his stint in Serie A with Juventus, the “Portuguese Star” finished as the league’s top scorer and secured two Scudettos.
Eyes on the Ultimate Prize: World Cup 2026
Throughout his illustrious career, Ronaldo has amassed 8 league titles and scored a staggering 974 goals for both club and country.
Now, he turns his focus toward the only major trophy missing from his cabinet: the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Representing Portugal for a historic sixth time, Ronaldo aims to crown his legendary career with the most prestigious prize in football.




