Top Ten Goal Scorers of All Time

1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) 2002 – present: 901 GOALS in 1231 MATCHES

2. Lionel Messi (Argentina) 2004 – present: 838 GOALS in 1091 MATCHES

3. Pele (Brazil) 1957 – 1977: 762 GOALS in 1,362 MATCHES

4. Romario (Brazil) 1985 – 2007: 755 GOALS in 768 MATCHES

5. Ferenc Puskás (Hungary) 1943 – 1966: 724 GOALS in 620 MATCHES

6. Josef Bican (Czechoslovakia) 1931 – 1955: 722 GOALS in 451 MATCHES 

7. Jimmy Jones (Northern Ireland) 1947 – 1964: 648 GOALS in 497 MATCHES 

8. Gerd Müller (Germany) 1964 – 1981: 634 GOALS in 618 MATCHES

8. Robert Lewandowski (Poland) 2008 – present: 634 GOALS in 927 MATCHES

10. Joe Bambrick (Northern Ireland) 1926 – 1943: 629 GOALS in UNKNOWN NUMBER OF MATCHES

The national side will play four Nations League matches by next Summer, with two more scheduled if they progress to the finals, and, with Ronaldo scoring two in his last six, let’s add another couple.

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Breaking down Cristiano Ronaldo’s 900 goals: How exactly has he reached the lankmark?

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If the icon is stranded at 946 next summer, while possibly searching for a new club, he will require another 54 to slot himself once again into the record books.

The forward might have scored 44 times in the 2023-24 campaign but he has not passed 50 in a season since 2015-16, meaning he will likely have to play until the 2026 World Cup to rack up a kilo of goals.

An emotional Ronaldo seemed to say farewell to his national side after being knocked out of the 2024 Euros by France on penalties, but it would surprise no one if he was leading the team out in Canada, Mexico or the United States in two years.

Indeed, chief among his backers to break the mightiest of all footballing records is his Portugal manager Roberto Martinez.

‘I don’t think anyone can say that Cristiano can’t do something,’ he said. ‘It is incredible what he is doing in football.

‘But for us the objective is collective. Cristiano can help, it is not just about goals.

‘Assists are very important, if he can make 100 assists, I will be very happy.’

An emotional Ronaldo seemed to say farewell to his national side after Euro 2024 elimination

An emotional Ronaldo seemed to say farewell to his national side after Euro 2024 elimination

Portugal manager Roberto Martinez will have a big say over Ronaldo's national playing time

Portugal manager Roberto Martinez will have a big say over Ronaldo’s national playing time

Ronaldo's first ever goal came for Sporting Lisbon in a league game against Moreirense on October 7, 2002

Ronaldo’s first ever goal came for Sporting Lisbon in a league game against Moreirense on October 7, 2002

Ronaldo had to wait around five-and-a-half years to notch his 100th strike - a calm penalty against Tottenham in January 2008 while at Man United

Ronaldo had to wait around five-and-a-half years to notch his 100th strike – a calm penalty against Tottenham in January 2008 while at Man United

Ronaldo shares his thoughts after reaching 900 career goals
When the man himself was asked about making it to the World Cup after Thursday’s win over Croatia, he was predictably coy. 

‘Portugal winning a Euros is equivalent to a World Cup,’ Ronaldo said. ‘I’ve already won two trophies for Portugal that I really wanted.’

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Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the first footballer ever to score 900 GOALS… so, will he reach 1,000?

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Ronaldo added: ‘I’m not motivated by that. I’m motivated to enjoy football and records appear in a natural way.

‘I don’t chase records, they’re the ones who chase me.’

Even if Ronaldo does make it to the four-yearly spectacle, his road to 1,000 is likely to all boil down to his choice of club after his Al-Nassr exit.

If he stays in a – to put it politely – slightly less competitive league then the Portugal legend might have just ten or 20 goals to go when the summer of 2026 rolls round. This might be too much for his ambition to resist and the forward might hobble, if necessary, to four figures.

A return to a top European league, or an ill-timed injury, could leave Ronaldo requiring dozens of strikes to reach the target when he turns 41.

Another way of looking at it is to track the number of days it took him to score each set of 100 goals.

Ronaldo had to wait around five-and-a-half years to notch his 100th strike – a calm penalty against Tottenham in January 2008 – but it took the then Real Madrid man just 17 months to fly from 200 to 300.

His latest century? Some 1,008 days went by before the Portuguese star was able to celebrate his 900th.

While his quickest hundred would get him to 1,000 on February 5, 2026 – his 41st birthday – this tally was achieved at his peak and even Ronaldo would accept those heights would be difficult to rediscover.

At the other end of the scale, if he matched the speed of his most recent leap he would make a grand on June 9, 2027. But, to complicate things further, his road to 900 was stymied somewhat by a frustrating return to Man United where he was eventually cast out by Erik Ten Hag.

The reality? It all depends on injuries and transfers but one thing you cannot fault is a lack of hunger – something which has plagued many a footballer as they reach the twilight stages of their career.

A complete breakdown of strikes shows how Ronaldo has reached 900 career goals as a player

A complete breakdown of strikes shows how Ronaldo has reached 900 career goals as a player

It then took the then Real Madrid man just 17 months to fly from 200 to 300

It then took the then Real Madrid man just 17 months to fly from 200 to 300

His road to 900 was stymied somewhat by a frustrating return to Man United

His road to 900 was stymied somewhat by a frustrating return to Man United

Ronaldo has never won the World Cup but he did help Portugal conquer Europe back in 2016

Ronaldo has never won the World Cup but he did help Portugal conquer Europe back in 2016

Cristiano Ronaldo reaffirms his commitment to Portugal team
Go at his quickest: he’s at four figures by 41. His most recent: 42 and a half. And if he keeps up his current form it will be somewhere in between.

With the footballer slowly focussing more on life away from the pitch, including launching a YouTube channel which now has 59 million subscribers, an exit from the sport he has lit up for 22 years might be imminent.

But wouldn’t it just be typical if a greying Ronaldo nodded home a winning header at the next World Cup to achieve the mightiest of all landmarks.

    

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