Cristiano Ronaldo has etched his name in the history books by achieving a unique milestone in the football world. After helping Al-Nassr win the Saudi league title, the Portuguese star has become the first player ever to win a league title and be the top scorer in four different countries: England, Spain, Italy, and Saudi Arabia.

Ronaldo's Career Highlights

Ronaldo has consistently been a force to be reckoned with throughout his career. With Manchester United, he won three league titles and was the top scorer in the Premier League in the 2007-2008 season. During his time at Real Madrid, he won two league titles and was the top scorer in La Liga for three seasons. With Juventus, he won two Scudettos and was the top scorer in the 2020-2021 season. Now, with his first title at Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, he has solidified his status as a one-of-a-kind player in the sport.

Achieving a Record-Breaking Milestone

Ronaldo's achievement is all the more remarkable given that he is the first player to ever accomplish this feat in four different leagues: the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, and now the Saudi league. This milestone is part of his ongoing quest to break records and write history in the football world.

The Spanish press, which has long followed Ronaldo's career, highlighted his latest achievement. With 974 goals in his career, and barring any unforeseen injuries, Ronaldo is expected to reach the 1000-goal mark in the coming season. "Cristiano is eternal. The Portuguese star's ordeal is over. Al-Nassr defeated Damac 4-1, securing a championship title that required blood, sweat, and tears. Since Ronaldo's arrival, the team had lost 14 consecutive titles. This league title puts an end to continental disasters and sporting doubts. Everything culminates with the victory of a team that has endured suffering in all its splendor. A team that has helped its star reach 974 goals. This is the trophy that crowns Cristiano Ronaldo as the king of Saudi Arabia," wrote the journalists at AS.