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This week for Cristiano Ronaldo It was enhanced with a high load of emotion and goals. He first confirmed his return to Manchester United 12 years later and then traveled to Portugal to break the record for the highest historical scorer at the national team level, which is why he received an award from Guinness.
His diploma has already arrived for being officially included in the Guinness World Records book and he showed it off on his social networks with a photo for posterity. An award that will have a special place in your personal museum.
“Thanks to ‘Guinness World Records,'” Cristiano Ronaldo posted. “It always feels good to be recognized as a world record breaker. We are going to keep trying to increase these numbers even more! ”He added in the trill.
At 36 years of age he reached the mark of 111 international goals with Portugal to leave behind the 109 goals that the Iranian Ali Daei had. He doubled at 86 ‘and 90 + 6’ against Ireland, to give the team victory 2 for 1 at home for the European Qualifiers heading to Qatar 2022
CR7’s goal is to raise that number to set the bar as high as possible for its rivals. For example, Leo Messi is two years younger than Cristiano, but he is 35 international goals away from reaching the Portuguese star.
In his career he has 785 official goals, 450 were billed with Real Madrid from 2009 to 2017, to finish as the top scorer in the White House. With Manchester United he registered 118 goals and now he will have the possibility to increase that number.
With Portugal he screamed 111 goals and with Juventus he left 101 goals. At Sporting Clube he did just five before signing with United as a teenager.
Read also: The record collector: Cristiano Ronaldo is the national team’s all-time top scorer
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