Cristiano Ronaldo broke the all-time FIFA record at his Old Trafford stadium this weekend with his 806th goal against Tottenham.
The 37-year-old Manchester United striker scored a hat-trick for the 3-2 victory, finishing the day with 807 career goals and surpassing Josef Bican’s previous record of 805 which stood from 1931 to 1955.
“Nothing beats the feeling of being back on the pitch and helping the team with goals and effort,” Ronaldo wrote in a post. “We proved once again that we can beat any team at any time, as long as we work hard and stick together. There are no limits for Man. United! No matter what! Come on, Devils!
Ronaldo also currently holds the all-time records for most international goals in men’s football at 115 and most Champions League goals at 140. The victory over Tottenham puts Manchester United in the top four of the table.
Elsewhere in the sport, Tom Brady is coming out of retirement to play another season with the Buccaneers.
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