At 40, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to devour records. The Portuguese forward, with his goal against Al-Ahli in the Saudi Super Cup final, reached 100 goals for Al-Nassr in the 113 matches he has played so far.
He scored his 100th goal for the Saudi side from the penalty spot, a familiar sight, shortly before half-time. He could have reached the milestone in the semi-final, but he chose to selflessly set up Joao Felix instead.
Al-Nassr now become the fourth team for whom Cristiano Ronaldo has scored at least 100 goals. The list is topped by Real Madrid, where he netted an incredible 450 goals in 438 matches.
At Manchester United, the only club where he has had two different spells, he reached 145 goals, while at Juventus he scored 101 in just three seasons.
Cristiano Ronaldo thus becomes the first player in history to reach 100 goals for four different teams. If anyone could break that record, it is Cristiano Ronaldo.