In a remarkable display of longevity and skill, Cristiano Ronaldo has claimed a new scoring record in FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. His recent match against Hungary saw him score his 41st goal in the competition, a milestone that surpasses the previous record of 39 held by Carlos Ruiz. The legendary Portuguese forward’s goal-scoring spree continued during the qualifying fixture, even though the game ended in a draw. This latest achievement marks his 947th career goal overall. Ronaldo’s first goal of the match leveled the playing field for Portugal, and he soon after netted the go-ahead goal, further cementing his status as a top international goalscorer. This record highlights his exceptional performance in World Cup qualifying tournaments, placing him above notable players like Lionel Messi in this specific category.
Ronaldo’s 947th Goal Propels Him to World Cup Qualifier Record
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