Portuguese legend Cristiano Ronaldo has once again added to his staggering record-breaking goal tally, reaching new milestones for both club and country. Following his latest performance, his numbers now stand at an astonishing 140 international goals and 942 career goals.
The updated count comes after Ronaldo's impressive performance in Portugal's recent 5-0 victory over Armenia in a 2026 World Cup qualifier. In that match, the 40-year-old forward scored a brace, with his second goal being a powerful long-range strike that showcased his enduring quality.
His two goals against Armenia propelled his international tally to 140, further solidifying his position as the all-time leading male goalscorer in international football. The brace also contributed to his overall career total, bringing it to an astounding 942.
Ronaldo continues to defy age and expectations, edging closer to the mythical 1,000-goal mark—a feat that has never been officially achieved in the modern era of the game. His relentless pursuit of records and his sustained excellence at the highest level of football remain a testament to his status as one of the sport's all-time greats.
