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By winning his 37th trophy on Thursday

Cristiano Ronaldo moved from 9th to 4th place on the list of players with the most trophies in football history

Only Dani Alves, Marquinhos, and Messi remain ahead

If he wins 6 more trophies, he will be just behind Messi

By winning his 37th trophy on Thursday Cristiano Ronaldo moved from 9th to 4th place on the list of players with the most trophies in football history Only Dani Alves, Marquinhos, and Messi remain ahead If he wins 6 more trophies, he will be just behind Messi

u/Total_Blackberry_710 — 2 hours ago

Cristiano still remains the ONLY player to win back to back PL-POTS award & it's insane how this Stat is Never brought up in media when discussing his career's Big achievements🔥

u/OldEstablishment117 — 5 hours ago
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Cristiano Ronaldo recreating his impossible-angle free kicks across three different decades. Which is the best one?

Overall, aesthetically I think Real Madrid is the best one, but Manchester United one was definitely the hardest.

•Goal 1

Age: 24 (Prime)

Scored For: Manchester United

Date: February 21, 2009

Location: Old Trafford (Manchester, England)

Competition: English Premier League (match winning goal)

•Goal 2

Age: 27 (Peak of Prime)

Scored For: Real Madrid

Date: April 4, 2012

Location: Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid, Spain)

Competition: UEFA Champions League (Quarter-final, 2nd Leg)

•Goal 3

Age: 41 (Current)

Scored For: Al-Nassr FC

Date: May 21, 2026

Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Competition: Saudi Pro League (Last and League winning match of the season)

u/Creative_Yogurt5206 — 20 hours ago
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Thierry Henry, despite his inferiority complex and his hatred for Cristiano Ronaldo, knows how to be objective.

"For me, this perfectly illustrates why he has become one of the greatest athletes of all time." "We see Cristiano Ronaldo cry after winning the Saudi championship, and some people do nothing. But for me, this moment perfectly illustrates why he has become one of the greatest athletes of all time.

He is a player who has already conquered football. Champions Leagues, Ballon d'Or awards, league titles in England, Spain, and Italy, international trophies with Portugal... he literally has nothing left to prove to anyone.

Yet, at 41, he still celebrates victories with the same emotion, the same passion, and the same obsession as he did as a teenager at Sporting. It's exceptional. Most players lose that thirst for victory after one or two major titles. Cristiano, however, has never lost it.

We often talk about talent, but it's the mentality that distinguishes the Legends of true greats. Cristiano trained as if each season were his last. He approached every match as if it mattered. That's why he stayed at the top for so long. Twenty years, during which generations of players emerged and then disappeared.

That he maintains such passion at his age, after everything he has accomplished, is simply incredible. It shows young players that excellence isn't just about talent, but also about sacrifice, discipline, consistency, and refusing to rest on one's laurels.

You can love him or hate him, but you have to respect that mentality. Football may never see another competitor like Cristiano Ronaldo.

8 months ago after losing the Saudi Super Cup to Al Ahli Ronaldo was mocked for saying he was going to win the league - 8 months later he shut everybody up and made his statement a reality

u/Ricr7 — 1 day ago

Argentinian womans player Yamii Rodriguez showing her support to Ronaldo 🔥🇦🇷

u/Ricr7 — 1 day ago

People often fixate on the number of free kicks scored or who has the most forgetting that Cristiano Ronaldo is probably the one who scores the most from difficult or varied places and angles the best in this area

u/Total_Blackberry_710 — 2 days ago

Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the first player to win league titles, a Golden Boot and MVP awards in four different countries across multiple continents.

u/Total_Blackberry_710 — 2 days ago