Cristiano Ronaldo has once again rewritten football history after helping Al-Nassr clinch the Saudi Pro League title in dramatic fashion, while also setting a new global record in the process.
Al-Nassr secured the championship on Thursday night with an impressive 4–2 victory over Damac, a result that confirmed them as league winners ahead of their closest rivals, Al-Hilal.
The Portuguese superstar played a decisive role in the title-clinching match, scoring twice as his team sealed a memorable triumph to end the season on top.
His teammate Sadio Mané opened the scoring in the first half, giving Al-Nassr early control of the game before a second-half surge turned the contest into a dominant display.
Kingsley Coman also found the net in the second half, adding to the attacking brilliance that eventually set up Ronaldo’s match-winning contribution.
The 41-year-old forward delivered when it mattered most, scoring a brace that ensured Al-Nassr held on to secure the title in front of their supporters.
However, beyond the trophy itself, Ronaldo achieved a landmark individual milestone that further strengthens his legendary status in world football.
According to Marca, the Al-Nassr captain has now become the only player in football history to win both a league title and a top scorer award in four different countries.
He achieved the feat in England with Manchester United, in Spain with Real Madrid, in Italy with Juventus, and now in Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr.
This rare accomplishment highlights the longevity and consistency of a career that has spanned more than two decades at the very highest level of the sport.
Ronaldo’s influence in Saudi Arabia has been transformative since his arrival, not only raising the profile of the league but also delivering crucial goals and leadership on the pitch.
With this latest achievement, his already extraordinary list of records continues to grow as he shows no signs of slowing down despite being in the final stages of his career.
The Portuguese icon will now shift focus to international duty as he prepares to lead Portugal at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which begins next month.
As anticipation builds for that tournament, Ronaldo’s latest record adds yet another chapter to a career already widely regarded as one of the greatest in football history.
And after conquering four different leagues, the message from Saudi Arabia is clear once again -Cristiano Ronaldo is still breaking limits no one else has reached.
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