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Cristiano Ronaldo scores four to pass 500 league goals

Portuguese star has scored for five different teams across five leagues



Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring second of his four goals during Al Nassr's 4-0 win over Al Wehda in Saudi Pro League at the King Abdulaziz Stadium in Mecca on Thursday.
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Riyadh: Cristiano Ronaldo scored all of Al Nassr’s goals in a 4-0 rout of Al Wehda in the Saudi league on Thursday as he passed the 500 league goal mark in his club career.

The 38-year-old Portuguese star now has 503 goals scored for five different teams stretched across five leagues.

He hit three for Sporting Lisbon in his fledgling career, 103 for Manchester United over two spells, 311 for Real Madrid and 81 at Juventus.

Ronaldo now has five for Al Nassr, who he joined after the World Cup following his bitter divorce from United.

Left-footed strike

On Thursday, he hit the 500-goal mark in the 21st minute with a left-footed strike.

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He made it 2-0 with his right foot just before the interval before his hat-trick arrived from the penalty spot eight minutes into the second half.

It was his 61st career hat-trick. He added a fourth just after the hour mark when he was first to a rebound.

Ronaldo celebrates with teammates during the Saudi league match on Thursday.
Image Credit: AFP

First goal in Saudi Arabia

Ronaldo had opened his account for his new employers last Friday with a stoppage-time penalty in a 2-2 away draw against Al Fateh.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner, who holds the all-time records for Champions League and international goals, is banking more than €400 million for his surprise move to Saudi, according to sources close to Al Nassr.

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The giant sum includes €200 million for promoting Saudi Arabia’s expected joint bid to host the 2030 World Cup, the sources told AFP.

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