Cristiano Ronaldo’s 500 goals after 30 is the latest milestone in a career defined by longevity and consistency.
The Portuguese forward has now scored 500 goals since turning 30, underlining his ability to perform at the highest level well into his late 30s and early 40s.
The numbers reflect Ronaldo’s impact across multiple clubs and for his national team. He scored 162 goals for Real Madrid after turning 30. During that period, he continued to deliver in domestic and European competitions.
At Juventus, Ronaldo added 101 goals. His time in Italy further cemented his reputation as one of football’s most reliable scorers.
Since joining Al Nassr, he has netted 116 goals. He has remained a central figure for the Saudi club and continues to contribute consistently. Ronaldo also scored 27 goals for Manchester United after returning to the Premier League.
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For Portugal, he has added 91 goals since turning 30, extending his legacy as one of the most prolific international scorers in history.
Closing in on 1,000 Career Goals
With 963 career goals overall, Ronaldo now stands just 37 goals away from the 1,000-goal milestone.
The figure highlights his remarkable longevity in modern football. Few players maintain elite-level performance for so long across different leagues and competitions.
His post-30 scoring record also challenges traditional views about age and peak performance in professional football. Ronaldo’s journey continues as he aims to reach the historic four-digit mark.