The Portuguese star has won 1 UEFA Champions League, 1 Spanish Liga, 2 Copa Del Reys and a Spanish Super cup Title with the Whites.
Cristiano Ronaldo The FIFA 2013 World Player of the Year |
June 26, 2009 is the day when Real Madrid signed Cristiano Ronaldo in a world record transfer fees from Manchester United. An idol among Madrid fans, the striker has since become the club’s fourth all-time top scorer, while also smashing some of its long-standing records. He has recorded some phenomenal numbers, such as his average of more than one goal per game.
Ronaldo has played 246 official matches in his five years with the Whites, scoring 253 Goals: 178 in La Liga, 52 in the Champions League, 20 in theCopa Del Rey and 3 in the Super cup of Spain. In the list of all-time top goal-scorers he looks up on Raúl (323), Di Stéfano (308) and Santillana (290).
Ronaldo has played 246 official matches in his five years with the Whites, scoring 253 Goals: 178 in La Liga, 52 in the Champions League, 20 in theCopa Del Rey and 3 in the Super cup of Spain. In the list of all-time top goal-scorers he looks up on Raúl (323), Di Stéfano (308) and Santillana (290).
IN HIS 5TH SEASON WITH REAL, RONALDO ALSO WON THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE AND THE CUP, THE BALLON D’OR, THE PICHICHI AND THE GOLDEN SHOE.
The Stats and Records of the Portuguese, who renewed with the club for 5 years on the 15th of September 2013, have come along with a plethora of titles. Ronaldo has won 1 Champions League, 1 Spanish Liga, 2 Copa del Reys and 1 Supercup of Spain with Real Madrid.
Ballon D'Or 2013 Winner (Left), European Golden Shoe Winner 2010/11 (Right) |
Individually, he was awarded the 2013 Ballon d’Or and his second La Liga top goal-scorer trophy (Pichichi) and his second Golden Shoe with Real Madrid. In the European Cup he broke the record for goals scored in one season with 17.
Four Seasons Scoring more than 50 Goals
A game-changer and a leader, Ronaldo has played spectacular football ever since making his debut with the Whites on 29 August 2009, when he scored one of the goals in the 3-2 win over Deportivo in the Santiago Bernabéu. He found the net 33 times that season, a figure he followed up with four in the 50s: scoring 54, 60, 55 and 51 goals.