Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated his 1,200th professional match with a goal and an assist as he helped his Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr get a 4-1 win over Al Riyadh on Friday.
“Cristiano Ronaldo has now played in 1,200 professional matches,” the Saudi Pro League posted on the X platform, as the former Real Madrid player moved closer to Peter Shilton, who leads the list of male players with the most official appearances.
The 38-year-old Ronaldo opened the scoring shortly after the half-hour mark when he tapped in a cross from Sadio Mane, who had had a goal disallowed in the first minute of the game.
The goal was the 868th of Ronaldo’s career. Omg, what a player!
The Portuguese strengthened his status as the league’s top scorer with his 16 goals from the season’s 16 matches and helped his team bounce back following a 3-0 defeat to leaders Al Hilal last Friday.
“Three more points!” Ronaldo posted on social media. “I am thankful to all my teammates who helped me reach my 1,200th match. What a ride, but we’re not done yet!”
Three minutes into first-half injury time, Ronaldo assisted on his countryman Otavio’s headed goal.
Al Nassr’s Brazilian Talisca netted twice in the second half, with a consolation goal from Al Riyadh’s Andre Gray coming in between.
Al Nassr is second in the standings with 37 points, seven adrift of Al Hilal, while Al Riyadh is 14th with 16 points.
Former England goalkeeper Shilton is acknowledged as the record holder for the most competitive men’s professional games, though the total is disputed. Some statistics websites say the tally is 1,390, but Shilton himself, on his X feed, gives it as 1,387.
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