Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player to score 100 goals for four different clubs and his country as he reached three figures for Al-Nassr on Saturday.
The Portugal superstar has dominated in Saudi Arabian football since making the move from Manchester United at the end of December 2022, finishing as top scorer of the Saudi Pro League in each of the previous two seasons.
And he made history in the Saudi Super Cup final as his goal against Al-Ahli Saudi took him to 100 for his career with the club.
Ronaldo had drawn a blank in the semi-final as Al-Nassr saw off Al-Ittihad 2-1, but he was presented with a golden opportunity from the penalty spot in the 41st minute.
He made no mistake, firing down the middle and beyond Édouard Mendy to put Al-Nassr in front.
Ronaldo has also scored 100 goals for Manchester United (145), Real Madrid (450) and Juventus (101). In addition, he is Portugal’s record goalscorer with 138.