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Cristiano Ronaldo scores for Al Nassr in Saudi Super Cup final: How many goals does he need now to reach 1,000?

Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo was among the goalscorers in Al Nassr's defeat to Al-Ahli in the 2025 Saudi Super Cup final. Here's how close he is now to reaching the 1,000-goal mark.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr is getting closer to scoring 1,000 goals in his career
© Yu Chun Christopher Wong/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty ImagesCristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr is getting closer to scoring 1,000 goals in his career

Al Nassr’s efforts were not enough to clinch the first title of the season as they fell 5-3 on penalties in the Saudi Super Cup final against Al-Ahli. However, Cristiano Ronaldo added another goal to his already impressive tally, bringing him closer to the 1,000-goal milestone.

With his penalty goal in today’s match, Ronaldo has now scored 939 goals in his career, meaning he is just 61 goals away from 1,000—a record that seems plausible given that he is still active. Regardless, he continues to extend his record as the top goalscorer in professional soccer.

The goal was also his 100th with Al Nassr, making him the first player ever to record over 100 goals with four different clubs and his national team. He has scored 145 goals for Manchester United, 450 for Real Madrid, 101 for Juventus, 139 for Portugal, and now 100 for Al Nassr.

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Despite not clinching the title, Al Nassr showcased great moments in the final. Ronaldo opened the scoring from the penalty spot, but Al-Ahli responded with Franck Kessie’s goal before the end of the first half.

Cristiano Ronaldo after the 2025 Saudi Super Cup final (Getty Images)

Cristiano Ronaldo after the 2025 Saudi Super Cup final (Getty Images)

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At the 82nd-minute mark, Marcelo Brozovic found the net to give Al Nassr the advantage, but Roger Ibañez prevented them from reaching glory with a great goal in the 89th minute, forcing a penalty shootout.

Video: Cristiano Ronaldo takes the lead for Al Nassr, scoring the first goal of the team vs Al Ahli Jeddah in the 2025 Saudi Super Cup final

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Ronaldo is still seeking silverware in Saudi Arabia

This was Ronaldo’s third final with Al Nassr, all of which ended in heartbreaking losses. The Portuguese star has yet to help the team secure any silverware in his three seasons, despite emerging as the team’s leading scorer.

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However, the 2025-26 season is just beginning. Under the coaching of Jorge Jesus and with new signings such as Joao Felix, Al Nassr seems poised to fight for titles this year, as Ronaldo continues to add to his unmatched tally.

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