close
close

Video: Cristiano Ronaldo scores penalty for Al Nassr against Al Ettifaq on matchday 4 of the Saudi Pro League


Video: Cristiano Ronaldo scores penalty for Al Nassr against Al Ettifaq on matchday 4 of the Saudi Pro League

Christian Ronaldoscored the first goal for Al Nassr with a penalty in the 32nd minute, leading his team to victory over Al Ettifaq on matchday four of the Saudi Pro League.

With this penalty goal, the Portuguese reached the mark of 902 goals in his career, making him the player with the most goals in sports history.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s goal is to give the team a very important win that would put them in second place with 8 points, behind the top three teams with 9 points.

CR7 returns for Al Nassr after missing the last match in which his team drew 1-1 with Al Shorta in the AFC Champions League. The Portuguese’s absence was due to the recommendation of the team doctor, who recommended that the striker take a rest.

Was there ever any doubt 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐

Cristiano Ronaldo aims for 1000 goals

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner is already on his way to a historic 1000th career goal. CR7 is now 98 goals away from that milestone and although he is not getting any younger, the striker will be looking to defy the passage of time for as long as possible.

Al Nassr CEO clarifies something for Cristiano Ronaldo

see also

Al Nassr’s upcoming games

Under new head coach Stefano Pioli, Al Nassr will play the following games:

  • 23 September – against Al Hazem (Saudi King’s Cup)
  • 27 September – against Al Wehda (Saudi Pro League)
  • 30 September – against Al Rayyan (AFC Champions League Elite)
  • 5 October – against Al Orobah (Saudi Pro League)
  • 18 October – against Al Shabab (Saudi Pro League)
Gianni Taina

Gianni Taina is a bilingual journalist fluent in English and Spanish, specializing in soccer, the NBA and tennis. He began his professional career in 2020 at Mundo Deportivo US, where he took his first steps as a writer. Gianni has covered major sporting events such as the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the NBA Finals and Grand Slam tournaments such as Roland Garros. His ability to report on real-time events and write under pressure has made him a valuable member of a top-notch team of journalists. In 2024, he joined Bolavip US, where he covers a wide range of sports, including European soccer, MLS and the NBA. Gianni graduated in Communication from Deportea in Buenos Aires, Argentina.