Guinness World record has honoured Cristiano Ronaldo as the first man to score 111 international goals. The Portuguese broke the record when he scored two goals in the last seven minutes of the game on Wednesday, September 1st, 2021, during the FIFA World Cup qualifying game against Ireland.
Ronaldo previously shared the record with Iran’s Ali Daei, who scored 109 goals between 1993 and 2006. Daei was the captain of the Iran national football team and started coaching in 2006. Ronaldo scored his first goal for Portugal in 2004 against Greece. The body posted the appreciation post on its Twitter account on Thursday, September 2nd, 2021.
This is not the first time the Manchester United player will have his name on the Guinness World Record. He holds the record for the most Champions League goals (134), as well as the most goals scored by an individual in a Champions League season (17) and most goals scored in the UEFA European Championship, including qualifying matches (23).
The forward man also holds the record of the most followers for an athlete on Twitter and Instagram. He also has the most viewed Wikipedia page for a male athlete. Ronaldo holds the record of the most likes for an athlete on Facebook.
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