Ronaldo Sets Guinness World Record for Most International Match Wins
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Ronaldo Sets Guinness World Record for Most International Match Wins


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Portugal goal king, Cristiano Ronaldo, has received a Guinness World Record for most wins as an international player.

Cristiano Ronaldo receiving the Guinness World Record awarded for the most international match wins in history, with 132 victories.

The player was given the award on Sunday night having won 132 matches with Portugal.

The Al Nassr and Portugal captain was presented with the honor ahead of his country’s UEFA Nations League quarter-finals second leg against Denmark.

Ronaldo scored one as his team ended up beating Denmark 5-3 on extra-time to move to the Semi Finals of the UEFA Nations League.

The Portugal international has been playing international football for over 20 years, having made his debut in August 2003.

In addition to his most recent achievement, he is the all-time leading goalscorer in men’s international football, with 135 goals in 217 appearances.

Ronaldo has also crossed over 900 career goals in professional football for Portugal and clubs such as Real Madrid, Manchester United, Juventus, and now Al-Nassr.

He is still RealMadrid’s leading scorer with 450 goals


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