Cristiano Ronaldo entered the Guinness Book of Records
Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo, the star of Manchester United, set a new record for the Guinness World Encyclopedia.
Two days ago, the 36-year-old managed to reach 111 goals with the Portuguese national team’s shirt, making him the sole international historical scorer after he broke up his partnership with Iranian Ali Daei.
This came after Ronaldo had a deadly double to lead Portugal to a 2-1 victory over Ireland in the European qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup.
The blogger posted a photograph on his official social media accounts, with a certificate he received from the Guinness Book of World Records honoring his historic achievement.
The historic soccer striker commented on the picture, saying: “Thanks to the Guinness Book of World Records, it’s always good to be recognized as a world record-breaking, let’s keep trying to boost that number.”
Ronaldo has become the most prominent record in the world of football, as he is the historical target of the European Champions League, Real Madrid, for the Euro, the European Cup qualifiers and the Euro qualifiers, in addition to being the historical target of the five major European leagues.