Portuguese legend Cristiano Ronaldo was “honored” after being crowned the “all-time leading goalscorer” in the UEFA Champions League.
CR’s remarkable feats in Europe’s elite club competition, spanning over 18 years, were recognized during the inaugural 2024/25 UEFA Champions League at Monaco’s Grimaldi Forum.
After receiving the award, the Portuguese star said: “The first win with Manchester United was very special. Winning four times with Real Madrid was also incredible.
“In 2018, in Lisbon, I felt the pressure of being the most expensive player in the world and needing to win the Champions League. But I think goals and trophies are like ketchup; once they start coming, they keep coming.”
Taking to his Instagram after the event, the five-time Ballon d’Or award winner shared a snap from the event in a post.
In the caption, he wrote: “Honored to receive this award from @championsleague for being the all-time top scorer of the competition. Grateful for all the support along the way! Thank you!”
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Ronaldo has made history in Europe several times, scoring 140 goals in 183 matches while playing for Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus, and also lifted the elusive title five times, which is the second most by any player.
He has won the competition four times with Real Madrid (2014, 2016, 2017, and 2018) and once with Man Utd (2008). He is also the only player to score in three different finals (2008 against Chelsea, 2014 against Atletico Madrid, and 2017 against Juventus).