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Cristiano Ronaldo wins Saudi Pro League Golden Boot again: Al Nassr captain's best moments

Cristiano Ronaldo wins Saudi Pro League Golden Boot again: Al Nassr captain's best moments

Al Arabiya27-05-2025

For the second year in a row, Al Nassr captain Cristiano Ronaldo has claimed the Saudi Pro League Golden Boot - awarded to the division's top goalscorer across the season. Twelve months ago, Ronaldo made history as the highest single-season scorer in Pro League history with 35 goals in 31 games.
In 2024-25, his total was a slightly more modest 25, but it was enough to see Ronaldo finish ahead of Ivan Toney and Karim Benzema as the Kingdom's leading marksman once more - the latest in a long line of scoring awards that Ronaldo has picked up in his glittering career.
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He won the English Premier League's Golden Boot in 2008, the Pichichi Trophy in La Liga in 2011, 2014 and 2015, and the Capocannoniere in Serie A in 2021. Ronaldo has now finished as his league's leading scorer seven times in his career, as well as topping the goal charts in the UEFA Champions League seven times and winning the Euro 2020 Golden Boot.
Here, Al Arabiya English highlights the best moments of the 25-goal haul that saw Al Nassr captain Ronaldo win the Saudi Pro League Golden Boot in 2024-25.
Al Nassr 4-1 Al Fayha - Aug 27, 2024
For more than two decades, Ronaldo has been conjuring set-piece moments to remember and against Al Fayha - in the second match of the season - he added another to his impressive back catalogue. In the 10th minute of stoppage time, Al Nassr was awarded a free-kick and it was Ronaldo who placed the ball down, 20 yards from goal. The ex-Real Madrid forward hit a sweetly-struck effort up over the wall and into the bottom corner beyond Saudi goalkeeper Abdulraouf al-Duqayl.
Al Nassr 2-0 Damac - Nov 29, 2024
Ronaldo had gone two months without scoring from open play in the Saudi Pro League - netting four penalties before finally getting back among the goals against Al Qadsiah in November. He followed that up with his first brace of the season at home to Damac. It was another penalty to put Al Nassr ahead - his fifth spot-kick of the campaign - but his second was an impressive, sweeping left-foot finish from Nawaf al-Boushal's pull-back. Not for the first time, Ronaldo's intervention was a match-winning one.
Al Nassr 3-0 Al Fayha - Feb 7, 2025
Just two days after celebrating his 40th birthday, Ronaldo showed against Al Fayha that age is just a number as he rounded off Al Nassr's 3-0 victory at Al-Awwal Park. Ronaldo exhibited lightning reactions, racing into the penalty area and outpacing Al Fayha captain Mohammed al-Baqawi - 11 years his junior - to steal in ahead of the defender and poke home Nawaf al-Boushal's cross.
Al Wehda 0-2 Al Nassr - Feb 25, 2025
Al Wehda's fans - and defense - are unquestionably sick of the sight of Ronaldo as the Portuguese superstar has scored more goals against them than any other club since he arrived in Saudi Arabia in January 2023. With Al Nassr's captain having previously netted two hat-tricks against Al Wehda, it was a little better for the team from Mecca in February as Ronaldo helped himself to just one goal. It was a strike for which Ronaldo has become synonymous as he climbed to an impressive height to head in Angelo's right-wing cross - his 10th goal in n six matches against Al Wehda.
Al Hilal 1-3 Al Nassr - Apr 4, 2025
Ronaldo has generally endured a frustrating time against Al Hilal since moving to the Kingdom and heading into April's Riyadh Derby, he was on a seven-match winless run against the 2023-24 Saudi Pro League champion. But, determined to snap that streak, Ronaldo produced one of his most influential performances in a Al Nassr shirt - scoring twice to down the club's cross-city rival 3-1. His first, which put Al Nassr into a commanding 2-1 lead, was set up by Sadio Mane, who crossed for Ronaldo to thrash the ball left-footed past Bounou. Al Hilal got back into the game but Ronaldo then put the exclamation point on Al Nassr's Riyadh Derby victory as he kept his cool to convert an 88th minute penalty.
Al Nassr 2-1 Al Riyadh - Apr 12, 2025
Just a week after he sunk Al Hilal, Ronaldo claimed another match-winning brace against another capital rival as his two goals secured a 2-1 victory over Al Riyadh. It was the visitor that surprisingly took the lead but Ronaldo struck twice in eight second-half minutes to turn the game around. The ex-Manchester United superstar's first saw him turn in Mane's inviting cross from close range, while Ronaldo's second was arguably his finest strike of the season as he crashed home a volley from the edge of the penalty area that rifled into the roof of the goal.

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