
How many goals has Cristiano Ronaldo scored for Al Nassr? All stats revealed
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Cristiano Ronaldo has already been on the scoresheet several times for Al Nassr. Since arriving in Saudi Arabia in January 2023, the Portuguese superstar has established quite a goalscoring record, which only adds to his definition of a legacy as one of the all-time great football scorers.
So, now let us look at the goals scored as well as the goals he scored for Al Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo's goal-scoring record at Al Nassr
As of May 2025, Cristiano Ronaldo has scored a total of 99 goals in 111 appearances across all competitions for Al Nassr.
His goal distribution is as follows:
Saudi Pro League: 74 goals in 77 matches
AFC Champions League: 14 goals in 17 matches
Arab Club Champions Cup: 6 goals in 6 matches
Saudi King Cup: 3 goals in 7 matches
Saudi Super Cup: 2 goals in 4 matches
Cristiano Ronaldo found the back of the net 50 times in just 51 appearances during the 2023–24 season, his most prolific campaign since the 2015–16 season at Real Madrid. Most significantly, he established a record within the Saudi Pro League by netting 35 goals in 31 matches — breaking the previous record held by Abderrazak Hamdallah of 34 goals during the 2018-19 season.
Achievements and future prospects
Apart from his goalscoring heroics, Ronaldo has also enjoyed several milestones during his time with Al Nassr. He is also the first player to finish as top scorer in four different leagues — the Premier League, La Liga, and Serie A being the other 3 leagues. He also helped Al Nassr win the 2023 Arab Club Champions Cup, scoring both goals in the final against Al Hilal.
Despite being bright, team success is lacklustre. In the 2023–24 season, Al Nassr secured second place in the Saudi Pro League and were runners-up in the King's Cup.
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Cristiano Ronaldo to leave Al Nassr? Latest social media post creates stir
Speculation about Ronaldo's future has intensified following a cryptic social media post stating,
"This chapter is over. The story? Still being written. Grateful to all."
Having signed his contract until June 2025, a potential transfer is being discussed, and a speculation of a second FIFA Club World Cup appearance is floated too.
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