Cristiano Ronaldo Makes History with 700 Club Wins, Surpasses Lionel Messi's Milestone
Cristiano Ronaldo continues to redefine football greatness as he reaches a monumental milestone of 700 club victories, surpassing Lionel Messi in the process. This achievement underscores Ronaldo's unparalleled longevity and consistency, making him one of the most celebrated footballers in history.

Once again, Cristiano Ronaldo wrote his name into the book of football history. This comes after the win that saw him bag the Saudi Pro League title when Al Nassr emerged 2-1 over Al-Raed. With that win, the Portuguese Superstar is set to be the first player in club career to break 700 wins. It gives assurance of guaranteeing him among the game's most successful players.
In the match, he proved his effect on the field. Here, besides scoring a goal in his name, he got Nawaf Al-Boushail score a match-winning goal. Ronaldo has won 700 club matches in his bag. This is the 66th win for him with Al Nassr. Ronaldo shifted to the side of Al Nassr from Manchester United toward the end of 2023.
Prior to joining Al Nassr, Ronaldo had won many games since he visited all the teams. That amount also includes his periods when he used to play for Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus. That means during his period with Sporting CP he won 13 games. But it was Manchester United who labeled him, winning 214 games for the team and ensuring the team reach several achievements. With Real Madrid, Ronaldo won 316 games with nothing to compare in terms of the success. 91 more were added until his departure to the Middle East in his last foray with Juventus.
The recent record from Ronaldo has another page for lists of never-ending records to his name. He has already been crowned for a long time now as the all-time top scorer of football history: 921 goals. His arch-rival on the other side is from Argentina, whose name is Lionel Messi, followed by 850 goals. The duel between these two football legends has dominated the narrative of the sport for over a decade. However, Ronaldo's winning of 700 club wins undoubtedly signifies consistency at the league level and in tournaments.
Ronaldo's last achievement, however comes at a very apt time when different speculations about his presence and what is to become in the future for him at Al Nassr remained hotly debated. In spite of his claims that there is no closer date to announcing retirement from professional football in the near future, rumors relating to the intention of his leaving Saudi persisted. Recently, the Portuguese striker was requested to comment on returning to his former club, but Real Madrid went quite out of question. He told me that, perhaps he might never return to Madrid, but he confirmed this period of his life was the happiest.
"My time at Real Madrid was the happiest for me in football," Ronaldo revealed, reminiscing about the halcyon years he spent under the Spanish bigwigs' umbrella. And the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has declared intentions to keep plying his craft at the very top, even if that ends up being under the auspices of Al Nassr or maybe another club.
Every game is witnessing Ronaldo break and create new records in football. It is also work ethic, professionalism, and a commitment to excellence that attracts both fans and fellow players into this source of admiration. In all, no matter whether Ronaldo goes on with Al Nassr, one of the greatest footballers the world has seen will never die.
The 700-club victories are just the cream on the ice of an outstanding career with scores of European championships, international glories with the Portugal team, and a galaxy of personal prizes. And no doubt his exploits are not stopping here. Maybe there is lot more that Cristiano Ronaldo is looking to shatter in the immediate future. Fans around the world will be glued to their television screens while he continues on his quest forward, asking them how much more this football legend has in store for the sport.