- Ronaldo scored his 977th career goal for Al Nassr
- He also reached 130 goals for the Saudi club
- Ronaldinho has announced his return to football at 46
Cristiano Ronaldo marked his return to action for Al Nassr by scoring his 977th career goal during Friday’s match.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that the the Portuguese captain also recorded his 130th goal for the Saudi Arabian club across all competitions since joining the side in December 2022.
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Ronaldo entered the game as a substitute and completed Al Nassr’s scoring in the 83rd minute after receiving a fine assist from Yahya.
The forward had started recent matches from the bench and was not involved on the pitch when Al Nassr defeated Al Fateh on Saturday, watching the victory from the stands instead.

Al Nassr took control of Friday’s encounter in the 18th minute when Al Amri opened the scoring to put the visitors ahead.
Angelo doubled the advantage shortly after the restart, scoring in the 46th minute, before Joao Felix made it 3-0 in the 58th minute.
Ronaldo then added the fourth goal late in the match to complete the victory.
Meanwhile, former Barcelona and Brazil star Ronaldinho has announced his return to football at the age of 46.
The Brazilian, whose full name is Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, retired from professional football in 2015. He has now revealed plans to resume his playing career with Ravenna, a club competing in Italy’s third tier.

Ronaldinho said he hopes to score his 300th career goal with the Italian side.
The former attacking midfielder enjoyed a decorated career, winning the 2002 FIFA World Cup with Brazil and the 2005 Ballon d’Or. His final professional appearance came in September 2015 while playing for Brazilian club Fluminense.
Announcing his comeback on Thursday, Ronaldinho expressed his excitement about returning to competitive football.
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