Cristiano Ronaldo wins his 35th career trophy with Al-Nassr

Al-Nassr forward Cristiano Ronaldo has achieved another major milestone in his career by winning the Saudi Pro League title. The Portuguese star became a national champion with his team, marking the 35th trophy of his professional career.
This victory holds special significance for Ronaldo. After arriving in Saudi Arabia, he fought for the title with Al-Nassr for several seasons. Finally, after three years of effort and immense pressure, the 41-year-old forward secured another trophy with the Riyadh club.
Cristiano won his first trophy at Sporting, the club where he was developed as a player. Later, he moved to Manchester United, winning a total of 9 trophies with the English giants. His time with the 'Red Devils' was one of the stages that turned Ronaldo into a global football superstar.
The most trophy-laden period for the Portuguese forward is associated with Real Madrid. He won 15 titles with the 'Royal Club'. Historic Champions League victories, crucial goals, and leadership in major finals further cemented Ronaldo's name in football history.
Afterward, he moved to Italy, continuing his winning streak with Juventus. Cristiano added another 5 trophies with the Turin club. This period in Italian football proved his ability to perform at a high level across different leagues.
Ronaldo has also achieved great success on the international stage with the Portugal national team. He has won 3 major tournaments with the national side, becoming one of the greatest figures in his country's football history.
Now, the Saudi league title with Al-Nassr has been added to his trophy collection. This is Cristiano's second trophy with the Riyadh club, having previously triumphed in the Arab Club Champions Cup.
For comparison, the player with the most trophies in world football is Lionel Messi. The Argentine star has 45 titles. He is followed by Brazilian Dani Alves with 41 and Marquinhos with 40. Egypt's Hossam Hassan and Spain's Sergio Busquets each have 39 trophies.
Although Ronaldo is currently behind them on this list, his 35 trophies remain a massive achievement in football history. Most importantly, at 41, he remains hungry for victory, a leader on the pitch, and a vital figure for his team.
In short, Cristiano Ronaldo has once again shown that he is not just an ordinary player, but a phenomenon who has maintained a high level for many years. The title with Al-Nassr is another golden page in his career. Age is just a number, but character is the true passport — Ronaldo has proven this once again.













