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The Relentless Scorer: Cristiano Ronaldo Sets Historic Mark in World Cup Qualifying

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At 40 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to rewrite soccer’s record books, this week cementing his status as the most prolific scorer in the history of FIFA World Cup qualifying. The Portuguese superstar, sharing the previous record with Guatemala’s Carlos Ruiz, netted twice in Portugal’s 2-2 draw against Hungary to stand alone at 41 goals. For Ronaldo, who already holds the men’s international scoring record, this new achievement represents immense personal pride in representing his nation. However, the record-breaking night was tinged with frustration: the draw meant the Seleção missed the chance to seal their World Cup qualification, emphasizing the reality that even monumental individual achievements cannot guarantee team success in the high-stakes world of international football.

The New Apex: Shattering the World Cup Qualifying Record

Cristiano Ronaldo’s two goals against Hungary were not just crucial for Portugal’s campaign; they elevated him to a singular status in the history of the sport’s most rigorous international tournament.

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring his first goal against Hungary on October 14.

Ronaldo entered the match tied with Guatemala’s Carlos Ruiz at 39 goals. His record-breaking moment arrived in the 22nd minute when he tapped in a goal from close range following a brilliant low cross from Nelson Semedo. Not content to hold the record alone, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner extended his new mark just before halftime, turning in another cross, this time from Nuno Mendes. With 41 goals, Ronaldo now stands alone as the top goalscorer in FIFA World Cup qualifying history, a testament to his longevity, consistency, and unrelenting dedication to the Portuguese national team. As he stated on social media, “representing the National Team means a lot to me,” and this milestone confirms his status as one of the most impactful international players ever.

The International Milestones: A Legacy of Goals

The new World Cup qualifying record joins a growing list of monumental scoring achievements for Cristiano Ronaldo, cementing his legacy as the most statistically dominant forward in international men’s soccer.

This latest milestone is significant because it adds depth to the sheer volume of his overall goals for Portugal. Ronaldo now boasts a staggering 143 international goals for his country, a record he first broke in 2021. The ability to score consistently across major tournaments, friendlies, and, critically, long qualifying campaigns speaks to an unmatched level of professional application. Furthermore, these goals come at a crucial juncture of his career, confirming that even at the age of 40, his predatory instinct and physical conditioning remain at an elite level. His two goals against Hungary were classic close-range finishes, capitalizing on the hard work of his teammates, a clear demonstration that his game remains effective even as his pace evolves.

A Draw’s Frustration: The Unfinished Qualification Task

Despite Ronaldo’s individual brilliance, Portugal failed to secure the win against Hungary, leaving their World Cup qualification unresolved and adding a note of collective urgency to their upcoming fixtures.

Ronaldo has now scored a record 41 times in World Cup qualifying matches.

The record-breaking night ended in disappointment for the team when Magyars midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai netted an equalizer in stoppage time, securing a 2-2 draw. This missed opportunity means the Seleção has yet to formally qualify for next year’s World Cup. Left back Nuno Mendes reflected the team’s frustration, admitting, “After the second goal, we slowed down the tempo and they profited. We tried to do what we trained for, but we failed.” While Portugal remains in a strong position—five points clear of Hungary in Group F of UEFA qualification with two matches left—they now face a decisive fixture. They will next have the chance to “seal the qualification,” as Ronaldo put it, when they face the Republic of Ireland in Dublin on November 13.

The Global Picture: Rushing to North America

The pressure on Portugal stands in contrast to the success of several other nations, which have already confirmed their places at the expanded 48-team World Cup set to begin next year.

The global race to secure a spot in North America is intensifying. As of Tuesday, 28 of the 48 available tickets for the tournament have been booked. The same evening that Ronaldo set his new record, several nations secured their qualification, including England, Ivory Coast, Senegal, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and host nation Qatar. This underscores the reality that for a player of Ronaldo’s stature, individual records are always secondary to the collective mission. As the tournament date of June 11 approaches, the focus for the Portuguese squad is less on their leader’s remarkable milestones and entirely on securing the necessary results to ensure they join the field in time for the global showcase.

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