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·2. Januar 2026
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Cristiano Ronaldo starts 2026 the same way he ended last year: in pursuit of his thousandth career goal.
About to turn 41 in February, the Al-Nassr star takes the field this Friday (2nd), against Al-Ahli, aiming to add more goals to his tally on the road to goal number 1000.
Currently with 957 goals, the Portuguese ace needs 43 more to reach the mystical milestone.
The dream scenario for the star, fans, and sponsors would be for the thousandth goal to happen during the 2026 World Cup, in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Although 43 goals seems like an achievable target for a player like Cristiano Ronaldo, the challenge to reach it before or during the World Cup demands a performance at "peak Real Madrid" level.
Always competitive but realistic, Cristiano Ronaldo recently joked about the possibility of scoring his thousandth goal in a World Cup final.
"It would be just too perfect. But if that movie played out, I’d retire," said the striker.

Overall average at Real Madrid (2009–2018)
Cristiano Ronaldo is the top scorer in the history of the Spanish club and is one of the rare players to maintain an average above one goal per game for almost a decade.
Best Year in Career (2013)
Although the 2014/15 European season was his best in absolute numbers for a club (61 goals), his "calendar year" of 2013 can be considered his peak, combining Real Madrid and the Portuguese National Team.
That year, he had his highest goals-per-game average:
Just for Real Madrid in 2013, he scored 59 goals in 50 games, which would give an even higher average of 1.18 goals per game for the club.
So, guys! Do you think the star will manage to hit his thousandth goal at the World Cup?
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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