Cristiano Ronaldo sets Guinness World Record for 'Most International Wins' in football

‎Cristiano Ronaldo has once again etched his name in history, receiving a Guinness World Record for the most international football wins. This accolade further solidifies his legendary status in the sport.
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‎In November of the previous year, Ronaldo marked yet another milestone in his illustrious career when Portugal defeated Poland 5-1. As the team’s captain, Ronaldo scored twice, bringing his international win tally to 132 and surpassing the previous record held by former Real Madrid teammate, Sergio Ramos.
‎Ahead of Portugal's Nations League quarter-final match against Denmark at Estadio Jose Alvalade, Ronaldo was formally presented with the Guinness World Record plaque, recognizing him as the player with the most wins in international football.
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‎This achievement adds to Ronaldo's extensive collection of records, including the most goals in international football, the first player to score 100 goals in the UEFA Champions League, and being the most-followed male on Instagram.
‎However, Ronaldo's latest record was not followed by a flawless performance. During the Nations League match against Denmark, he missed a penalty in the first half. Despite this, the 40-year-old remains focused on his career, with his next club appearance for Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr scheduled for April 4, in a highly anticipated match against their arch-rivals, Al-Hilal.

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