Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has been honored with a prestigious Guinness World Records (GWR) certificate for achieving a remarkable milestone of 200 international caps for Portugal. The iconic player reached this feat during Portugal’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Iceland, marking a historic moment in his illustrious career.
At the age of 38, Ronaldo has become the first male soccer player in the world to hold the record for the highest number of international appearances. His remarkable achievement has been duly recognized by the Guinness World Records organization, who presented him with a well-deserved certificate to commemorate this extraordinary accomplishment.
This latest accolade adds yet another chapter to Ronaldo’s extensive collection of records in international football. As the prolific forward for Al Nassr, he already holds the title of being the all-time leading goalscorer in international football, with an impressive tally of 122 goals in his 200 appearances for Portugal.
Ronaldo made his debut for the Selecao at the tender age of 18 in 2003, and since then, he has continuously made a significant impact on the global stage of football. Notably, he played a vital role in Portugal’s triumphant campaign during the 2016 European Championships, where they clinched the prestigious title.
Looking ahead, Ronaldo’s extraordinary journey in international football shows no signs of slowing down. With his sights possibly set on the upcoming edition of the tournament next year, fans and football enthusiasts eagerly anticipate witnessing more exceptional performances from this living legend.