Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Daftar pencapaian karier yang diraih oleh Cristiano Ronaldo" in Indonesian language version.
Both Inter Milan and Liverpool have been linked with 'the other' Ronaldo, who was watched by Liverpool at the Toulon tournament this summer.
[Diogo] Jota is the second Portuguese player to score a Premier League hat-trick after former Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo.
[Ronaldo], per se, hasn't done anything wrong, and if Los Blancos had any sort of solidity at the back or another world-class striker to play alongside him, they likely would have won something this year. Something other than a runners-up medal, that is, which some of the Madrid players (including Ronaldo) didn't even come to collect, per 101 Great Goals.
The Portugal captain is only second player ever to reach 300 in the Spanish league -- Barcelona's Lionel Messi is the other -- but Ronaldo did it in 48 games fewer games: 286 compared to 334 by Messi, who reached his triple century last February at Sporting Gijon.
Los Blancos triumphed in the annual pre-season tournament, with Cristiano Ronaldo, Iker Casillas and Casemiro all featuring against fellow Spanish side Deportivo La Coruna
The Portuguese forward recorded his 18th goal for Real Madrid against Barcelona by bundling the ball home during his latest outing for the Blancos
These included: Most goals in a UEFA Champions League season by an individual (17), Most FIFA World Player of the Year awards (3) and Most Liked Person On Facebook (Male), Most followed athlete on Twitter (with 37,831,159 followers as of 15 September 2015) and Most hat-tricks in a La Liga career (25) – a remarkable record that secured Ronaldo a spot in the Guinness World Records 2016 book.
In a post accompanied by a series of photos of her brother looking forlornly at his runners-up medal in an empty Stadio Olimpico, Aveiro wrote: 'What more can you do? You did everything you could, my darling. You can’t work miracles by yourself. I don’t understand how they can play like this. Anyway, keep your chin up, but you can’t do it all, my king.'
Final [June 21, Stade Mayol in Toulon] Portugal 3-1 Italy
Alfredo Di Stefano's record of 18 Real Madrid goals in Clasico matches against Barcelona has been matched by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Cristiano Ronaldo and his Portugal team-mates celebrate with the European Championship trophy after their 1-0 win against France in 2016
Cristiano Ronaldo scored both goals as the UEFA Champions League holders added the UEFA Super Cup to their recent trophy haul.
Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first player to reach a century of goals in UEFA club competition after scoring twice for Real Madrid at Bayern München.
Cristiano Ronaldo is the first player to score 100 goals for a single club in the UEFA Champions League, just pipping Lionel Messi to the honour.
Cristiano Ronaldo has added another record to the many he already holds by becoming the first player ever to score on all six matchdays of a UEFA Champions League group stage.
Which player has scored the most goals in the Champions League quarter-finals? Messi may be out on his own when it comes to quarter-final appearances, but Ronaldo is well clear of his long-time rival in terms of goals having racked up more than the next two players put together.
Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first player to score in three UEFA Champions League finals with his 20th-minute goal for Real Madrid against Juventus in Cardiff.
Cristiano Ronaldo is the first to ten selections and uniquely has appeared in more than one position: midfield (2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) and up front (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015).
[Ronaldo], per se, hasn't done anything wrong, and if Los Blancos had any sort of solidity at the back or another world-class striker to play alongside him, they likely would have won something this year. Something other than a runners-up medal, that is, which some of the Madrid players (including Ronaldo) didn't even come to collect, per 101 Great Goals.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored both goals as the UEFA Champions League holders added the UEFA Super Cup to their recent trophy haul.
Cristiano Ronaldo and his Portugal team-mates celebrate with the European Championship trophy after their 1-0 win against France in 2016
In a post accompanied by a series of photos of her brother looking forlornly at his runners-up medal in an empty Stadio Olimpico, Aveiro wrote: 'What more can you do? You did everything you could, my darling. You can’t work miracles by yourself. I don’t understand how they can play like this. Anyway, keep your chin up, but you can’t do it all, my king.'
Both Inter Milan and Liverpool have been linked with 'the other' Ronaldo, who was watched by Liverpool at the Toulon tournament this summer.
Final [June 21, Stade Mayol in Toulon] Portugal 3-1 Italy
Los Blancos triumphed in the annual pre-season tournament, with Cristiano Ronaldo, Iker Casillas and Casemiro all featuring against fellow Spanish side Deportivo La Coruna