Cristiano Ronaldo’s goal-scoring brilliance continues to mesmerize the football world, with his time at Al Nassr extending his legendary career tally to astronomical heights.
Now at 932 career goals, the Portuguese icon is just 68 goals away from reaching the fabled 1,000-goal mark—a milestone no professional footballer has officially touched.

Since joining Al Nassr in January 2023, Ronaldo has shown that age is just a number. In the ongoing 2024–25 season, he’s already netted 21 goals in 25 Saudi Pro League appearances, averaging an outstanding 0.87 goals per game. Across all competitions this season, he’s scored 30 goals in 34 appearances.
That puts his Al Nassr total at approximately 94 goals and counting - numbers that are especially impressive considering he turned 40 in February 2025. Despite questions about whether he could maintain his elite output in Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo has adapted seamlessly, leading the club’s attack with his trademark movement, intelligence, and clinical finishing.
With 932 goals already under his belt, Ronaldo needs 68 more to hit the 1,000 mark. At his current season rate of 0.88 goals per game, he would require approximately 77 more matches to reach that milestone.
A typical club season offers around 45–50 games across domestic and continental competitions. Factoring in Portugal’s national team matches, Ronaldo is likely to play around 50 games per season if he stays fit and continues to feature regularly. If his form holds, he could realistically achieve the 1,000-goal milestone by the end of the 2025–26 season or early in the 2026–27 campaign.

On the contrary, Ronaldo has scored 94 goals in 104 matches for Al Nassr, with a 0.90 goals per match. If he maintains that, the Portuguese may decrease the number of matches it takes for him.

Cristiano Ronaldo has already scored 30 goals in 34 matches for Al Nassr this season. The Saudi Club will still play at least 9 matches and a maximum of 12 more matches season. Hence the Portugal international can further add around 8-9 goals till the season concludes.
Despite being within striking distance of a historic milestone, Ronaldo remains grounded. Speaking after a recent Al Nassr match, he emphasized team success over personal accolades, saying he works hard to help the team compete in the Saudi Pro League and Champions League.
Cristiano Ronaldo is on the brink of rewriting football history once again. With just 68 goals separating him from the 1,000-goal mark, his consistency and professionalism suggest it’s not a matter of if, but when. If the current trajectory continues, the football world could witness Ronaldo reaching the mythical milestone by 2026 - an achievement that would further cement his status as one of the greatest ever to grace the grass.