Cristiano Ronaldo has become the champion of Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr. The Portuguese footballer's 35th career title.
Oxu.Az reports this citing championat.com.
One of Ronaldo's titles came with Sporting, nine with Manchester United. The striker won 15 titles with Real Madrid and five with Juventus. With the Portugal national team, Ronaldo has three titles, and with Al-Nassr, two.
Additionally, Ronaldo has won league titles in four different countries. He previously won the English Premier League with Manchester United, Spain's La Liga with Real Madrid, and Italy's Serie A with Juventus.
For the 41-year-old striker, the Saudi league title is his eighth league championship at club level. Ronaldo has won the English league three times, and the Spanish and Italian leagues twice each. The only club where he failed to win a league title is his boyhood club Sporting.
Notably, Ronaldo won the Saudi Arabian league for the first time with Al-Nassr. The Riyadh-based club won its 11th league title in history, the last one coming in 2019.












