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Cristiano Ronaldo's Goal Projection: How Far Will the Phenomenon Go?

The temptation to reach 1,000 goals could be the last major objective that keeps him active

By Diego Mendoza

Cristiano Ronaldo. PHOTO: GOAL
Cristiano Ronaldo. PHOTO: GOAL

Cristiano Ronaldo's career is a constant redefinition of limits. At 40 years old, the Portuguese star continues to find the back of the net with astonishing regularity, inevitably leading to the question: how many more goals will he add to his already stratospheric tally before hanging up his boots? Projecting his final number is a fascinating exercise that combines his current physical condition, his unbreakable discipline, and his insatiable ambition.

Currently, Cristiano Ronaldo already holds the title of the highest goalscorer in professional football history, a mark he continues to extend match by match. In the recent 2024-2025 season with Al Nassr, he demonstrated that his instinct remains sharp, scoring 33 goals in 39 games, in addition to his crucial goal in the Nations League final with Portugal. This ability to maintain elite goal production at such an advanced age is the primary argument for projecting an even higher final figure.

His training regimen, meticulous diet, and advanced recovery methods allow him to defy the passage of time. As has been revealed, his biological age is significantly younger than his chronological age, providing him with a solid physical foundation to continue. The key, as he himself has pointed out, will be psychological motivation. As long as he continues to feel the "hunger" to compete and win, his body, sculpted by decades of dedication, will continue to respond.

Considering his current performance in a league like the Saudi Pro League, where he remains the absolute dominator, and his sporadic but decisive appearances with the Portuguese national team in top competitions, it's reasonable to estimate an average goal count that, while decreasing from his peaks at Real Madrid, will still be notable. If he manages to maintain an average of between 20 and 25 goals per season for the next two or three years (until he's 42 or 43), his final tally could approach or even surpass the barrier of 950 or 960 goals.

The 2026 World Cup, should he participate, would be another showcase to add to his count. Even if his role becomes more selective, his ability to appear in key moments is unquestionable. The temptation to reach 1,000 goals could be the last major objective that keeps him active, although this would imply extending his career beyond 43 years old and maintaining a very high average in a period where physical demand is extreme.

Ultimately, Cristiano Ronaldo's goal projection is not just a matter of numbers, but a reflection of his legacy. With each goal, he reaffirms his status as a phenomenon. If his motivation remains intact, and his body responds as it has so far, the football world could witness a figure that, just a few years ago, seemed unimaginable. The legend of Cristiano continues to be written, goal by goal.


Diego Mendoza

Diego Mendoza

Licenciado en Comunicación Social con mención en periodismo por la Universidad Central del Ecuador. Apasionado al fútbol ecuatoriano y parte de El Futbolero desde 2020. No tengo problema en decir la verdad, no vivo de los equipos ni de los jugadores. Trato de representar el sentir del hincha en mis notas.

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