Cristiano Ronaldo Reaches 37 Trophies After Saudi Pro League Win with Al Nassr
Cristiano Ronaldo Wins 37th Trophy with Al Nassr

Portugal legend Cristiano Ronaldo has finally secured his first trophy with Al Nassr, winning the Saudi Pro League title on May 21, 2026. The 41-year-old scored a brace in a 4-1 victory over Damac, ending the club's seven-year wait for a domestic crown.

Match Highlights

Former Manchester United star Sadio Mane opened the scoring in the 33rd minute, followed by Kingsley Coman's powerful left-footed strike in the 51st minute. Damac pulled one back through Morlaye Sylla's penalty in the 55th minute, but Ronaldo took over in the second half.

Ronaldo scored his first goal from a free kick in the 63rd minute, with the ball bouncing past the goalkeeper. He then sealed the win with a clinical finish from inside the penalty area in the 80th minute, securing a convincing 4-1 triumph.

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Portuguese manager Jorge Jesus, who resigned from rival Al Hilal in the 2024/25 season, led Al Nassr to the top of the table with 84 points.

Ronaldo's Trophy Collection

Cristiano Ronaldo has cemented his place as one of the most decorated footballers in history. Before this latest achievement, he had won 36 trophies for club and country. Here is a breakdown of his career honors:

Manchester United (10 trophies)

  • 3 Premier League titles
  • 1 UEFA Champions League
  • 1 FA Cup
  • 2 EFL Cups
  • 1 FIFA Club World Cup
  • 1 Community Shield

Real Madrid (16 trophies)

  • 4 UEFA Champions League titles
  • 3 FIFA Club World Cups
  • 2 La Liga titles
  • 2 Copa del Rey trophies
  • 3 UEFA Super Cups

Juventus (5 trophies)

  • 2 Serie A titles
  • 2 Italian Super Cups

Portugal (3 trophies)

  • 1 UEFA European Championship
  • 2 UEFA Nations League titles

Ronaldo also won the Arab Club Champions Cup with Al Nassr, though that is not counted in his official tally. His Saudi Pro League triumph brings his total to 37 career trophies, according to Sports Illustrated.

The Portuguese star began his professional career at Sporting CP, where he won the Portuguese Super Cup before moving to Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson. His legendary career continues to inspire fans worldwide.

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