Stats Before UEFA Nations League Final: Cristiano Ronaldo has 88 international goals, scored against 38 countries, 53 hat-tricks

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Tickets to sports events worldwideWow, let me tell you how proud I feel watching great Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo shining with his national team Portugal.  Cristiano reaching the UEFA Nations League Final against Netherlands after scoring the three goals against Switzerland.

The UEFA Nationsl League final is Portugal vs Netherlands on Sunday 9 June 2019 at the Stádio do Dragão  in Porto.  You bet, the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid to Juventus has given a boost to the Italian Serie A league.

Cristiano Ronaldo, “Wearing this shirt is a great honour. Obviously, being part of this competition is even more special, and scoring goals in it is the cherry on top of the cake.”

Stats Before the UEFA Nations League Final on June 9, 2019
  • Cristiano Ronaldo has 88 international goals, four ahead of Ferenc Puskás as Europe’s all-time top scorer.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo has 53 hat-tricks for club & country
  • Cristiano Ronaldo has now scored against 38 different countries in international football
  • Top scorer in UEFA European Championship, including qualifiers: 29
  • Top scorer in UEFA European Championship final tournaments: 9 (level with Michel Platini)
  • Scored in most UEFA European Championship final tournaments: 4
  • Most goals scored by a European in competitive internationals: 67
  • Most goals scored in European FIFA World Cup qualifying: 30
  • First goal in a UEFA Nations League Finals: v Switzerland (semi-finals, 05/06/2019, Porto) – and first hat-trick
Europe’s all-time top international goalscorers

Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) – 88 goals in 157 appearances
Ferenc Puskás (Hungary & Spain) – 84 in 89
Sándor Kocsis (Hungary) – 75 in 68
Miroslav Klose (Germany) – 71 in 137
Gerd Müller (West Germany) – 68 in 62
Robbie Keane (Republic of Ireland) – 68 in 146
Zlatan Ibrahimović (Sweden) – 62 in 116
Imre Schlosser (Hungary) – 59 in 68
David Villa (Spain) – 59 in 98
Robert Lewandowski (Poland) – 56 in 104
Jan Koller (Czech Republic) – 55 in 91
Edin Džeko (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – 55 in 101
Joachim Streich (East Germany) – 55 in 102
Wayne Rooney (England) – 53 in 120
Poul Nielsen (Denmark) – 52 in 38
Jon Dahl Tomasson (Denmark) – 52 in 112
Thierry Henry (France) – 51 in 123
Hakan Sükür (Turkey) – 51 in 112
Lajos Tichy (Hungary) – 51 in 72
Robin van Persie (Netherlands) – 50 in 102