Ronaldo Reserves 'Top Scorer' in First 4 Leagues
EPL, Lariga, and Serie A In Saudi Arabia, he scored 29 goals and took first place Cristiano Ronaldo will mark a milestone in world soccer history this season. Ronaldo has been leading the scoring position with 29 goals as of Sunday in the Saudi Arabian professional soccer league. The second place is Aleksandar Mikrovic Al-Hilal, who scored 22 goals. Ronaldo also maintains a tie for first in the category of assists with 10 goals. Ronaldo and Mikrovic have four more games to play this season, making it difficult to come from behind. And Ronaldo has reserved the record of becoming the top scorer in four leagues for the first time in the English Premier League history. Ronaldo ranked first in the 2007-2008 season in the English Premier League, the 2010-2011, 2013-2014-2014-2015 season in the Spanish Primera Liga, and the 2020-2021 season in the Italian Serie A. Ronaldo is the only one who has been the top scorer in three of the five major European leagues. Among the five major European leagues, Robert Lewandowski FC Barcelona and Van Nistelroy are the top scorer. Lewandowski was the top scorer in the German Bundesliga, Spanish Primera Liga and Polish League. Lewandowski was the top scorer seven times, especially in the Bundesliga. Van Nistelroy, considered the best striker in the history of the Netherlands, is the top scorer in the EPL, Primera Liga and Dutch League. Romario, a Brazilian superstar, has become the top scorer in the Brazilian league, the Dutch league, and the Primera Liga. The late Alfredo Di Stefano, who served as the coach and honorary chairman of Spain's prestigious Real Madrid, has become the top scorer in the Argentine league, the Colombian league, and the Primera Liga. Dejan Damianovic, who has the most goals 198 among foreign players in the K-League, has become the top scorer in the K-League, the Hong Kong League, and the Serbian League. Meanwhile, Ronaldo has 885 goals overall as a professional, while his rival Lionel Messi Inter Miami has 826. In terms of playing time, Messi has one goal per 105 minutes and Ronaldo has one goal per 112 minutes.