ronaldo sets a new guinness world record

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Cristiano Ronaldo Breaks Another Guinness World Record and Shares Retirement Plans

Ronaldo Sets a New Guinness World Record

Cristiano Ronaldo has once again proven his unparalleled influence, both on and off the field. The Al Nassr star recently shattered another Guinness World Record, gaining the most subscribers on YouTube within 24 hours. This milestone adds to his already illustrious career, further cementing his status as one of the world’s most iconic athletes.

Ronaldo launched his YouTube channel, “URCristiano,” and within just one day, amassed 19,729,827 subscribers.

This achievement highlights his ability to captivate audiences in new ways, extending his reach beyond the soccer field. The number of subscribers has since surged past 48 million, showcasing his enduring appeal.

This record is yet another testament to Ronaldo’s global popularity, bolstering his presence across social media. He already holds records for the most followers on Instagram and has a near-billion-strong following across various platforms.

Ronaldo’s Continuing Football Excellence

While his digital influence continues to grow, Ronaldo remains focused on his performance on the pitch. Currently playing for Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League, he shows no signs of slowing down.

Ronaldo recently scored his 899th career goal, putting him just one goal shy of tying Lionel Messi’s record for the most free-kick goals. Despite approaching the latter stages of his career, Ronaldo has his sights set on an even more monumental goal: reaching 1,000 career goals.

In a recent interview, Ronaldo discussed this ambitious target. “I am the best goalscorer in history, but I will put the level even higher,” he stated confidently. This relentless pursuit of excellence has been the hallmark of his career. Now, he is determined to add another chapter to his legacy by reaching a milestone few could ever dream of.

Retirement Plans and Future Goals

However, Ronaldo also acknowledged that his retirement is on the horizon. He knows that his time on the field is limited, but he isn’t ready to walk away just yet. “I don’t know when I’m going to finish,” he said, “Of course, I’m closer to finishing than not, but I still feel I can keep going.” Ronaldo emphasized that as long as he can still “pass, dribble, and shoot,” he will continue playing. His drive to reach 1,000 goals is a testament to his enduring passion for the game.

Ronaldo also hinted that he will know when it’s time to retire. “The day I can’t, I’ll stop,” he reflected. Until then, he remains focused on his goal of reaching 1,000 career goals and leaving an indelible mark on the sport.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s latest Guinness World Record is a reminder of his continued relevance and impact. As he inches closer to retirement, his legacy only grows stronger. Whether or not he reaches his 1,000-goal target, Ronaldo’s place in football history is already secure. His influence, both on and off the field, will be felt for generations to come. For now, the world watches as Ronaldo continues to defy expectations and push the boundaries of what is possible in the sport.

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Ronaldo’s Career Stats

ClubGamesGoalsAssists
Real Madrid438450131
Manchester United34614564
Juventus13410122
Al-Nassr686217
Sporting CP3156
Total1,017899240