Video: Cristiano Ronaldo scores fantastic free-kick goal in Al Nassr’s comfortable win vs Al Feiha

The 2024-25 Saudi Pro League season is just getting started, but in only two games with Al Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo is proving he’s still unstoppable. This time, it’s was Al Feiha’s turn to witness his never-ending talent.

Shortly before halftime, the Portuguese superstar extended his side’s lead with a brilliant set-piece goal to make things 2-0 for Al Nassr. With this free-kick beautyRonaldo put himself just one goal shy from reaching 900 career goals.

CRISTIAN GOAL! ???? CR7’s 900th career goal came from a magnificent free kick. ???????? #SPLenFOX

Following an embarrassing loss to Al Hilal in the Saudi Super Cup, Ronaldo got off to a hot start to the Saudi Pro League by finding the net in the season opener against Al Raed.

Al Nassr failed to win that game though, so Cristiano’s free kick goal this time proved more impactful. Talisca (5′, 95′) and Marcelo Brozovic (85′) were the other scorers for Luis Castro’s side, who ended up winning 4-1 as Fashion Sakala pulled one back for the hosts after 86′.

With this result, Al Nassr got to pick up their first win of the season, leaving behind the Saudi Super Cup loss and the home draw against Al Raeed. Apart from putting his side in the title race, Ronaldo is already on pace to win the Saudi Pro League golden boot for the second straight season.

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Last term, Ronaldo made history in Saudi Arabia. By finding the net on an impressive 35 occasionsthe Portuguese broke the record of 34 goals in a single Saudi Pro League season set by Abderrazak Hamdallah in 2019.

How many free-kick goals has Cristiano Ronaldo scored?

With his fantastic set-piece goal against Al Feiha, Cristiano Ronaldo has reached 64 free-kick goals throughout his illustrious career. Now he’s only shy of Lionel Messiwho netted 65.

Martin O’Donnell is a bilingual sports writer fluent in English and Spanish, with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications. Since joining Bolavip in February 2021, he has extensively covered soccer, NFL, and NBA, specializing in real-time coverage of major events such as the World Cup, UEFA Champions League finals, and the Super Bowl. Martin’s prior experience includes managing social media for the CONMEBOL Libertadores and Sudamericana in English and reporting on Brazilian football for Sambafoot. At Bolavip, he is known for his meticulous coverage during critical sports seasons—covering trades, playoffs, and finals—and for keeping a close eye on soccer icons Lionel Messi at Inter Miami and Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr. His attention to detail and ability to capture breaking news have made him a valuable asset to the team.

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