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Olympic Stadium (Kiev)
Monday, October 14th, 2019 k/o 19:45
 
European Championship
Attendance: 65,883
 
     
2-1
   
 
Roman Yaremchuk (6), Andriy Yarmolenko (27)
 
Cristiano Ronaldo (pen 72)
 
Taras Stepanenko (25), Andriy Yarmolenko (47), Oleksandr Zinchenko (90+4), Viktor Kovalenko (90+5)
 
Pepe (26), Rben Dias (63)
 
Taras Stepanenko (72)
   
 
 
 
 
2019
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Ronaldo scored his 700th career goal Cristiano Ronaldo reached a career landmark on Monday by scoring his 700th career goal in Portugal''s Euro 2020 qualifier at Ukraine. The 34-year-old scored a penalty as Portugal lost 2-1. His 700 goals so far have come from 973 matches - and he has scored at least once in 458 of those. His goal in the 2-1 loss to Ukraine was also his 95th for Portugal, leaving only Iranian Ali Daei in front in the international charts on 109 goals. The win for Ukraine, meanwhile, means they have qualified for Euro 2020. Ronaldo''s goal means he joins an elite group of players to have hit at least 700 goals in their career. According to data from Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation,: Juventus forward Ronaldo is still some way behind the most prolific player of all time, with Czech-Austrian Josef Bican scoring 805 career goals. Next on the list is Brazil legend Romario, who bagged 772, while his compatriot Pele is third on 767. Hungary legend Ferenc Puskas hit 746 goals, while former Germany striker Gerd Muller rounds out the top five with 735 goals. Players with 700+ career goals Player Nationality Major clubs Goals Years scored between Josef Bican Czech-Austrian Rapid Vienna, Slavia Prague 805 1931-1955 Romario Brazilian Vasco da Gama, PSV, Barcelona, 772 1985-2007 Pele Brazilian Santos, New York Cosmos 767 1957-1977 Ferenc Puskas Hungarian Budapest Honvéd, Real Madrid 746 1943-1966 Gerd Muller German Bayern Munich 735 1962-1981 Cristiano Ronaldo Portuguese Sporting CP, Man Utd, Real Madrid, Juventus 700 2002-present A career packed with goals Real Madrid were the biggest beneficiary of Ronaldo''s goals. He scored 450 times for the Spanish giants, with 118 of his 700 goals coming during the early part of his career at Manchester United from 2003 to 2009. His 95 goals for Portugal is more than double the tally of any other player to have featured for the national team. Pauleta has the second most with 47. Andorra, Armenia, Latvia and Sweden are the countries to have suffered the most at the hands of Ronaldo, who has scored five goals against each of them. He has four apiece versus Estonia, Faroe Islands, Hungary, Lithuania, Luxembourg and the Netherlands but has never scored against France, Germany, Italy or England. At club level, Sevilla (27), Atletico Madrid (25), Getafe (23), Celta Vigo (20) and Barcelona (18) are the teams Ronaldo has scored the most against. Ronaldo is no stranger to breaking records. You name it, he has probably broken it. Most Champions League goals, most goals in a Champions League season, most goals for Real Madrid, most appearances in European Championships, most Portugal caps, to name but a few. The list is almost endless. So what is left for him to achieve? There is still his ongoing tussle with Barcelona''s Lionel Messi to be statistically the outright best player in Europe. Ronaldo''s goal against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League at the start of the month took him up to 605 club goals, two above Messi''s 603. The pair are the joint all-time top goalscorers in Europe''s top five leagues on 419. Ronaldo has 422 league goals, but his three in Portugal for Sporting Lisbon do not count as one of the top leagues. Ronaldo still needs four Champions League final goals to overhaul Puskas'' and Alfredo di Stefano''s record of seven, while he needs to score in the competition again next season to match Ryan Giggs'' record of netting in 16 consecutive seasons. Still plenty for him to aim for then...
 

Managers
View complete set Andriy Shevchenko
Players
UKRAINE
 
12. Andriy Pyatov
22. Mykola Matvyenko
4. Sergey Krivtsov
16. Vitaliy Mykolenko 90+4'
3. Igor Plastun    
21. Oleksandr Karavayev
6. Taras Stepanenko 25' 72'
17. Oleksandr Zinchenko 90+4'
8. Ruslan Malinovskyi
11. Marlos 63'
10. Yevhen Konoplyanka    
9. Roman Yaremchuk 6' 73'
20. Viktor Kovalenko     90+5'
7. Andriy Yarmolenko 27' 47'

Subs
2. Eduard Sobol
5. Serhiy Sydorchuk
14. Vitaliy Buyalskiy
1. Yuriy Pankiv
PORTUGAL
 
1. Rui Patrício
4. Rben Dias 63'
3. Pepe 26'
13. Danilo Pereira
5. Raphaël Guerreiro
2. Nélson Semedo
10. João Mário 68'
11. Bruma    
8. João Moutinho 56'
16. Bruno Fernandes    
17. Gonçalo Guedes 45'
23. João Félix    
20. Bernardo Silva
7. Cristiano Ronaldo 72' Pen.

Subs
9. André Silva
6. José Fonte
22. Beto
21. Pizzi

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Ronaldo scored his 700th career goal Cristiano Ronaldo reached a career landmark on Monday by scoring his 700th career goal in Portugal''s Euro 2020 qualifier at Ukraine. The 34-year-old scored a penalty as Portugal lost 2-1. His 700 goals so far have come from 973 matches - and he has scored at least once in 458 of those. His goal in the 2-1 loss to Ukraine was also his 95th for Portugal, leaving only Iranian Ali Daei in front in the international charts on 109 goals. The win for Ukraine, meanwhile, means they have qualified for Euro 2020. Ronaldo''s goal means he joins an elite group of players to have hit at least 700 goals in their career. According to data from Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation,: Juventus forward Ronaldo is still some way behind the most prolific player of all time, with Czech-Austrian Josef Bican scoring 805 career goals. Next on the list is Brazil legend Romario, who bagged 772, while his compatriot Pele is third on 767. Hungary legend Ferenc Puskas hit 746 goals, while former Germany striker Gerd Muller rounds out the top five with 735 goals. Players with 700+ career goals Player Nationality Major clubs Goals Years scored between Josef Bican Czech-Austrian Rapid Vienna, Slavia Prague 805 1931-1955 Romario Brazilian Vasco da Gama, PSV, Barcelona, 772 1985-2007 Pele Brazilian Santos, New York Cosmos 767 1957-1977 Ferenc Puskas Hungarian Budapest Honvéd, Real Madrid 746 1943-1966 Gerd Muller German Bayern Munich 735 1962-1981 Cristiano Ronaldo Portuguese Sporting CP, Man Utd, Real Madrid, Juventus 700 2002-present A career packed with goals Real Madrid were the biggest beneficiary of Ronaldo''s goals. He scored 450 times for the Spanish giants, with 118 of his 700 goals coming during the early part of his career at Manchester United from 2003 to 2009. His 95 goals for Portugal is more than double the tally of any other player to have featured for the national team. Pauleta has the second most with 47. Andorra, Armenia, Latvia and Sweden are the countries to have suffered the most at the hands of Ronaldo, who has scored five goals against each of them. He has four apiece versus Estonia, Faroe Islands, Hungary, Lithuania, Luxembourg and the Netherlands but has never scored against France, Germany, Italy or England. At club level, Sevilla (27), Atletico Madrid (25), Getafe (23), Celta Vigo (20) and Barcelona (18) are the teams Ronaldo has scored the most against. Ronaldo is no stranger to breaking records. You name it, he has probably broken it. Most Champions League goals, most goals in a Champions League season, most goals for Real Madrid, most appearances in European Championships, most Portugal caps, to name but a few. The list is almost endless. So what is left for him to achieve? There is still his ongoing tussle with Barcelona''s Lionel Messi to be statistically the outright best player in Europe. Ronaldo''s goal against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League at the start of the month took him up to 605 club goals, two above Messi''s 603. The pair are the joint all-time top goalscorers in Europe''s top five leagues on 419. Ronaldo has 422 league goals, but his three in Portugal for Sporting Lisbon do not count as one of the top leagues. Ronaldo still needs four Champions League final goals to overhaul Puskas'' and Alfredo di Stefano''s record of seven, while he needs to score in the competition again next season to match Ryan Giggs'' record of netting in 16 consecutive seasons. Still plenty for him to aim for then...
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