Cristiano Ronaldo Breaks Yet Another Record for Portugal, Says Achievements Come "Naturally"

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Cristiano Ronaldo made his 200th start for Portugal

Cristiano Ronaldo continues his record-breaking journey with the Portugal national team, once again showing why he's considered one of the greatest players of all time. The Portuguese icon commented that these records "come naturally" as he extends his legacy.

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In Portugal's recent UEFA Nations League clash against Scotland, which ended in a 0-0 draw, Ronaldo reached another historic milestone. As reported by Squawka, the 39-year-old superstar made his 200th start for Portugal. His journey in the starting XI began on October 11, 2003, in a thrilling 5-3 win over Albania. Ever since, Ronaldo has remained an indispensable part of the squad, accumulating a remarkable 216 caps, cementing his place as the world’s all-time leader in international appearances.

Throughout his storied career with Portugal, Ronaldo has led his nation to major titles, including the UEFA European Championship and the inaugural UEFA Nations League. His relentless drive and impact on the international stage continue to make headlines as he rewrites the history books with each game.

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