Cristiano Ronaldo has been awarded a Guinness World Records (GWR) certificate in recognition of his remarkable achievement of reaching 200 international caps for Portugal. The 38-year-old soccer legend achieved this milestone during Portugal’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Iceland.

With this feat, Ronaldo became the male soccer player with the highest number of international caps in the world. The GWR certificate acknowledges his historic accomplishment. This accolade adds to the extensive list of records Ronaldo has achieved throughout his international career.

Notably, he holds the title of the all-time top goal scorer in international football, having scored an impressive 122 goals in 200 games thus far. Ronaldo made his debut for the Portuguese national team in 2003 at the age of 18 and has since left an indelible mark on the sport. Having previously won the 2016 European Championships with Portugal, Ronaldo may have his sights set on the upcoming edition of the tournament, further solidifying his legendary status in international football.