Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo made history with his first TikTok video, published by the official account of the Champions League on the platform, where a video of the player was published on the sidelines of his honoring at the draw ceremony for the competition’s groups for its current season 2024-2025.
Ronaldo had launched his own channel on YouTube under the name (UR CRISTIANO), and has achieved many record numbers in terms of the number of followers, views, and financial profits, as it has currently reached 57 million subscribers, only two weeks after its launch.
After storming the world of YouTube, the official account of the Champions League on TikTok published a video of Ronaldo, after he was honored as the best scorer in the history of the competition, as he still tops the list of historical scorers with 140 goals.
Cristiano Ronaldo makes history on TikTok
According to the daily Mundo Deportivo“183 matches and 140 goals… I will,” Ronaldo said in the video, which was no longer than 7 seconds long. The video was widely viewed, and received nearly half a billion views, 6.5 million likes, and 67,000 comments.
It is known that Ronaldo is the all-time top scorer in the Champions League with 140 goals, 11 goals ahead of his eternal rival, the Argentine Lionel Messi, and 46 goals ahead of the third-place holder, the Polish Robert Lewandowski of Barcelona.
Cristiano Ronaldo left European football stadiums in the winter of 2023 towards Saudi Al-Nasr, after terminating his contract with Manchester United, England, following accumulated and successive problems with the Dutch coach of the Red Devils, Erik ten Hag.
After about two years of his departure Madeira Rocket In European competitions, he is still the top scorer in the Champions League by a very large margin, noting that he provided 48 assists in the competition, bringing his total contributions to 188 contributions.
Ronaldo is currently preparing to participate with the Portuguese national team in the European Nations League competition, as he will play against Croatia and Scotland on September 5 and 8, respectively. After the international duty, Cristiano Ronaldo will face a heavyweight match when Al-Nassr plays against Al-Ahli in the third round of the Saudi League on September 13.