UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin honored Al-Nassr striker Cristiano Ronaldo with an award recognising his contributions to the game during his European career.

According to B/R Football on X, the 39-year-old was presented with an award for scoring the most goals in Champions League history.
140 goals in 183 games.
UEFA honor Cristiano Ronaldo with a trophy for being the Champions League’s all-time top scorer 🏆 pic.twitter.com/AKp2K9WOHx
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Champions League record

Amid numerous records held by none other than Ronaldo, the Al Nassr star is the all-time highest goal scorer in the UCL, having scored an astonishing 140 goals in 183 appearances, 11 more than Lionel Messi, who comes in second place.
Ronaldo’s illustrious career began with Portuguese side Sporting in 2002, followed by stints at Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus.
Ronaldo’s path to Champions League glory began in 2007 with his first goal in the competition. He went on to win the trophy five times: once with Manchester United in 2008 and four times with Real Madrid between 2014 and 2018.
The former Real Madrid star also holds the record for the most goals in Champions League finals, with four. His achievements are remarkable, and only time will tell if anyone can surpass his records.