All Cristiano Ronaldo record he has broken and achieved

Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 111th goal for Portugal on Wednesday, making him the all-time leading scorer in international soccer.
Here are all of the records Cristiano Ronaldo has broken, as well as achieved over the years of his football career.
Most international goals - 111 goals
All-time leading scorer – 785 goals
All-time top scorer for Portugal – 111 goals
Most capped Portuguese player – 173 caps
Most international goals by a European player – 111
Most appearances at European Championship tournament – 21
Most goals in European Championships history (including qualifying) – 45
All-time top scorer for Real Madrid – 450 goals
Oldest scorer of a World Cup hat-trick – 33 years, 130 days
Most hat-tricks in Real Madrid history – 44
All-time top scorer for Real Madrid in a single season – 61 goals
Fastest player to score 150 goals in La Liga – 140 games
The first player to score 50+ goals in the Premier League, La Liga & Serie A
Fastest player to score 200 goals in La Liga – 178 games
Fastest player to score 300 goals in La Liga – 286 games
Fastest player to score 250 goals in La Liga – 228 games
The first player to reach 100 Champions League wins
Most Champions League assists of all time – 37
All-time Champions League top scorer – 134 goals
The first player to score 10+ Champions League goals for three different clubs
Most goals in a single Champions League season – 17
The first player to score 100 club goals in three different countries
Most seasons as Champions League top scorer – 7
The only player to score in all six games of a Champions League group stage - 2017/18
Most goals in Champions League finals – 4
Fastest to 100 goals in Juventus history - 131 games
Most consecutive seasons with 10+ goals in Europe’s top five leagues – 15 seasons
Most appearances in UEFA Team of the Year – 15
All-time top scorer for Juventus in a single season – 37 goals
Fastest player to score 50 goals in Serie A – 61 appearances
With his move to Manchester United in the just-ended transfer market, the player doesn't look to retiring soon and is likely to break more records and achieve new ones as well.