Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo was his side's standout player in the UEFA Champions League final on the weekend. Here are seven competition records the Portuguese reached against Juventus, according to the Daily Mirror.
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First player to score in three UCL finals
Ronaldo netted in his third final after 2008 and 2015, becoming the first player to do so.
First player to win the UCL Golden Boot five consecutive times
With his brace against Juventus, he became the first player to lift the Champions League Golden Boot for five consecutive seasons.
First player to lift UCL Golden Boot six times
Ronaldo has now lifted the competition's Golden Boot a sixth time. He first did so in 2008 with eight goals, adding 12 in 2013, a record-breaking 17 in 2014, a joint-highest 10 alongside Neymar and Lionel Messi in 2015, 16 in 2016, and now 12 in the latest campaign.
Became only the seventh player to win UCL four times
The 32-year-old lifted his fourth Champions League trophy, becoming only the seventh player to do so. He won his first trophy in 2008 with Manchester United, and has added three since joining Real.
Scored 105th UCL goal
The Portuguese took his all-tme competition record to 105 goals, 11 more than second-placed Lionel Messi.
Scored Real's 500th UCL goal
With his first goal against Juventus on Saturday night, Ronaldo took Real's tally to 500 goals in the competition.
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Scored his 600th senior goal
Last, but certainly not least, Ronaldo has now scored 600 senior goals – five for Sporting, 118 for United, a record-breaking 406 for Los Blancos and 71 as Portugal's all-time record scorer.
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