How many goals did Ronaldo have in the 2016 Euros?

three
Most EURO final tournaments scored in: 5 Ronaldo managed two goals at EURO 2004, one in 2008, three in 2012 and three more in 2016 and is already on five in 2020.

Is Ronaldo good in Euro 2016?

He is three behind on six goals, all scored in Euro 2016 as he won the Golden Boot. Ronaldo is also the top European Championship qualifying goalscorer – with 31 on top of his nine finals goals. That is a relatively new record, passing Robbie Keane’s mark of 23 in September 2019.

Who is Portugal legend?

Players

Rank Player Caps
1 Cristiano Ronaldo § 187
2 João Moutinho § 145
3 Luís Figo 127
4 Pepe § 125

What happened to Ronaldo in the 2016 EURO final?

After a cagey opening to the game, Portugal’s hopes of a surprise win received a body blow when Cristiano Ronaldo had to be stretched off with a knee injury. A teary-eyed Ronaldo departed field as Portugal’s slim hopes faded further. However, Ronaldo, even though off the pitch was not out of the game.

How long did Ronaldo play the Euro 2016 final?

Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo was forced off injured after just 25 minutes of the Euro 2016 final against France. Ronaldo, 31, was injured in a collision with Dimitri Payet in the ninth minute and Marca says that the Real Madrid star suffered a grade 1 anterior cruciate ligament sprain in his left knee.

How old was Ronaldo when he won the 2016 Euros?

31-year-old
The 31-year-old Real Madrid superstar carried his country’s hopes into the final against hosts France in Paris not only as Portugal’s captain but also the player who posed the greatest threat to Didier Deschamps’ side.

Who scored 9 goals in the euros?

Soccer players with most goals scored in the European Championships (EURO) from 1960 to 2021

Characteristic Goals scored
Michel Platini 9
Antoine Griezmann 7
Alan Shearer 7
Thierry Henry 6

Who scored the most goals in 2017 18?

The 10 top goalscorers of 2017/18 in all competitions

  1. Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 45 goals in 54 games.
  2. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) 44 goals in 44 games.
  3. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
  4. Ciro Immobile (Lazio)
  5. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich)
  6. Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)
  7. Edinson Cavani (PSG)
  8. Luis Suarez (FC Barcelona)