At exactly 9:00 p.m.local time (July 6, 2009), Cristiano Ronaldo took his first steps on the Bernabeu pitch.Nearly 80,000 fans and hundreds of newspaper reporters were truly overwhelmed by the unprecedented grand ceremony that Real built to welcome the "new king" at the Bernabeu.
In his 6 years playing at MU, the number 7 shirt made Cristiano Ronaldo's brand. But in 2009, at Real, that number of shirts was untouchable, because the one holding them was Raul - the most powerful player in the dressing room at Santiago Bernabeu.
29.8.2009: The owner of the planetary record contract scored Real's first goal.Ronaldo's penalty kick was an important basis to help the Royal Club crush LDU Quito 4-2.In his first season at the Bernabeu, Ronaldo scored 33 goals in just 35 appearances.However, the Portuguese superstar's impressive scoring performance could not help Real escape the situation of being left empty-handed.
Clip of CR7's first goal at Real.
On April 20, 2011, Ronaldo celebrated his first title with Real. CR7's only goal in the 103rd minute helped the Royal team overcome their rivals Barcelona to win the King's Cup.
November 2011: Ronaldo scored his 100th goal for Real, after just over two seasons and 105 matches. It was a penalty against Lyon in the Champions League.
La Liga 2011/12 season: Ronaldo has scored 60 goals in just 55 appearances, contributing to Real's coronation. Mallorca's shot in the final round also made CR7 the first player to score for all La Liga teams in the same season.
In the 2013-14 Champions League, in the final against Atletico Madrid, CR7 scored to increase the score to 4-1 on the penalty spot in the 120th minute. This victory helped Real lift the European Cup for the 10th time after a 12-year wait. The Portuguese superstar himself contributed a record of 17 goals to help the "White Vultures" fulfill Decima's dream. This is also the second Champions League title in Ronaldo's career, but the first time for the Madrid royal team.
On December 6, 2019, Ronaldo marked Real's 200th goal with a hat-trick against Celta Vigo. At that time, the 30-year-old star also held the record for the number of hat-tricks in La Liga with 23.
In the early morning of October 1, 2015, Cristiano Ronaldo reached a great milestone in his career when he scored his 500th and 500th goals respectively.
Thanks to Ronaldo's accurate 11m kick in the decisive penalty shootout, Real beat Atletico to become the 2015/16 Champions League champions. Real owns the European Cup for the 11th time in history, controlling the curse that no team is capable of successfully defending the championship title.
On 3 May 2017, CR7 scored a hat-trick against Atletico Madrid, becoming the first player in history to score a hat-trick in 2 consecutive matches in the Champions League arena.
In 4, 2018, CR7 jumped 2.3 m high to create a super product "upside-down bicycle" against Juventus - where he will join. Perhaps at that time, no one expected that just a few months later, they would be welcomed by the 5-time Ballon d'Or superstar at Juventus Arena.
Although he did not score in the 3-1 win over Liverpool on May 27, 2018, Cristiano Ronaldo still ended the season as the Champions League Top Scorer.It was not expected that this would be the last time CR7 would achieve this title for the royal team.