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© Provided by Goal.com Cristiano Ronaldo's remarkable run of form continued with the 50th hat-trick of his career as his four-goal haul inspired Real Madrid to a thrilling 6-3 win over Girona in LaLiga on Sunday.
The Portuguese netted for the eighth game in a row in all competitions, while it was the fourth league outing in succession in which he has found the net at least twice.
A quiet start to 2017-18 saw Ronaldo score just four LaLiga goals before the turn of the year but since late January he has been virtually unstoppable, this stunning display at the Santiago Bernabeu taking his tally to 21 in his past 11 outings across domestic and continental competitions.
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The 50th hat-trick of Cristiano Ronaldo 's stellar career inspired Real Madrid to an entertaining 6-3 victory at home to Girona in LaLiga.
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His first arrived in the 11th minute, a clinical left-footed finish from Toni Kroos' ball, but Girona pegged the champions back shortly before the half-hour as Cristhian Stuani headed home from a free-kick.
Ronaldo restored Madrid's advantage early in the second period at the end of a fine move and then added an assist for good measure as Lucas Vazquez - who saw a goal wrongly ruled out for offside in the first half - got in on the act.
The matchball was secured soon after the hour as Ronaldo converted a rebound before Stuani bagged his second with another header - his ninth this season via that method, a LaLiga high.
Substitute Gareth Bale joined in the fun four minutes from time and although Madrid conceded their third header of the game to Juanpe, it was fitting that Ronaldo had the last word by rifling in his fourth in stoppage time.
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Madrid were stunned 2-1 in the reverse fixture in October and they seemed intent on avenging that defeat as they flew out of the traps and called Bono into action twice in the first seven minutes.
The Girona goalkeeper tipped Ronaldo's fizzing free-kick over and then denied Vazquez following fine set-up play from Karim Benzema.
It was not long before Ronaldo continued his hot streak, however, as Kroos exchanged passes with Marcelo from a corner and picked out the Portuguese to sweep home first time from 12 yards.
Girona were fortunate not to fall two behind midway through the half as Vazquez's finish from Kroos' delightfully disguised ball was incorrectly disallowed.
And Madrid were further riled by that injustice as six minutes later Alex Granell whipped in a free-kick from the left and Stuani was all alone to thump a header beyond Keylor Navas.
If Madrid were frustrated to be level at the break, their vexation was vanquished within two minutes of the restart.
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Mateo Kovacic, Vazquez and Benzema were all involved in a glorious team move, the Frenchman slipping through a pass for Ronaldo to finish off the underside of the crossbar.
The Portugal superstar then turned provider shortly before the hour as he received Benzema's pass and unselfishly squared for Vazquez to slot home.
Madrid were rampant as Nacho Fernandez headed against the bar and Ronaldo's hat-trick arrived in the 64th minute, the simplest of tap-ins after Bono parried Benzema's effort.
The lead was cut to two within three minutes as Stuani headed home Borja Garcia's delivery and Madrid showed few signs of having learned their lesson as the Uruguayan was soon left unmarked again, this time glancing wide.
In a whirlwind finish, Bale slotted beyond the advancing Bono before Juanpe headed in Granell's corner but, as if there were to be any doubt, Ronaldo ensured he would dominate the headlines by firing in from another Kroos assist.
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Star striker Cristiano Ronaldo won his fourth UEFA Champions League title as Real Madrid defeated Juventus 1-4 on June 3, 2017. He scored two goals during the match, taking his all-time total (club and national) to an impressive 600 goals. He also finished as the top scorer of 2016/17 Champions League tournament, with 12 goals.
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We look at more incredible milestones from the Portuguese soccer icon's career.
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October 2002: Sporting debut
After beginning his career at Nacional in the Portuguese second division in 1995, Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro joined Primeira Liga team Sporting as a 17-year-old in 2002 – scoring on his debut in a 3-0 victory over Moreirense F.C.
As he continued to impress, Ronaldo caught the eye of several top European clubs – including Arsenal and Barcelona – who approached to sign the winger, but would not meet his €15 million valuation.
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August 2003: Manchester United move
One club which did was Manchester United and made Ronaldo its first-ever Portuguese player with a $20.5 million (€15 million) transfer on Aug. 12, 2003. Donning United’s famous No. 7 shirt, he made his debut in a 4-0 victory at Old Trafford against Bolton Wanderers on Aug. 17, 2003. He netted his first goal in English soccer on Nov. 1, 2003—a free-kick in a 3-0 defeat of Portsmouth.
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May 2004: United lifts FA Cup
Ronaldo concluded his debut season with 28 Premier League appearances—exactly half of those coming as a starter—as United finished a disappointing third place, 15 points behind Arsenal’s “Invincibles” title-winning squad. Despite falling short in the league, United did claim the 2004 FA Cup—Ronaldo’s first piece of silverware in England—with the Portuguese winger heading the first goal in a 3-0 victory over Millwall on May 22, 2004.
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July 2004: Losing Euro 2004 finals
As well as starring at club level, Ronaldo also became the most important player for Portugal on the international stage. After making his debut in a 1-0 friendly victory over Kazakhstan on Aug. 20, 2003, the winger made his tournament bow for Portugal as they hosted the 2004 European Championships. The attacker scored twice as he featured in every game of the host's run to the final, including the opener in a 2-1 semi-final win over the Netherlands. Unfortunately, the Selecção were shocked by Greece in the final, with the outsiders winning 1-0 to leave a tearful Ronaldo heartbroken at the final whistle.
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February 2006: League Cup win eases title drought
Back in the Premier League, with United in the shadow of José Mourinho's Chelsea, Ronaldo and his teammates had to be satisfied with just a solitary League Cup triumph in the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons. The midfielder was key in securing that silverware, however, scoring the third goal as United breezed to a 4-0 over Wigan Athletic on Feb. 26, 2006.
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July 2006: World Cup clash with Rooney
Ronaldo's first World Cup appearance proved to be something of an inadvertent turning point for him. With his side facing England in a tense quarter-final, his United teammate Wayne Rooney was dismissed for a deliberate stamp on Portugal defender Ricardo Carvalho – though not before Ronaldo had complained to the referee about the incident and then appeared to wink at his team’s bench.
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The winger was heavily criticized for his actions by the British media, which prompted the star to demand a move away from England. However, after discussions with manager Alex Ferguson, his Portuguese assistant Carlos Queiroz and Rooney himself, Ronaldo quickly reconciled with the club and began to prepare for a new season.
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May 2007: Caps breakout year with Premier League triumph
With tensions resolved, Ronaldo and United flourished in the 2006-07 season, re-discovering the form and vibrancy that had been lacking in the previous three campaigns to win the Premier League by six points from rivals Chelsea. There were personal milestones for Ronaldo too, as he found the net 23 times in all competitions, as well as making 17 assists—equaling Arsenal’s Cesc Fàbregas.
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March 2008: Top scorer in best-ever United season
If the 2006-07 season was Ronaldo’s breakthrough campaign with United, the following year was undoubtedly his best in a Red Devils shirt. The club took the Premier League crown, with Ronaldo firing an incredible 31 Premier League goals (42 overall)—enough to earn him the European Golden Shoe for top scorer.
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May 2008: Champions League glory
United and Ronaldo concluded a brilliant season with a triumph in the Champions League. Defeating the likes of Roma and Barcelona along the way, the Red Devils met domestic rivals Chelsea in the final in Moscow. Ronaldo opened the scoring in the first half at the Luzhniki Stadium—his eighth of the competition, the best return in the tournament that season—before Frank Lampard equalized for the Blues. With the game tied over 120 minutes, the match was decided on penalties: Ronaldo saw his effort stopped by goalkeeper Petr Čech. However, his teammates recovered to win the club's third European Cup.
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His excellent form prompted speculation that he might make a move to Real Madrid, before United confirmed in August 2008 that Ronaldo would remain in England for at least one more year.
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December 2008: Ballon d’Or winner
For his part in his team's tremendous season, Ronaldo was voted winner of the 2008 Ballon d'Or, the prize given to the best footballer in the world as judged by a group of sports journalists. Ronaldo, now 23, beat second-placed Lionel Messi and Fernando Torres in third to the accolade and became the first United player to receive the award since George Best in 1968.
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May 2009: Champions League disappointment
His excellent form continued during the 2008-09 season, as Ronaldo scored 18 league goals to help United secure their 18th title. Ronaldo and United were on course to repeat the feat of the season before, reaching their second successive Champions League final, where they met Spanish champions Barcelona in Rome. However, the winger was largely ineffective as the Red Devils faltered, losing 2-0 to goals from Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi.
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July 2009: Record-breaking Real move
In the wake of defeat in the Champions League final on June 11, 2009, United accepted a then-world record $125 million (€92 million) bid from Real Madrid, with the forward being handed the No. 9 shirt and officially unveiled by the club in front of a crowd of 80,000 at the Bernabéu Stadium on July 6. He scored the first of his 32 league goals in the 2009-10 season on debut in a 3-2 defeat of Deportivo La Coruña on Aug. 29, 2009—though Madrid would eventually finish runner-up to Barcelona in La Liga.
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April 2011: Winning goal earns 1st Copa for Real
The following season Madrid finished second to Barcelona in the league once again, but came out on top of their fierce rivals in the Copa del Rey final, with Ronaldo scoring a 103rd minute winner to earn Los Blancos their first Copa in 18 years and the attacker his first silverware in Spain. Personally, it was another goal-laden season for Ronaldo, who—now wearing Raúl’s No. 7 shirt—found the net a record breaking 40 times in La Liga to win a second European Golden shoe award and become the first player to win two in different leagues.
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May 2012: Fires Real to La Liga title
He didn't have to wait much longer for his first La Liga crown as Madrid topped the table in May 2012 with a record-breaking 100 points. Ronaldo once again broke the league-scoring record with his return of 46 goals, became the first player to score against every La Liga club in a season and was named the winner of the Trofeo Alfredo Di Stefano for the La Liga player of the season.
However, he was less successful in Europe, as Madrid were knocked out of the Champions League at the semi-final stage by Bayern Munich on penalties, with Ronaldo missing the Spanish side’s opening spot-kick.
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July 2012: Heartbreak in Europe
The following summer, the Portuguese captain and talisman led his team to the semi-finals of the 2012 European Championships in Poland and Ukraine, scoring the decisive goal in a 1-0 win over the Czech Republic in the quarter-finals. However, they were denied in the next round by their Iberian rivals Spain, losing 4-2 on penalties.
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April 2013: Double cup disappointment
The following season, Real Madrid conceded the La Liga championship to rivals Barcelona once again, despite Ronaldo's impressive return of 34 goals in 34 league games. He and his club fared no better in cup competitions either: after Ronaldo scored twice to knock former club Manchester United out of the Champions League, Real Madrid were defeated at the semi-final stage of the competition for the third consecutive season, by Borussia Dortmund. The following month, Ronaldo scored the opening goal in the final of the Copa del Rey, only to be sent off in extra-time as Madrid was defeated by city rivals Atlético Madrid to complete a disappointing season for the club.
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January 2014: Ballon d’Or winner
Ronaldo won his second Ballon d’Or title after a brilliant 2013 season where he scored 66 goals in 56 games for club and country. He beat four-time defending champion Lionel Messi and Frenchman Franck Ribery.
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May 2014: Second Champions League victory
Ronaldo’s trophy drought at Madrid ended emphatically in the 2013-14 season, with the forward scoring in Los Blancos 4-1 victory over Atlético Madrid in the final of the Champions League on May 24, 2014. The goal was his 16th in the competition that season, a new record, making up for his disappointment at missing his team’s victory in the final of the Copa del Rey over Barcelona the previous month. Ronaldo also shared the European Golden Shoe with Luis Suarez and became the highest-paid player in the world after signing a contract worth $20 million (€17 million) a year in September 2013.
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June 2014: Early exit in Brazil
He couldn’t end the 2013-14 season with international success, as Portugal were dumped out of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil at the group stage with their star player suffering a knee injury during the tournament.
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December 2014: Club World Cup success
Having recovered from injury that hampered his World Cup, Ronaldo got right back into the swing of things during the first half of the 2014-15 season. After collecting the 2013-14 UEFA Best Player in Europe award in August 2014, he scored a record-breaking 23rd La Liga hat-trick against Celta Vigo on Dec. 6, and lifted the Club World Cup with Madrid two weeks later—the second of his career.
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January 2015: Third Ballon d’Or title
Ronaldo became the first Portuguese player to win the Ballon d’Or three times, beating fellow nominees Lionel Messi and Manuel Neuer. The year also saw him score 31 goals in 30 matches in La Liga as well as a record 17 goals in the UEFA Champions League.
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May 2016: Champions League win
The year brought many reasons for Ronaldo to celebrate—Real Madrid won the Champions League title defeating Atlético Madrid on May 28; he also scored three goals at the Euro 2016, as Portugal bagged the title.
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December 2016: Fourth Ballon d’Or title
Ronaldo won the prestigious Ballon d'Or award for a fourth time, beating rival and previous year’s winner Lionel Messi. On learning he had won the award, Ronaldo reacted, “I never thought in my mind that I would win the Golden Ball four times. I am pleased. I feel so proud and happy.”
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January 2017: Best FIFA Men's Player 2016
He won the Best FIFA Men's Player 2016 award at the inaugural Best FIFA Football Awards in Zürich, Switzerland, on Jan. 9. He beat Messi and Atletico Madrid's Antoine Griezmann to claim the prize. After winning the trophy, Ronaldo said, "It was my best year so far. The trophy for Portugal was amazing. I was so happy and of course I cannot forget the Champions League and the Club World Cup. We ended the year in the best way. I'm so glad to win a lot of trophies, collective and individual. I'm so, so proud."
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May 17, 2017: All-time leading scorer in the top five European leagues
Ronaldo scored his 368th goal to become the all-time leading scorer across the top five European leagues. He broke a 46-year-old record previously held by former English footballer Jimmy Greaves. The only player close to the record is Barcelona's Lionel Messi with 346 goals.
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October 23, 2017: The Best FIFA Football Awards
Ronaldo was recognized as the world’s best male football player for helping Real Madrid to a Champions League-La Liga double in 2016-17. FIFA introduced these awards after ending their association with the Ballon d’Or, and Ronaldo was the first recipient of the honor.
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Dec. 7, 2017: Fifth Ballon d'Or
Standing in front of the Eiffel Tower, the Real Madrid forward claimed his fifth Ballon d’Or—and the second in a row. He drew level with Argentina’s Messi, who had won his fifth award in 2015.
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