translated from Spanish: Cristiano Ronaldo became the top scorer of the European Championship and was 3 equal to the highest scorer of selections

Cristiano Ronaldo has achieved on Tuesday the record of goals in the history of the European Football Championship, with eleven goals in the five editions in which he has participated, after undoing with the two goals scored to Hungary the nine-goal draw he had with the Frenchman Michel Platini.
The first, from a penalty, and the second, after great individual play, were achieved in the Hungary-Portugal on Tuesday, in their 22nd match in the final phase of a European Championship, another record that no player has, since the second on the list is the former German international Bastian Schweinsteiger, with 18 games.
In addition, no other footballer has participated in five editions of the continental tournament.
In the final phase of the European Championship no other player has scored as many goals as Cristiano Ronaldo, who in total, counting the qualifying rounds for the tournament, has scored 42 goals.
In the final stages, behind Ronaldo, with 11 goals, and Platini, with nine, is Denmark’s Ole Madsen and Englishman Alan Shearer, with seven goals each.
Eight other players have made it six: Dutchmen Ruud Van Nistelrooy and Patrick Kluivert; the Frenchmen Antoine Griezmann and Thierry Henry; Englishman Wayne Rooney; Swede Zlatan Ibrahimovic; The Portuguese Nuno Gomes and the Russian Viktor Ponedelnik.
Another record that the veteran captain of the Portuguese national team has close is that of the best assistant in the history of the European Championship, where the record is held by the Czech Karel Poborsky with eight goal passes.
Cristiano Ronaldo accumulated six passes that ended up in the nets.
Ronaldo’s two goals against Hungary was his 106th in a Portugal shirt and in the history of national team football he is only behind Iran’s Ali Daei with 109 goals.
The Portuguese striker surpassed the European record as a goalscorer with his selection (84 goals) of Ferenc Puskás during the 2018 World Cup, and on Tuesday he became the highest scorer in the history of the European Championship in the stadium that bears the name of the Hungarian legend who also played for the Spanish national team.



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