Ronaldo Finally Scores At Euro 2016, Sets UEFA Records In Style
Cristiano Ronaldo was
never going to let the 2016 UEFA European Championship pass him by
without leaving his mark.
Ronaldo set two UEFA Euro finals records Wednesday in Portugal’s
thrilling 3-3 draw with Hungary in Group F. In doing so, Ronaldo also
rescued his country from an early and embarrassing elimination from Euro
2016.
Ronaldo, 31, registered his record 17th appearance at a European
Championship when Portugal-Hungary kicked off. Ronaldo made his Euro
debut on home soil in 2004, and has since participated in Euros 2008,
2012 and 2016.
France’s Lilian Thurman and the Netherlands’ Edwin van der Sar
previously held the appearance record with 16, but Ronaldo passed them
by playing in Portugal’s three group-stage games at Euro 2016. Italy’s
Gianluigi Buffon, Spain’s Cesc Fabregas and Andres Iniesta and Germany’s
Bastian Schweinsteiger all are on 15 appearances and likely will join
the 16-game club next week in the knockout rounds of Euro 2016.
Ronaldo could lose his appearance record by the end of the tournament,
but he set another standard Wednesday — one which will be harder for
anyone else to break. He scored on a stunning back-heel flick in the
50th minute, redirecting Joao Mario’s cross pass Hungary goalkeeper
Gabor Kiraly to make the score 2-2. In doing so, Ronaldo became the
first player to score in four editions of the UEFA European Championship

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