Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the most prolific goal scorers in football history, has now achieved a record that he would rather not have. The Portugal and Al Nassr forward, known for his incredible consistency in front of goal, has become the player with the most penalty misses in football history.
Ronaldo’s latest miss came during a World Cup qualifier against Ireland on Saturday. The 38-year-old’s penalty was saved by Brentford goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, sealing his place at the top of a rather undesirable list. This marks his 34th penalty miss, surpassing the previous record for missed penalties held by a number of footballing greats.
While the miss may seem minor in the context of his illustrious career, it does highlight a unique aspect of Ronaldo’s game—his remarkable volume of attempts. Despite his extraordinary goal-scoring ability, Ronaldo has not been immune to the pressures that come with taking penalties in high-stakes situations.
While many would associate the Portuguese icon with finishing prowess, this new record will likely not overshadow his countless achievements in world football, including multiple Ballon d’Or awards, Champions League titles, and his leadership on the international stage for Portugal.
For Ronaldo, known for his relentless self-criticism and desire for perfection, this record is undoubtedly one he will aim to correct. However, even with this setback, Ronaldo’s legacy remains secure as one of the most influential and accomplished players in football history.
Key Stats:
- 34 penalty misses: Most in football history
- Over 800 career goals
- 5-time Ballon d’Or winner
- Numerous international and club titles, including Champions League and European Championship
Will this record affect Ronaldo’s future performances? Fans and pundits alike will be watching closely as he seeks redemption with every future penalty taken.




