Cristiano Ronaldo passes Pele to become second highest goalscorer EVER with Udinese double for Juventus
CRISTIANO RONALDO passed Pele to become the second-highest goalscorer EVER with his double against Udinese.
The Juventus forward, 35, scored twice in the 4-1 win to keep the pressure on the top four in Serie A.
But on a personal level, the goals ensured he pipped Pele in the all-time list.
Pele managed a staggering record of 757 official goals during his stellar career between 1956 and 1977 for Santos, New York Cosmos and Brazil.
Ronaldo, though, hit goals No 757 and 758 to equal and then move past Pele.
The first came when he collected the ball on the left, drove into the box and unleashed a drive into the far corner, giving the goalkeeper no chance.
He added his second - and Juve's third - with a left-footed finish when through one on one.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner also got the assist for Federico Chiesa with a sublime pass to make it 2-0 at the Allianz Stadium before Paulo Dybala wrapped up the scoring.
And he is now just 47 goals behind Josef Bican's incredible tally of 805.
More than half of Ronaldo's strikes came during his nine years at the Bernabeu.
The rest have been for Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Juventus and 102 on the international stage for Portugal.
The new landmark comes just weeks after Lionel Messi broke Pele's record tally for the most goals with one club.
Pele managed 643 Santos goals but Messi overtook that when he found the net for the 644th time in a Barcelona shirt just before Christmas.
Santos, however, released an astonishing statement to deny their hero's tally was actually surpassed.