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Has Cristiano Ronaldo ever won the European Championship?

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Cristiano Ronaldo has built an incredible football legacy as one of the game’s greatest ever players, both at club and international level.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner claimed every trophy worth claiming during iconic spells at Manchester United and Real Madrid and is the all-time leading men’s international goalscorer in a Portugal career which has spanned over 20 years.

He has often been the Selecao’s great hope at the European Championship and will hope to have a large say in his national team’s performance at Euro 2024, but how has Ronaldo fared at UEFA’s flagship tournament over the years?

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Ronaldo lifted the trophy in 2016 / FRANCK FIFE/GettyImages

Ronaldo had played in three European Championships (2004, 2008, 2012) before success with Portugal eventually arrived in 2016 against the odds.

Fernando Santos’ side hardly blew away the competition during the group stage in France, drawing against Hungary, Iceland and Austria, and only squeezing through as the third-best third place team.

From that point on in the knockout rounds, Portugal showed a gritty determination to prove their doubters wrong, eliminating a Croatia side filled with quality midfielders like Luka Modric, Ivan Rakitic, Marcelo Brozovic and Ivan Perisic 1-0 in the last 16, thanks to Ricardo Quaresma’s extra-time winner.

They needed a penalty shootout victory to oust Poland in the quareter-finals after goals from Robert Lewandowski and Renato Sanches forced extra-time, while two goals in four second-half minutes proved enough to defeat a spirited Wales outfit in the semis.

Portugal weren’t fancied to beat France in the final at Stade de France in Saint-Denis and their hopes were dealt a severe blow when Ronaldo was forced off in the 25th minute on a stretcher with an injury.

Santos’ team kept Les Bleus at bay long enough to snatch a winner of their own in extra time as Eder beat Hugo Lloris with a low strike from distance in the 109th minute, handing Ronaldo, who had accompanied his manager on the sidelines with some frantic gesticulating, a first international trophy.

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Ronaldo first played at the Euros in 2004 / MLADEN ANTONOV/GettyImages

Ronaldo scored on his European Championship debut in 2004 against Greece in the tournament opener, although his side would ultimately fall to defeat to the minnows in the final as tournament hosts. Since then, he has become the competition’s leading goalscorer with 14 in five competition appearances, which is also the most of any men’s player in history.

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