By Can Erozden
ANKARA (AA) - Despite his growing age, Portuguese football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo continues to make sports headlines as he became the EURO finals' all-time top scorer with 11 goals after netting two goals in his country's opener.
The superstar of Portugal and Italy's Juventus, Ronaldo, 36, scored two goals against Hungary in a UEFA EURO 2020 group match on Tuesday to be the record holder, reaching 11 goals in total.
Second-half goals led Portugal past Hungary 3-0 in a EURO 2020 Group F match at Budapest's Puskas Arena.
Ronaldo has now played in five EURO finals for the Portuguese national team (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2020).
He has also become the first player to play and score in the five EURO finals.
With a brace that he scored against Hungary, Ronaldo beat former France star Michel Platini, who scored nine goals for "Les Bleus" (The Blues).
Alan Shearer -- a retired player and one of the all-time legends of English football -- scored seven goals for the Three Lions in the European championships to finish third in the top-scoring category.
Ronaldo may go on scoring in the ongoing EURO 2020 to extend his record.
Led by Ronaldo, the Portuguese team has two more games in Group F as they will take on Germany on Saturday and play against France on Wednesday.
- 9 goals in 4 EURO finals
Having made his Portugal debut in 2003, Ronaldo played in all the EURO finals starting from 2004.
The first major tournament that he appeared was the EURO 2004 held in Portugal.
Ronaldo was 19 in that contest as he was one of the promising players in the Portugal squad that Luis Figo, Rui Costa and Nuno Gomes were the big boys.
The Juventus forward scored his first EURO goal against Greece with a header in a Group A game in Porto's Estadio do Dragao, but Greece stunned favorites Portugal 2-1.
He scored another header against the Netherlands in the semifinals at Estadio Jose Alvalade. Portugal earned a 2-1 win against the Dutch national team to make the final in Lisbon, where the hosts were dramatically eliminated by the finals' underdogs Greece 1-0 over a second-half goal netted by Angelos Charisteas.
Ronaldo and his team Portugal completed the EURO 2004 as runners-up.
In the EURO 2008 co-hosted by Austria and Switzerland, Ronaldo scored one goal and it was against the Czech Republic in the Group A match at Stade de Geneve.
Portugal won it 3-1, but they were halted by Germany in the quarterfinals over a 3-2 loss in Basel's St. Jakob-Park.
Ronaldo was promoted to Portugal captaincy for the EURO 2012 held in Poland and Ukraine.
He scored three goals in the 2012 finals, two against the Netherlands in a Group B game as Portugal won 2-1 in Ukraine's Kharkiv.
Ronaldo netted a header against the Czech Republic in the quarterfinals, his third goal in the EURO 2012. Portugal beat the Czechs 1-0 in Warsaw to be in the semifinal stage; however, Spain eliminated them on penalties.
In the EURO 2016 hosted by France, Ronaldo scored three goals to equalize with Platini.
In a Group F match, he scored twice against Hungary as the game ended 3-3 in Decines-Charpieu near Lyon.
Then Ronaldo scored his third EURO 2016 goal against Wales with a header in the semis in Decines-Charpieu as Portugal earned a 2-0 victory to march to the final at Stade de France, Saint-Denis.
Portugal clinched the EURO 2016 title, beating hosts France 1-0 in the final that Ronaldo had to go off in the first half for an injury after a tackle by French midfielder Dimitri Payet.
- Portugal's all-time top scorer
A man of records, Ronaldo is also the all-time highest scorer of Portugal. He piled up 106 goals for his country in 176 international caps, a difficult record to break.
The experienced forward is still followed by Pauleta, who scored 47 goals for the Portuguese national team in 1999-2006.
Pedro Miguel Carreiro Resendes or widely known as Pauleta, 48, was a prolific forward of his generation. The Paris Saint-Germain forward retired from football in 2008.