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Ronaldo celebrates after scoring a penalty against New Zealand at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese professional footballer who has represented the Portugal national team since his debut on 20 August 2003 against Kazakhstan in a friendly.[1] He would later score his first international goal on 12 June 2004, during a UEFA Euro 2004 group stage match against Greece.[2] Throughout his international career, he has become the current all-time record goalscorer for the Portugal national team, and the highest overall men's international goalscorer in history, having scored 140 goals in 222 appearances.[3]

On 6 September 2013, Ronaldo scored his first international hat-trick against Northern Ireland during a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier.[4] He has scored ten international hat-tricks, and on two occasions, four international goals in a single match. On 5 March 2014, Ronaldo scored twice in Portugal's 5–1 friendly win over Cameroon to take his tally to 49 goals, thus becoming his country's all-time leading goalscorer, surpassing the 47 set by Pauleta.[5] He scored the only goal in a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying match against Armenia on 14 November 2014, his 23rd goal in UEFA European Championship qualifying and finals matches, surpassing the record previously held by Turkey's Hakan Şükür and Denmark's Jon Dahl Tomasson.[6] On 20 June 2018, Ronaldo scored his 85th goal for Portugal in a 1–0 win over Morocco at the 2018 World Cup, surpassing Hungary's Ferenc Puskás as the all-time top scorer for a European national team.[7] On 8 September 2020, he scored his 100th and 101st goals for Portugal in a 2–0 win against Sweden in the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League, to become the first European player to reach this milestone.[8]

Ronaldo scored his 108th and 109th international goals in a UEFA Euro 2020 draw against France on 23 June 2021, surpassing Iran's Ali Daei as the outright leading scorer in men's international football.[9]

Ronaldo has participated in fourteen major international tournaments: six UEFA European Championships in 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 (played in 2021) and 2024, five FIFA World Cups in 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022, one FIFA Confederations Cup in 2017, and two UEFA Nations League Finals in 2019 and 2025, scoring in all of them but Euro 2024.[3] Following Portugal's win at UEFA Euro 2016, Ronaldo lifted the trophy as his team's captain,[10] and was also awarded the Silver Boot as the joint second-highest goalscorer of the tournament, with three goals and three assists;[11] he was also named to the team of the tournament for the third time in his career.[12][13][14] He has scored a record 14 goals at the European Championships, eight at the World Cup, 14 in the UEFA Nations League and two at the Confederations Cup.[3] Ronaldo has scored 38 goals in FIFA World Cup qualifiers and 41 goals in UEFA Euro qualifiers, hence becoming the first player to score more than fifty goals in European qualification matches.[15] His other 22 goals have come in friendly matches. The opponent against whom he has scored most often is Luxembourg, with eleven goals.[3] He has scored 16 international goals at Estádio Algarve, his most at a single ground. On 12 October 2021, Ronaldo scored his tenth international hat-trick, surpassing the record previously set by Sven Rydell with Sweden.[16]

Youth goals

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Ronaldo represented the under-15, under-17, under-20, under-21, and under-23 national sides. Ronaldo made his international youth team debut for Portugal on 24 February 2001 against South Africa in a friendly in Torres Novas, Portugal, under the management of Carlos Dinis.[17] He made 34 youth caps, scoring 18 goals overall.[18] Ronaldo has participated in numerous youth competitions, including the 2001 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival, 2002 UEFA European Under-17 Championship, 2003 Toulon Tournament and the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Scores and results list Cristiano Ronaldo's team's goal tally first.[19]
All youth international goals scored by Cristiano Ronaldo
No. Team Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 Portugal Portugal U15 1 24 February 2001 Estádio Municipal Dr. Alves Pereira, Torres Novas, Portugal South Africa South Africa U15 2–0 2–1 Friendly [20][21]
2 2 25 February 2001 Estádio Municipal Dr. Alves Pereira, Torres Novas, Portugal Sweden Sweden U15 2–1 2–1 Friendly [22][23]
3 4 11 April 2001 France France France U15 1–0 2–2 Tournoi de Montaigu 2001 (France) [24]
4 6 14 April 2001 France Japan Japan U15 1–0 7–0 Tournoi de Montaigu 2001 (France) [25]
5 3–0
6 5–0
7 9 25 July 2001 Estadio de La Condomina, Murcia, Spain Finland Finland U15 1–0 1–3 2001 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival [26]
8 Portugal Portugal U17 1 10 October 2001 Estádio Municipal José dos Santos Pinto, Covilhã, Portugal Netherlands Netherlands U17 2–0 3–0 Friendly [27]
9 3 13 December 2001 Estádio Municipal Miróbriga, Santiago do Cacém, Portugal England England U17 1–1 1–1 Friendly [28]
10 4 6 March 2002 Estadi Nacional, Andorra la Vella, Andorra San Marino San Marino U17 2–0 2–0 2002 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifying [29]
11 5 8 March 2002 Estadi Nacional, Andorra la Vella, Andorra Andorra Andorra U17 1–0 4–0 2002 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifying [30]
12 3–0
13 Portugal Portugal U21 1 19 November 2002 Estádio Adelino Ribeiro Novo, Barcelos, Portugal Greece Greece U21 2–0 2–0 Friendly [31]
14 3 28 March 2003 Estádio Municipal de Rio Maior, Rio Maior, Portugal England England U21 4–2 4–2 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification [32]
15 Portugal Portugal U20 1 11 June 2003 Stade des Costières, Nîmes, France England England U20 3–0 3–0 2003 Toulon Tournament [33]
16 Portugal Portugal U21 10 18 November 2003 Stade Gabriel-Montpied, Clermont-Ferrand, France France France U21 1–0 2–1 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification play-offs [34]
17 Portugal Portugal U23 1 4 August 2004 Estádio Algarve, Algarve, Portugal Paraguay Paraguay U23 2–0 5–0 Friendly [35]
18 3 15 August 2004 Pankritio Stadium, Heraklion, Greece Morocco Morocco U23 2–0 2–1 2004 Summer Olympics [36]

Goals

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As of match played 6 September 2025
Scores and results list Portugal's goal tally first.[3]
Table key
Indicates goal was scored from a penalty kick
Indicates Portugal won the match
Indicates the match ended in a draw (a penalty shootout is statistically a draw regardless of shootout results)
Indicates Portugal lost the match
No. Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 8 12 June 2004 Estádio do Dragão, Porto, Portugal  Greece 1–2 1–2 UEFA Euro 2004 [37]
2 12 30 June 2004 Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal  Netherlands 1–0 2–1 UEFA Euro 2004 [38]
3 14 4 September 2004 Skonto Stadium, Riga, Latvia  Latvia 1–0 2–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification [39]
4 15 8 September 2004 Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria, Portugal  Estonia 1–0 4–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification [40]
5 17 13 October 2004 Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal  Russia 2–0 7–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification [41]
6 4–0
7 18 17 November 2004 Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg  Luxembourg 2–0 5–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification [42]
8 22 4 June 2005 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal  Slovakia 2–0 2–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification [43]
9 23 8 June 2005 A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia  Estonia 1–0 1–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification [44]
10 30 1 March 2006 LTU Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany  Saudi Arabia 1–0 3–0 Friendly [45]
11 3–0
12 34 17 June 2006 Waldstadion, Frankfurt, Germany  Iran 2–0‡ 2–0 2006 FIFA World Cup [46]
13 41 7 October 2006 Estádio do Bessa, Porto, Portugal  Azerbaijan 1–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying [47]
14 3–0
15 43 15 November 2006 Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal  Kazakhstan 2–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying [48]
16 45 24 March 2007 Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal  Belgium 2–0 4–0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying [49]
17 4–0
18 47 22 August 2007 Hanrapetakan Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia  Armenia 1–1 1–1 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying [50]
19 48 8 September 2007 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal  Poland 2–1 2–2 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying [51]
20 51 17 October 2007 Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan  Kazakhstan 2–0 2–1 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying [52]
21 57 11 June 2008 Stade de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland  Czech Republic 2–1 3–1 UEFA Euro 2008 [53]
22 62 11 February 2009 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal  Finland 1–0‡ 1–0 Friendly [54]
23 74 21 June 2010 Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa  North Korea 6–0 7–0 2010 FIFA World Cup [55]
24 77 8 October 2010 Estádio do Dragão, Porto, Portugal  Denmark 3–1 3–1 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying [56]
25 78 12 October 2010 Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland  Iceland 1–0 3–1 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying [57]
26 80 9 February 2011 Stade de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland  Argentina 1–1 1–2 Friendly [58]
27 82 10 August 2011 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal  Luxembourg 2–0 5–0 Friendly [59]
28 83 2 September 2011 GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus  Cyprus 1–0‡ 4–0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying [60]
29 2–0
30 85 11 October 2011 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark  Denmark 1–2 1–2 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying [61]
31 87 15 November 2011 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–0 6–2 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying [62]
32 3–1
33 93 17 June 2012 Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv, Ukraine  Netherlands 1–1 2–1 UEFA Euro 2012 [63]
34 2–1
35 94 21 June 2012 National Stadium, Warsaw, Poland  Czech Republic 1–0 1–0 UEFA Euro 2012 [64]
36 96 15 August 2012 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal  Panama 2–0 2–0 Friendly [65]
37 97 7 September 2012 Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg  Luxembourg 1–1 2–1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification [66]
38 101 6 February 2013 Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, Guimarães, Portugal  Ecuador 1–1 2–3 Friendly [67]
39 104 10 June 2013 Stade de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland  Croatia 1–0 1–0 Friendly [68]
40 105 14 August 2013 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal  Netherlands 1–1 1–1 Friendly [69]
41 106 6 September 2013 Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland  Northern Ireland 2–2 4–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification [70]
42 3–2
43 4–2
44 108 15 November 2013 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal  Sweden 1–0 1–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification [71]
45 109 19 November 2013 Friends Arena, Solna, Sweden  Sweden 1–0 3–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification [72]
46 2–2
47 3–2
48 110 5 March 2014 Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria, Portugal  Cameroon 1–0 5–1 Friendly [73]
49 5–1
50 114 26 June 2014 Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília, Brazil  Ghana 2–1 2–1 2014 FIFA World Cup [74]
51 116 14 October 2014 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark  Denmark 1–0 1–0 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying [75]
52 117 14 November 2014 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal  Armenia 1–0 1–0 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying [76]
53 120 13 June 2015 Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia  Armenia 1–1 3–2 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying [77]
54 2–1
55 3–1
56 125 29 March 2016 Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria, Portugal  Belgium 2–0 2–1 Friendly [78]
57 126 8 June 2016 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal  Estonia 1–0 7–0 Friendly [79]
58 3–0
59 129 22 June 2016 Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon, France  Hungary 2–2 3–3 UEFA Euro 2016 [80]
60 3–3
61 132 6 July 2016 Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon, France  Wales 1–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 2016 [81]
62 134 7 October 2016 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal  Andorra 1–0 6–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification [82]
63 2–0
64 4–0
65 5–0
66 135 10 October 2016 Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands  Faroe Islands 4–0 6–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification [83]
67 136 13 November 2016 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal  Latvia 1–0‡ 4–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification [84]
68 3–1
69 137 25 March 2017 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal  Hungary 2–0 3–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification [85]
70 3–0
71 138 28 March 2017 Estádio do Marítimo, Funchal, Portugal  Sweden 1–0 2–3 Friendly [86]
72 139 9 June 2017 Skonto Stadium, Riga, Latvia  Latvia 1–0 3–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification [87]
73 2–0
74 141 21 June 2017 Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia  Russia 1–0 1–0 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup [88]
75 142 24 June 2017 Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia  New Zealand 1–0‡ 4–0 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup [89]
76 144 31 August 2017 Estádio do Bessa, Porto, Portugal  Faroe Islands 1–0 5–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification [90]
77 2–0‡
78 4–1
79 146 7 October 2017 Estadi Nacional, Andorra la Vella, Andorra  Andorra 1–0 2–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification [91]
80 148 23 March 2018 Letzigrund, Zürich, Switzerland  Egypt 1–1 2–1 Friendly [92]
81 2–1
82 151 15 June 2018 Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi, Russia  Spain 1–0‡ 3–3 2018 FIFA World Cup [93]
83 2–1
84 3–3
85 152 20 June 2018 Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia  Morocco 1–0 1–0 2018 FIFA World Cup [94]
86 157 5 June 2019 Estádio do Dragão, Porto, Portugal   Switzerland 1–0 3–1 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals [95]
87 2–1
88 3–1
89 159 7 September 2019 Red Star Stadium, Belgrade, Serbia  Serbia 3–1 4–2 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying [96]
90 160 10 September 2019 LFF Stadium, Vilnius, Lithuania  Lithuania 1–0‡ 5–1 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying [97]
91 2–1
92 3–1
93 4–1
94 161 11 October 2019 Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal  Luxembourg 2–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying [98]
95 162 14 October 2019 Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex, Kyiv, Ukraine  Ukraine 1–2‡ 1–2 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying [99]
96 163 14 November 2019 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal  Lithuania 1–0‡ 6–0 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying [100]
97 2–0
98 6–0
99 164 17 November 2019 Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg  Luxembourg 2–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying [101]
100 165 8 September 2020 Friends Arena, Solna, Sweden  Sweden 1–0 2–0 2020–21 UEFA Nations League A [102]
101 2–0
102 168 11 November 2020 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal  Andorra 6–0 7–0 Friendly [103]
103 173 30 March 2021 Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg  Luxembourg 2–1 3–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification [104]
104 175 9 June 2021 Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal  Israel 2–0 4–0 Friendly [105]
105 176 15 June 2021 Puskás Aréna, Budapest, Hungary  Hungary 2–0‡ 3–0 UEFA Euro 2020 [106]
106 3–0
107 177 19 June 2021 Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany  Germany 1–0 2–4 UEFA Euro 2020 [107]
108 178 23 June 2021 Puskás Aréna, Budapest, Hungary  France 1–0‡ 2–2 UEFA Euro 2020 [108]
109 2–2‡
110 180 1 September 2021 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal  Republic of Ireland 1–1 2–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification [109]
111 2–1
112 181 9 October 2021 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal  Qatar 1–0 3–0 Friendly [110]
113 182 12 October 2021 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal  Luxembourg 1–0‡ 5–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification [111]
114 2–0
115 5–0
116 188 5 June 2022 Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal   Switzerland 2–0‡ 4–0 2022–23 UEFA Nations League A [112]
117 3–0
118 192 24 November 2022 Stadium 974, Doha, Qatar  Ghana 1–0‡ 3–2 2022 FIFA World Cup [113]
119 197 23 March 2023 Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal  Liechtenstein 3–0‡ 4–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [114]
120 4–0
121 198 26 March 2023 Stade de Luxembourg, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg  Luxembourg 1–0 6–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [115]
122 4–0
123 200 20 June 2023 Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland  Iceland 1–0 1–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [116]
124 202 13 October 2023 Estádio do Dragão, Porto, Portugal  Slovakia 2–0‡ 3–2 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [117]
125 3–1
126 203 16 October 2023 Bilino Polje Stadium, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–0‡ 5–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [118]
127 2–0
128 204 16 November 2023 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz, Liechtenstein  Liechtenstein 1–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [119]
129 207 11 June 2024 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal  Republic of Ireland 2–0 3–0 Friendly [120]
130 3–0
131 213 5 September 2024 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal  Croatia 2–0 2–1 2024–25 UEFA Nations League A [121]
132 214 8 September 2024 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal  Scotland 2–1 2–1 2024–25 UEFA Nations League A [122]
133 215 12 October 2024 Kazimierz Górski National Stadium, Warsaw, Poland  Poland 2–0 3–1 2024–25 UEFA Nations League A [123]
134 217 15 November 2024 Estádio do Dragão, Porto, Portugal  Poland 2–0‡ 5–1 2024–25 UEFA Nations League A [124]
135 5–0
136 219 23 March 2025 Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal  Denmark 2–1 5–2 (a.e.t.) 2024–25 UEFA Nations League A [125]
137 220 4 June 2025 Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany  Germany 2–1 2–1 2025 UEFA Nations League Finals [126]
138 221 8 June 2025 Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany  Spain 2–2 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
2025 UEFA Nations League Finals [127]
139 222 6 September 2025 Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia  Armenia 2–0 5–0 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification [128]
140 4–0

Hat-tricks

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No. Date Venue Opponent Goals Result Competition Ref.
1 6 September 2013 Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland  Northern Ireland 3 – (68', 77', 83') 4–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification [129]
2 19 November 2013 Friends Arena, Solna, Sweden  Sweden 3 – (50', 77', 79') 3–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification [130]
3 13 June 2015 Republican Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia  Armenia 3 – (29' pen., 55', 58') 3–2 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying [131]
4 7 October 2016 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal  Andorra 4 – (2', 4', 47', 68') 6–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification [132]
5 31 August 2017 Estádio do Bessa, Porto, Portugal  Faroe Islands 3 – (3', 29' pen., 65') 5–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification [133]
6 15 June 2018 Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi, Russia  Spain 3 – (4' pen., 44', 88') 3–3 2018 FIFA World Cup [134]
7 5 June 2019 Estádio do Dragão, Porto, Portugal   Switzerland 3 – (25', 88', 90') 3–1 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals [135]
8 10 September 2019 LFF Stadium, Vilnius, Lithuania  Lithuania 4 – (7' pen., 62', 65', 76') 5–1 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying [136]
9 14 November 2019 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé, Portugal  Lithuania 3 – (7' pen., 22', 65') 6–0 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying [137]
10 12 October 2021 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé, Portugal  Luxembourg 3 – (8' pen., 13' pen., 87') 5–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification [138]

Statistics

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As of match played 6 September 2025[139][140]
  1. ^ Six appearances and two goals in UEFA Euro 2004, five appearances and five goals in the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification.
  2. ^ Appearances in the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification.
  3. ^ Six appearances and one goal in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, four appearances and three goals in the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying.
  4. ^ Appearances in the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying.
  5. ^ Three appearances and one goal in UEFA Euro 2008, two appearances in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification.
  6. ^ Appearances in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification.
  7. ^ Four appearances and one goal in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, two appearances and two goals in the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying.
  8. ^ Appearances in the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying.
  9. ^ Five appearances and three goals in UEFA Euro 2012, four appearances and one goal in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification.
  10. ^ Appearances in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification.
  11. ^ Three appearances and one goal in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, two appearances and two goals in the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying.
  12. ^ Appearances in the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying.
  13. ^ Seven appearances and three goals in UEFA Euro 2016, three appearances and seven goals in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification.
  14. ^ Six appearances and eight goals in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification, four appearances and two goals in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup.
  15. ^ Appearances in the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
  16. ^ Eight appearances and eleven goals in the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying, two appearances and three goals in the 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals.
  17. ^ Appearances in the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League.
  18. ^ Seven appearances and six goals in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification, four appearances and five goals in UEFA Euro 2020.
  19. ^ Two appearances in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification, five appearances and two goals in the 2022–23 UEFA Nations League, five appearances and one goal in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
  20. ^ Appearances in the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying.
  21. ^ Five appearances in the UEFA Euro 2024, five appearances and five goals in the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League.
  22. ^ Four appearances and three goals in the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League, one appearance and two goals in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification.

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