With his goal against Hungary on Tuesday, Cristiano Ronaldo added yet another record to his collection: all-time leading goalscorer at UEFA's European Championship.
The Portuguese international broke a tie with France legend Michel Platini, who scored all nine of his Euros goals in the 1984 tournament, with his 10th goal at the Euros, a penalty in the 87th minute. Next in line among active players is France forward Antoine Griezmann, who scored six goals at Euro 2016.
With the goal, Ronaldo is now only four international goals away from tying Iran striker Ali Daei’s all-time men's international scoring record of 109 goals.