Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, Juventus' top scorer, equaled a record that had held on for more than 70 years.

Ronaldo has become the second player since 1948, over the age of 35, to score more than 30 goals in one season in one of the five major European leagues.

Ronaldo scored the goals of Juventus' 2-1 win over Lazio on Monday, at the age of 35 and 166 days.

Ronaldo approached a new step from the title of top scorer in the Italian league and top scorer in Europe, in light of fierce competition with the Polish Robert Lewandowski, top scorer of Bayern Munich, German and Italian Ciro Imobili, top scorer for Lazio.

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According to the Spanish newspaper "Marca" today, Tuesday, the former Arsenal player Ronnie Roque is the record holder for the biggest player who scored more than 30 goals in one season in one of the five major European leagues, where he achieved this achievement in 1948 at the age of 36 and 146 days.