Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 700th goal last night. 

It's a simply astonishing landmark to reach and he's become only the sixth player to ever score that many career goals. 

There have been some spectacular ones along the way too. 

That bicycle kick for Real Madrid against Juventus in the Champions League, or his outrageous freekick for Manchester United against Portsmouth to name a couple. 

We all remember the famous strikes, but what about the rest? How exactly did Ronaldo go about scoring his 700 goals? 

Well, wonder no more and check out the full breakdown of his incredible goals haul below. 

Goals for club and country:

Sporting CP: 5
Manchester United: 118
Real Madrid: 450
Juventus: 32
Portugal: 95 

Goals vs one team:

Sevilla: 27
Atletico Madrid: 25
Getafe: 23
Celta Vigo: 20
Barcelona: 18

Type of goal:

Right foot: 442
Left foot: 129
Header: 127
Other: 2
Penalties: 113
Freekicks: 55 

Goals per competition:

La Liga: 311
Champions League: 127
Premier League: 84
World Cup qualification: 30
European Championships qualification: 25
Serie A: 24
Copa del Rey: 22
International friendlies: 17
FA Cup: 13
European Championships: 9
World Cup: 7
Club World Cup: 7
Spanish Super Cup: 4
English League Cup: 4
Nations League: 3
Primeira Liga: 3
Portuguese Cup: 2
UEFA Super Cup: 2
Confederations Cup: 2
Italian Super Cup: 1
Champions League qualification: 1 

What a brilliant record and Ronaldo isn't finished yet. He'll have plenty of chances to add to his ridiculous haul this season and beyond, for both Juventus and Portugal.

The forward may have been celebrating a personal landmark on Monday night, but he wouldn't have been happy at full-time. 

His national side were beaten 2-1 by Ukraine in their latest Euro 2020 qualifying fixture. 

The defeat means Portugal are second in Group B, eight points behind the leaders, who beat them last night.

With only two games left to play, Ronaldo and his teammates can't win their group, so they will be settling for second place at best. 

With Serbia only one point behind, Portugal can't afford to slip up - otherwise, they may not even qualify for Euro 2020 to defend their crown.