Cristiano Ronaldo is now the fourth leading league scorer in Real Madrid history

With his goal against Valencia, he now has 165 in the championship; he has moved ahead of Hugo Sánchez and is now going in pursuit of Raúl, Di Stéfano and Santillana
Alberto NavarroAntonio M. Leal
Cristiano Ronaldo scored his final goal of 2013 against Valencia and moved into fourth position on his own on the all-time league goal scoring charts of Real Madrid. The Portuguese forward has now scored 165 goals and moves ahead of Hugo Sánchez in the charts. Ronaldo has needed 151 games to reach this total and now only Raúl, Di Stéfano and Santillana are ahead of him. His goal at Mestalla also placed him in second position of all-time Real Madrid league goal scorers away from home.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored his final goal of 2013 against Valencia and moved into fourth position on his own on the all-time league goal scoring charts of Real Madrid. The Portuguese forward has now scored 165 goals and moves ahead of Hugo Sánchez in the charts. Ronaldo has needed 151 games to reach this total and now only Raúl, Di Stéfano and Santillana are ahead of him. His goal at Mestalla also placed him in second position of all-time Real Madrid league goal scorers away from home.

After the game against Valencia, the Real Madrid forward is now the second leading league scorer for Real Madrid away from home. Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 72nd goal away from home in the competition and moved ahead of Di Stéfano in the process. The Portuguese forward is the first person in the history of the club to move ahead of the 70-goal mark away from home in la Liga in five seasons. Di Stéfano managed 71 in 11 campaigns.

Now Raúl, who scored 87 goals away from home in 16 campaigns, is the only player ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo. Cristiano Ronaldo, who has an average of 14.4 goals away from home in la Liga, is only 16 goals from topping this goal scoring chart.