A Look at Cristiano Ronaldo’s Euro Records

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A Look at Cristiano Ronaldo’s Euro Records

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Cristiano Ronaldo has the most European Championship appearances, with Euro 2024 being his sixth tournament for Portugal.

Since his debut in 2003, Ronaldo has been a pivotal figure for his national team. He consistently delivers standout performances and helped the squad win the 2016 edition of the tournament.

This graphic showcases some of the Portuguese star’s records based on UEFA data and other sources.

Top Scorer and Most Matches Played

Cristiano Ronaldo is the top goalscorer in the competition, with 55 goals across six Euros, far ahead of English striker Harry Kane (28) and Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku (27). Additionally, he holds the record for the most Euro matches in history, having played 70 as of June 21, 2024.

Cristiano RonaldoStats Euros Appearances6 Titles1 (2016) Goals55 Penalties Scored11 Euro Games70 Total Games for Portugal208

At age 39, Ronaldo could become the second player to win multiple European Championships as captain, joining Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas, who won in 2008 and 2012.

Beyond his on-field achievements, Ronaldo’s impact extends off the pitch. With $136 million in annual earnings, he is the highest-paid athlete in the world. His financial success is matched by his influence on social media, where he is the world’s top influencer with 919 million followers.

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Where Unemployment Benefits are the Highest, in OECD Countries

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Ranked: Unemployment Benefits in OECD Countries

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This graphic ranks OECD countries by their level of unemployment benefits offered. This is measured by the percentage of previous in-work income a person would earn after being unemployed for one year.

Calculations reference a single person without children, whose previous in-work earnings were 67% of the average wage in each country. Data for this graphic and article can be accessed at OECD.org.

ℹ️ As of 2024, the OECD has 38 member countries plus several accession candidates. OECD Countries by Unemployment Support

Luxembourg tops the rankings of OECD countries by unemployment benefits. Workers in the country can receive 87% of their previous employed income for up to a full year out of work.

RankCountry% of previous in-work
income received
after 1 year 1🇱🇺 Luxembourg87 2🇧🇪 Belgium78 3🇩🇰 Denmark78 4🇧🇬 Bulgaria*77 5🇵🇹 Portugal75 6🇨🇭 Switzerland72 7🇳🇴 Norway67 8🇫🇷 France66 9🇪🇸 Spain66 10🇳🇱 Netherlands64 11🇸🇪 Sweden64 12🇮🇹 Italy62 13🇮🇸 Iceland61 14🇩🇪 Germany60 15🇫🇮 Finland58 16🇦🇹 Austria51 17🇲🇹 Malta*49 18🇬🇷 Greece47 19🇪🇪 Estonia45 20🇸🇮 Slovenia44 21🇳🇿 New Zealand42 22🇭🇷 Croatia*41 23🇨🇾 Cyprus*38 24🇯🇵 Japan38 25🇷🇴 Romania*38 26🇮🇪 Ireland35 27🇦🇺 Australia32 28🇵🇱 Poland31 29🇰🇷 South Korea23 30🇨🇦 Canada22 31🇮🇱 Israel22 32🇱🇹 Lithuania21 33🇨🇿 Czechia20 34🇬🇧 UK16 35🇱🇻 Latvia14 36🇸🇰 Slovakia10 37🇹🇷 Türkiye10 38🇭🇺 Hungary9 39🇺🇸 U.S.9
*Not formally in the OECD. Data unavailable for Costa Rica, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico. Figures current up to 2023.

However, there are stipulations to receiving this money. This includes being fit and willing to work as well as already registered in the National Employment Agency.

Mapped: The Top Export in Each EU Country

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The Top European Union Exports by Country

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The European Union (EU) exports over $6 trillion in products annually. The bloc boasts a diversified economy that encompasses fuel and mineral industries, cars, vaccines, and technology.

In this map, we display European Union countries’ top exports as of 2022. Data for the map was sourced from The Observatory of Economic Complexity.

Cars and Petroleum Dominate EU Exports

Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Greece, Lithuania, Sweden, and the Netherlands have petroleum gas or refined petroleum as their top export product.

The Netherlands exported $68.1 billion worth of refined petroleum in 2022, ranking third among the largest exporters globally. The country is home to BP Rotterdam Refinery, the biggest oil refinery in Europe.

CountryTop Export (2022)Value (USD Billions) 🇦🇹 AustriaCars$7.7B 🇧🇪 BelgiumPetroleum Gas$54.7B 🇧🇬 BulgariaRefined Petroleum$3.5B 🇭🇷 CroatiaRefined Petroleum$1.5B 🇨🇾 CyprusPassenger and Cargo Ships$1.3B 🇨🇿 Czech RepublicCars$25.5B 🇩🇰 DenmarkPackaged Medicines$15.9B 🇪🇪 EstoniaElectricity$1.1B 🇫🇮 FinlandRefined Petroleum$6.9B 🇫🇷 FrancePlanes, Helicopters, and/or Spacecraft$26.6B 🇩🇪 GermanyCars$149.0B 🇬🇷 GreeceRefined Petroleum$16.4B 🇭🇺 HungaryCars$12.3B 🇮🇪 IrelandVaccines$47.3B 🇮🇹 ItalyPackaged Medicines$34.4B 🇱🇻 LatviaSawn Wood$1.2B 🇱🇹 LithuaniaRefined Petroleum$5.5B 🇱🇺 LuxembourgIron blocks$1.6B 🇲🇹 MaltaIntegrated Circuits$1.1B 🇳🇱 NetherlandsRefined Petroleum$68.1B 🇵🇱 PolandCars (parts & accessories)$15.3B 🇵🇹 PortugalCars$4.4B 🇷🇴 RomaniaCars$6.7B 🇸🇰 SlovakiaCars$26.9B 🇸🇮 SloveniaPackaged Medicines$12.5B 🇪🇸 SpainCars$33.6B 🇸🇪 SwedenRefined Petroleum$12.9B

Besides petroleum, automobiles (and automobile parts) significantly contribute to the EU economy. Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Portugal, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Spain have automotive products as their top exports.

With well-known car brands such as Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and Porsche, Germany alone generates around $150 billion per year from car exports.

Other products help diversify the EU economy. France’s top export is planes, helicopters, and/or spacecraft, while Italy and Denmark excel in the packaged medicines industry. Ireland has a