Ronaldo combined with Didier Drogba to score as part of his team's 5-4 victory, with proceeds from the event going toward combating poverty in the Horn of Africa.
The lineup for Zidane and Ronaldo's side, according to reports, included Fabien Barthez, Michel Salgado, Joan Capdevilla, Fabio Cannavaro, Gheorge Popescu, Claude Makelele, Edgar Davids, Luis Figo, Ronaldo, Zidane and Drogba.
The bench carried its own share of star power, with the likes of Jens Lehmann, Dida, Lucas Radebe, Fernando Cauto, Raber Madjer, Thomas Berthold, Robert Pires, Maniche, George Hagi, Christian Karembeu and Sami Al-Jaber all suiting up.
On the bench coaching: None other than former U.S. national team coach Bora Milutinovic and former Italy boss Marcello Lippi.
Team Zidane, Ronaldo, Droga & Friends:
Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast), Ronaldo Nazário, Dida, Paulo André and Serginho (Brazil), Jens Lehmann (Germany), Lucas Radebe (South Africa), Fernando Hierro, Joan Capdevilla and Michel Salgado (Spain), Gheorghe Popescu and Georghe Hagi (Rumania), Luís Figo, Maniche and Fernando Couto (Portugal), Zinédine Zidane, Christian Karembeu, Claude Makélélé and Robert Pirès (France), Steve McManaman (England), Pavel Nedvěd (Czech Republic), Fabio Cannavaro (Italy), Rabah Madjer (Algeria), Sami Al-Jaber (Saudi-Arabia) and Dwight Yorke (Trinidad & Tobago).
Team HSV ALLSTARS:
Zé Roberto (Brazil), Jörg Albertz, Stefan Beinlich and Stefan Schnoor (Germany), Sergej Barbarez (Bosnia & Herzegovina), Collin Benjamin (Namibia), Rodolfo Cardoso (Argentina), Nico-Jan Hoogma (Netherlands), Mehdi Mahdavikia (Iran) and Anthony Yeboah (Ghana).