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    24 Jun 14:57

    About our Cristiano Ronaldo News

    Born in 1985, Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the greatest footballers of all-time. Full name Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro, but known worldwide as Ronaldo, the Portuguese is arguably the greatest goal scorer in football history, with countless goal scoring records to his name.

    Sometimes referred to as CR7, Ronaldo has won an astonishing five of the annual Ballon d'Or awards, crowning him the best player in the world, as well as four European Golden Shoes for top scoring in European club football.

    A scorer of over 100 goals for Portugal, Ronaldo led his country to their first ever major trophy at Euro 2016, and followed it up by winning the inaugural UEFA Nations League in 2019. Ronaldo has won more than 30 club trophies, including five UEFA Champions Leagues, and has won league titles in England, Spain and Italy. He started his footballing career at Sporting CP, before joining Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus and Manchester United again. Following his second stint at Man United, Ronaldo made a blockbuster move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr.


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