Discipline, hard work, and excellence define the legacy of CR7.
Cristiano Ronaldo's journey began in Madeira, Portugal, where he displayed exceptional talent from a young age. He joined Sporting Lisbon's youth academy, and it wasn’t long before top clubs came calling.
Ronaldo signed with Manchester United in 2003 and quickly became a superstar under Sir Alex Ferguson’s leadership, winning several Premier League titles and becoming the Ballon d'Or winner in 2008.
In 2009, Ronaldo made a record-breaking move to Real Madrid, where he became the club's all-time top scorer and won multiple Champions League titles, solidifying his place as one of the game's greatest players.
Ronaldo’s 2018 move to Juventus was another chapter in his storied career. In Italy, he continued to break records and lead his team to success in Serie A, showcasing his versatility in different leagues.
In 2021, Ronaldo made a sensational return to Manchester United, continuing to inspire the next generation with his work ethic. However, his relationship with the club soured under new management.
Seeking new challenges, Ronaldo moved to Al Nassr in 2023, continuing to perform at a high level and proving that age is no barrier to greatness.