
Cristiano Ronaldo, dubbed CR7, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Real Madrid and the Portugal national team.
Born Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos
Aveiro on February 5, 1985, in Funchal, Ronaldo is the youngest of four
children born to Maria Dolores dos Santos and Jose Dinis Aveiro. He was named
after Ronald Reagan, one of his father's favorite actors.
Ronaldo grew up in a largely working
class neighborhood in a small tin-roofed home that overlooked the ocean. His early life was shaped by hardship; his father, a
gardener, often drank too much, and eventually died from kidney problems in
2005. To help keep the
children fed, and maintain some financial stability, Ronaldo's mother worked as
a cook and cleaner. It was through his dad's
work as an equipment manager at a boy's club that Ronaldo was first introduced
to the game of soccer. By the time he was 10 years old, he was already recognized as a
phenomenon—a kid who ate, slept and drank the game. "All he wanted to do as a boy was play football,"
his godfather, Fernao Sousa, recalled for British reporters, adding, "He
loved the game so much he'd miss meals or escape out of his bedroom window with
a ball when he was supposed to be doing his homework." By his early
teens, Ronaldo's talent and legend had grown considerably. After a stint with
Nacional da liha da Madeira, he signed with Sporting Portugal in 2001. That
same year, at the tender age of 16, Ronaldo turned heads with a mesmerizing
performance against Manchester United, wowing even his opponents with his
footwork and deft skill. He made such an impression that a number of United
players asked their manager to try and sign the young player. It wasn't long before the club paid
Ronaldo's team more than £12 million for his services - a record fee for a
player of his age. Ronaldo
did not disappoint the soccer world. He showed his promise early on in the 2004
FA Cup final, scoring the team's first three goals and helping them capture the
championship. In 2008, a year after signing a five-year, £31 million contract,
Ronaldo again justified his high salary when he put together one of the club's
finest seasons in history, setting a franchise record for goals scored (42),
and earning himself the FIFA World of the Year honor. In all, Ronaldo helped
steer Manchester United to three premier league titles.
But Ronaldo's time in England was marred
by his mother's 2007 struggle with breast cancer as well as his father's death
from alcohol-related illness. As lauded as Ronaldo was on the field for
Manchester United, his commitment to the club came under constant question.
Speculation swirled that he wanted to play elsewhere. So in 2009, when Spanish
soccer club Real Madrid agreed to pay United a record $131 million for the
chance to sign him, nobody was all that surprised to see Ronaldo leave United.
"I know that they are going to
demand a lot of me to be successful at the club and I know that I'm going to
have much more pressure than at Manchester United because I was there for many
years," Ronaldo told reporters. "But it means a new challenge and is
going to help me be the best footballer."
In addition to his FIFA World Player of
the year award, Ronaldo has also won the coveted Ballon d'OR, the Golden Boot,
and been named the UEFA Club Forward of the Year, among other honors during the
course of his career.
On July 10, 2016, Ronaldo added another
emotional victory to his accolades, leading Portugal to the European
Championship final against France as his national team's captain. Although he
was sidelined after suffering a knee injury 25 minutes into the match, Portugal
went on to win the championship title 1-0, their first international trophy.
Ronaldo's teammates said that he motivated them as team captain from the
sidelines. "He gave us a lot of confidence and he said, 'Listen people,
I'm sure we will win this Euro so stay together and fight for it,’” full-back
Cedric Soares said after Portugal’s victory.
"This is one of the happiest
moments in my career,” Ronaldo commented. ”I’ve always said I wanted to win a
trophy with the national team and make history. And I did it. Thank God, things
went well for us."
In January 2017, Ronaldo won FIFA's 2016
best player of the year for the fourth time, beating out Lionel Messi.
Ronaldo’s 2016 wins included the European Championship, Champions League, and
Club World Cup, plus individual awards from UEFA and France Football magazine, according to USA Today. In his acceptance speech,
Ronaldo said, "2016 was the best year of my career."
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