Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the greatest and most famous football players in history. He also played in Italy, wearing the Juventus jersey for three seasons and winning the league title twice. Currently, he plays in Saudi Arabia for Al-Nassr, wearing the yellow and blue jersey.
His career began with Sporting Lisbon, then he moved to Manchester United, and in 2009, he joined Real Madrid, where he won four Champions League titles and numerous other trophies.
Despite his club achievements, Ronaldo remains a symbol for his national team, holding the record for six European Championship appearances with Portugal. The most significant of these was in 2016 when he led his country to victory. His debut in the tournament came in 2004, in Portugal. In the most recent edition, held in Germany just a few weeks ago, the Portuguese national team was eliminated in the group stage, marking their worst result since 2004.
Cristiano Ronaldo has had an extraordinary international career, participating in numerous tournaments and leaving a significant mark on European football. The recently concluded Euro 2024 may very well be the last major tournament for the football legend from Funchal.