The heartbreaking departure for Lisbon

At just 12 years old, Ronaldo left his native island to join Sporting CP in Lisbon. Far from his family, he stayed in boarding school and learned to fend for himself. He suffered from homesickness, ridicule for his accent, and nights spent crying silently. But one thing never wavered: his unwavering determination .
And yet, even his heart tried to slow him down. A heart problem detected in the teenager could have ended his career before it even began. Fortunately, a quick but decisive laser surgery has him back in action.
A meteoric rise

In 2003, everything changed. At 18, he signed with Manchester United. The young Portuguese, still unknown, impressed with his speed, dribbling, and thirst for victory. Three seasons later, he became one of the club’s most iconic faces. Then came the transfer to Real Madrid: a spectacular turning point that propelled him into another dimension.
Goalscoring records, trophies galore, Ballon d’Or awards galore… Ronaldo transforms every match into a showcase of his talent, but also of his rigor. Behind the scenes, the man follows an iron discipline: training, diet, sleep, everything is meticulously measured. Because behind the genius hides a hard worker.
A model of resilience and ambition

Now 40 years old, Ronaldo has lost none of his aura. He has scored over 900 official goals, a historic record, and proudly played for Portugal over 220 times. But beyond the numbers, he has become a true symbol of inspiration. Because what fascinates as much as his sporting achievements is his human trajectory: that of a vulnerable child who became a global icon.
On social media, he’s also breaking all records: more than a billion cumulative followers, an influence that extends far beyond sport. He’s been named the world’s highest-paid athlete several times, proof that his name resonates far beyond the playing field.
