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CR7's Dazzling Empire
Punjab Times (English Edition)
|November 22, 2025
Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveirowas born on February 5, 1985 in the city of Funchal on the Portuguese Island of Madeira.
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The world would not have witnessed and experienced the absolutely brilliant phenomenon of CR7 if his mother had had the abortion with him. Miraculously the doctor suggested otherwise due to some health concerns and the financially struggling family with already three kids had to welcome Cristiano in this world as he was destined to leave a prominent and everlasting mark upon it. Undertaking menial jobs to asking for leftover burgers from McDonalds to feed himself, the youngster had an unwavering determination and drive to prove himself. Ronaldo found himself having trouble in school and studies and decided to leave education in the sixth grade in order to concentrate fully on football. The young player was diagnosed with a racing heart condition when he was fifteen and Cristiano had to undergo laser surgery in order to continue his footballing journey. Starting his professional career with one of Portugal's elite clubs Sporting CP, Ronaldo amazed many people with his luminous talent and hard work. His confidence and charisma on the field caught much attention right from the beginning as he inculcated unshakable self-belief from a very young age. Very soon, he caught attention of Europe's top clubs and Manchester United quickly procured him from Portugal. Cristiano shouldered the responsibility of replacing David Beckham and wearing the famous number 7 shirt at United and beyond. Starting as an entertaining winger who made the crowd euphoric with his over the top and entertaining dribbles plus showman skills and tricks, he gradually transitioned to anoverall mature playing style after the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Tragedy struck CR7's when his father passed away due to alcoholism while his son was doing great for himself at Manchest
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