Cristiano Ronaldo Whole Life Hard Work Succees And Top Goals.
Cristiano Ronaldo
Santos Aveiro, ComM, GOIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɾiʃ'tjɐnu ʁuˈnaɫdu], born 5 February 1985) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Real Madrid and the Portugal national team. He is a forward and serves as captain for Portugal. In 2008, he won his first Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year awards. Ronaldo then won the FIFA Ballon d'Or in 2013 and 2014. He received his fourth Ballon d'Or in 2016, the most for a European player in the history of the award. One year earlier, Ronaldo had scored his 500th senior career goal for club and country.Often ranked the best player in the world and widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time, Ronaldo was named the best Portuguese player of all time by the Portuguese Football Federation, during its 100th anniversary celebrations in 2015. He is the only player to win four European Golden Shoe awards. One of the most marketable athletes in sport, in 2016 Forbes named Ronaldo the world's best paid athlete. In June 2016, ESPN ranked him the world's most famous athlete.
Ronaldo began his club career playing for Sporting CP, before signing with Manchester United at age 18 in 2003. After winning his first trophy, the FA Cup, during his first season in England, he helped United win three successive Premier League titles, a UEFA Champions League title, and a FIFA Club World Cup. By age 23, he had received Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year nominations. He was the subject of the most expensive association football transfer when he moved from Manchester United to Real Madrid in 2009 in a transfer worth €94 million ($132 million). In Spain, he has since won one La Liga title, two Copas del Rey, two Champions League titles, and a Club World Cup.
Early life
Ronaldo holds the record for most goals scored in a single UEFA Champions League season, having scored 17 goals in the 2013–14 season. In 2014, Ronaldo became the fastest player to score 200 goals in La Liga, which he accomplished in his 178th La Liga game. He is the only player in the history of football to score more than 50 goals in a season on six consecutive occasions. In 2015, Ronaldo became the all-time top goalscorer in the UEFA Champions League, and he also became Real Madrid's all-time leading goalscorer. He is the second highest goalscorer in La Liga history behind Lionel Messi, his perceived career rival.Ronaldo was born in Santo António, a neighbourhood of Funchal, Madeira, the youngest child of Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro, a cook, and José Dinis Aveiro, a municipal gardener.[3] His second given name, "Ronaldo", was chosen after then-U.S. president Ronald Reagan, who was his father's favourite actor.[4][5] He has one older brother, Hugo, and two older sisters, Elma and Liliana Cátia.[1] His great-grandmother Isabel da Piedade was from Cape Verde.[6] The family was staunchly Catholic. Ronaldo later said that he grew up in poverty, sharing a room with his brother and sisters.[7]Club career.
Sporting CP.
At age 16, Ronaldo was promoted from Sporting's youth team by first-team manager László Bölöni, who was impressed with his dribbling.[14] He subsequently became the first player to play for the club's under-16, under-17, and under-18 teams, the B team, and the first team, all within one season.[9] A year later, on 7 October 2002, Ronaldo made his debut in the Primeira Liga, against Moreirense, and scored two goals in their 3–0 win.[15] Over the course of the 2002–03 season, his representatives suggested the player to Liverpool manager Gérard Houllier and Barcelona president Joan Laporta.[16][17] Manager Arsène Wenger, who was interested in signing the winger, met with him at Arsenal's grounds in November to discuss a possible transfer.[18]
Manchester United
2003–06: Development and breakthrough
Ronaldo became Manchester United's first-ever Portuguese player when he signed before the 2003–04 season.[23] His transfer fee of £12.24 million made him, at the time, the most expensive teenager in English football history.[24] Although he requested the number 28, his number at Sporting, he received the number 7 shirt, which had previously been worn by such United legends as George Best, Eric Cantona, and David Beckham.[25][26] Wearing the number 7 became an extra source of motivation for Ronaldo,[26] who stated that his goal was to establish himself among the world's best players within the next three years.[27] A key element in his development during his time in England proved to be his manager, Alex Ferguson, of whom he later said, "He's been my father in sport, one of the most important and influential factors in my career".[28
In popular culture
Forbes has twice ranked Ronaldo first on their list of the world's highest-paid football players; his combined income from salaries, bonuses and off-field earnings was $73 million in 2013–14 and $79 million in 2014–15.[433][434] The latter earnings saw him listed behind only boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr. on the magazine's list of The World's Highest-Paid Athletes.[435] In 2016 he became the first footballer to top the Forbes list of highest-earning athletes, with a total income of $88 million from his salary and endorsements in 2015–16.[436] Ronaldo is one of the world's most marketable athletes: SportsPro rated him the fifth most marketable athlete in 2012,[437] and eighth most marketable athlete in 2013, with Brazilian footballer Neymar topping both lists.[437][438] Sports market research company Repucom named Ronaldo the most marketable and most recognised football player in the world in May 2014.[439] He was additionally named in the 2014 Time 100, Time's annual list of the most influential people in the world.[440] In June 2016, ESPN named Ronaldo the world's most famous athlete.[441]
Outside football
Personal life
Ronaldo's father, José Dinis Aveiro, died of an alcoholism-related liver condition at the age of 52 in September 2005 when Ronaldo was 20.[470][471] Ronaldo has said that he does not drink alcohol and he received libel damages over a Daily Mirror article that reported him drinking heavily in a nightclub while recovering from an injury in July 2008.[472]
In football I don’t have a lot of friends. People I really trust? Not many. Most of the time I’m alone. I consider myself an isolated person.
–During the filming of his authorized biography, Ronaldo admitted to often preferring solitude while working, attributing it to his autonomous way of living.[359]
In October 2005, a month after his father died, Ronaldo was arrested on suspicion of raping a woman in a London hotel and released on bail.[473] Ronaldo denied the allegations and charges were dropped by Scotland Yard in November 2005 due to "insufficient evidence". Ronaldo issued a statement saying: "I have always strongly maintained my innocence of any wrong-doing and I am glad that this matter is at an end so that I can concentrate on playing for Manchester United".[474]
Ronaldo became a father on 17 June 2010 following the birth of a son.[475] The child, named Cristiano, and nicknamed by the family 'Cristianinho',[476] was born in the United States,[477] and Ronaldo announced that he had full custody.[478] Ronaldo has never publicly revealed the identity of his son's mother.[479]
Ronaldo has previously dated English models Alice Goodwin[480] and Gemma Atkinson. In 2010, he began dating Russian model Irina Shayk, whom he reportedly met through their Armani Exchange campaigns.[481] Ronaldo and Shayk appeared together on the May 2014 cover of Vogue's Spanish edition.[482] The couple ended their relationship in January 2015.[483]
Philanthropy
Television footage of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami showed an eight-year-old boy survivor named Martunis wearing a No. 7 Portuguese football shirt who was stranded for 19 days after his family was killed. Following this, Ronaldo visited Aceh, Indonesia, to raise funds for rehabilitation and reconstruction.[488][489] After accepting undisclosed damages from a libel case against The Sun newspaper in 2008, Ronaldo donated the damages to a charity in Madeira.[490] In 2009, Ronaldo donated £100,000 to the hospital that saved his mother's life in Madeira following her battle with cancer, so that they could build a cancer centre on the island.[491] In support of the victims of the 2010 Madeira flood, Ronaldo pledged to play in a charity match in Madeira between the Primeira Liga club FC Porto and players from Madeiran-based clubs Marítimo and Nacional.[492]
In 2012, Ronaldo and his agent paid for specialist treatment for a nine-year-old Canarian boy with apparently terminal cancer.[493] In November 2012, Ronaldo sold the golden boot he had won in 2011 for €1.5 million and gave the money to fund schools for children in Gaza.[494] In December 2012, Ronaldo joined FIFA's '11 for Health' programme to raise awareness amongst kids of how to steer clear of conditions including drug addiction, HIV, malaria and obesity.[495][496]
In January 2013, Ronaldo became Save the Children's new Global Artist Ambassador, in which he hopes to help fight child hunger and obesity.[497] In March, Ronaldo agreed to be the ambassador for The Mangrove Care Forum in Indonesia, an organisation aiming to raise awareness of mangrove conservation.[498]
Fashion
Ronaldo is known as a fashion icon, and is a lucrative spokesperson sought after by clothing designers, health and fitness specialists, fashion magazines, perfume and cosmetics manufacturers, hair stylists, exercise promoters, and spa and recreation companies. One example is a line of fragrances called Legacy.[503]
He opened his first fashion boutique under the name "CR7" (his initials and shirt number) on the island of Madeira, Portugal in 2006. Ronaldo expanded his business with a second clothes boutique in Lisbon in 2008. The stores include diamond-studded belts, jeans with leather pockets and patented buckled loafers. The store also sells slinky outfits for women.[504]
Career statistics
Club
As of 18 December 2016
Club statistics
Club Season League Cup[a] League Cup Europe Other[b] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Sporting CP B 2002–03[509] Segunda Divisão 2 0 — — — — 2 0
Sporting CP 2002–03[510] Primeira Liga 25 3 3 2 — 3[c] 0 0 0 31 5
Manchester United[511] 2003–04 Premier League 29 4 5 2 1 0 5[d] 0 0 0 40 6
2004–05 33 5 7 4 2 0 8[d] 0 0 0 50 9
2005–06 33 9 2 0 4 2 8[d] 1 — 47 12
2006–07 34 17 7 3 1 0 11[d] 3 — 53 23
2007–08 34 31 3 3 0 0 11[d] 8 1[e] 0 49 42
2008–09 33 18 2 1 4 2 12[d] 4 2[f] 1 53 26
Total 196 84 26 13 12 4 55 16 3 1 292 118
Real Madrid 2009–10[157] La Liga 29 26 0 0 — 6[d] 7 — 35 33
2010–11[165] 34 40[g] 8 7 — 12[d] 6 — 54 53
2011–12[513] 38 46 5 3 — 10[d] 10 2[h] 1 55 60
2012–13[514] 34 34 7 7 — 12[d] 12 2[h] 2 55 55
2013–14[515] 30 31 6 3 — 11[d] 17 — 47 51
2014–15[516] 35 48 2 1 — 12[d] 10 5[i] 2 54 61
2015–16[517] 36 35 0 0 — 12[d] 16 — 48 51
2016–17 11 10 0 0 — 6[d] 2 2[f] 4 19 16
Total 247 270 28 21 — 81 80 11 9 367 380
Career total 470 357 57 36 12 4 139 96 14 10 692 503
Jump up ^ Includes the Taça de Portugal, FA Cup and Copa del Rey
Jump up ^ Includes the FA Community Shield, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and Supercopa de España
Jump up ^ one appearance in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Cup
^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n All appearance(s) in UEFA Champions League
Jump up ^ Appearance in FA Community Shield
^ Jump up to: a b All appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
Jump up ^ Does not include one goal scored on 18 September 2010 against Real Sociedad. Marca, which awards the Pichichi Trophy, attribute it to Ronaldo, while La Liga and UEFA attribute it to Pepe.[512]
^ Jump up to: a b All appearances in Supercopa de España
Jump up ^ one appearance and two goals in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances in Supercopa de España, two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
International
For more details on this topic, see List of international goals scored by Cristiano Ronaldo.
As of 13 November 2016[518][519][520]
National team Year Apps Goals Ratio
Portugal 2003 2 0 0.00
2004 16 7 0.44
2005 11 2 0.18
2006 14 6 0.43
2007 10 5 0.50
2008 8 1 0.13
2009 7 1 0.14
2010 11 3 0.27
2011 8 7 0.88
2012 13 5 0.38
2013 9 10 1.11
2014 9 5 0.55
2015 5 3 0.60
2016 13 13 1.00
Total 136 68 0.50
Honours
Club
Manchester United[521]
Premier League: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
FA Cup: 2003–04
Football League Cup: 2005–06, 2008–09
FA Community Shield: 2007
UEFA Champions League: 2007–08
FIFA Club World Cup: 2008
Real Madrid[521]
La Liga: 2011–12
Copa del Rey: 2010–11, 2013–14
Supercopa de España: 2012
UEFA Champions League: 2013–14, 2015–16
UEFA Super Cup: 2014, 2016
FIFA Club World Cup: 2014, 2016
Country
Portugal
UEFA European Championship: 2016
Individual
Ronaldo presenting his third Ballon d'Or to fans at the Santiago Bernabéu in January 2015
Ballon d'Or: 2008,[521] 2016[522]
FIFA Ballon d'Or: 2013,[521] 2014[523]
FIFA World Player of the Year: 2008[524]
FIFPro World Player of the Year: 2008[525]
UEFA Best Player in Europe Award: 2014,[241] 2016[526]
World Soccer Player of the Year: 2008, 2013, 2014, 2016 [527]
GSA Best Player of the Year: 2011, 2014[528]
Onze d'Or: 2008[529]
Onze d'Argent: 2007,[529] 2009,[529] 2011–12[529]
Onze de Bronze: 2010–11[529]
Bravo Award: 2004[530]
CNID Best Portuguese Athlete Abroad: 2007,[531] 2008,[532] 2009,[533] 2011,[534] 2012,[535] 2013,[536] 2015,[537] 2016[538]
European Golden Shoe: 2007–08, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15[521]
IFFHS World's Best Top Goal Scorer: 2013,[539] 2014[540]
IFFHS World's Best Top Division Scorer: 2014,[541] 2015
FIFA Puskás Award: 2009[542]
FIFA FIFPro World XI: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
UEFA Team of the Year: 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015[543]
UEFA Ultimate Team of the Year[544]
ESM Team of the Year: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15[545]
FIFA Club World Cup Golden Boot: 2016
FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball: 2016
FIFA Club World Cup Silver Ball: 2008,[546] 2014[261][260]
UEFA Club Footballer of the Year: 2007–08[547]
UEFA Club Forward of the Year: 2007–08[544]
UEFA Champions League Team of the Season: 2013–14,[548] 2014–15,[549] 2015–16[550]
UEFA Champions League Team of the Group Stage: 2015–16[551][552]
UEFA Champions League top scorer: 2007–08, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16[544]
UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament: 2004,[553] 2012[554] 2016[381]
UEFA European Championship Silver Boot: 2016[382]
UEFA Euro All Time XI[555]
UEFA European Championship Co-top scorer: 2012[556]
Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year: 2003–04, 2006–07, 2007–08
Manchester United Players' Player of the Year: 2006–07, 2007–08
PFA Young Player of the Year: 2006–07[557]
PFA Players' Player of the Year: 2006–07, 2007–08[558]
FWA Footballer of the Year: 2006–07, 2007–08[559]
Barclays Player of the Year 2006–07,[560] 2007–08[561]
Premier League Player of the Month: November 2006, December 2006, January 2008, March 2008[562]
PFA Premier League Team of the Year: 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
Premier League Golden Boot: 2007–08[560]
Premier League 20 Seasons Awards Fantasy Team – Public[563]
Premier League 20 Seasons Awards Fantasy Team – Experts[563]
La Liga Most Valuable Player: 2012–13
La Liga Best Player: 2013–14
La Liga Best Forward: 2013–14
La Liga Best Goal: 2013–14
La Liga Fans 5 Star Player: 2014–15
Trofeo EFE Best Ibero-American Soccer Player of the Spanish League: 2012–13
Trofeo Alfredo Di Stéfano: 2011–12, 2012–13,[564] 2013–14,[565] 2015–16[566]
La Liga Player of the Month: November 2013, May 2015
La Liga Team of the Season: 2013–14,[567] 2014–15,[568] 2015–16[569]
La Liga top scorer: 2010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15[521]
Copa del Rey top goalscorer: 2010–11[570]
BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year: 2014
ESPY Awards Best International Athlete: 2014,[571] 2016
GSA Best Media Attraction: 2011[528]
GSA Greatest Media Attraction: 2011[528]
GSA Fans Favorite Player: 2013[528]
Facebook FA La Liga Player of the Year: 2016[572]
Facebook FA La Liga Best Striker: 2016[572]
Orders
PRT Order of Prince Henry - Officer BAR.png Officer of the Order of Prince Henry[573]
PRT Ordem de Nossa Senhora da Conceicao de Vila Vicosa Cavaleiro ribbon.svg Medal of Merit, Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa (House of Bragança)[574]
PRT Order of Prince Henry - Grand Officer BAR.png Grand officer of the Order of Prince Henry[575]
POR Ordem do Merito Comendador BAR.svg Commander of the Order of Merit[576]
Records
As of 12 December 2016
World
The most expensive footballer in history: 2009–2013[577]
Most international goals in a calendar year: 25 (in 2013, shared with Vivian Woodward and Lionel Messi)[578]
First footballer to reach 40 goals in a professional league for two consecutive seasons[578]
Only player to score in every minute of an official football game[243]
Only player to win the League title, Domestic Cup, Domestic Supercup, Champions League, Club World Cup, League Player of the Year, Golden Shoe and Ballon d'Or at two different clubs (Manchester United and Real Madrid)[579][580]
Most appearances in the FIFPro World XI: 9 times (2007–2015) (shared with Lionel Messi)[581]
First and only player to appear in the FIFPro World XI for two different clubs.
Only player to have won more than one FIFA Club World Cup Silver Ball.[582]
Guinness World Record for Most Liked Person on Facebook: 2015[451]
Only player in the world who has scored in the 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 editions of the European Championship; and in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 editions of the World Cup.[583]
Europe
Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League: 95 goals
Most goals scored in a UEFA Champions League/European Cup season: 17 goals in 2013–14[584]
Most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League group stage: 11 goals in 2015–16[285][286]
Most goals scored in UEFA Champions League knockout phase: 42 goals
Most UEFA Champions League goals scored in a calendar year: 15 goals in 2013[585]
Only player to score 15 or more UEFA Champions League goals in two different seasons: in 2013–14 and 2015–16[586]
The first player in the history of UEFA Champions League to score three hat-tricks in a single season: in 2015–16[586]
First footballer to have won the European Golden Shoe in two different leagues: English Premier League (2007–08) and Spanish La Liga (2010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15)[587]
Most goals scored in the UEFA European Championship, including qualifying: 29 goals, for Portugal[370]
Most career goals at UEFA European Championship finals: 9 goals, for Portugal (tied with Michel Platini)[588]
Only player to have scored at four UEFA European Championship finals: 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016[588]
Only player to have scored three or above (goals) at more than one UEFA European Championship finals: 3 goals in 2012 and in 2016[588]
Most headed goals at UEFA European Championship finals: 5[588]
Highest appearance-maker at UEFA European Championship finals: 20 appearances[588]
First player to appear in three UEFA European Championship semi-finals: 2004, 2012, 2016 (Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger featured in his third last-four clash 24 hours later)[588]
First player to ever score 10 goals in four consecutive UEFA Champions League seasons: 2011–12 to 2014–15
Only player to score for two different winning teams in the European Cup: Manchester United (2007–08) and Real Madrid (2013–14)[589]
Most away goals scored in Champions League history: 42 goals[590]
Most consecutive UEFA Champions League away games scored in: 12
Most wins in the UEFA Champions League Knockout phase: 29 wins
Most braces scored in the UEFA Champions League: 20
Most European Golden Shoe awards: 4
Most UEFA Team of the Year appearances: 10 times[591]
Most consecutive appearances in the UEFA Team of the Year: 9 (2007–2015)
Only player to appear in more than position in the UEFA Team of the Year.[591]
Only player to be among the finalists for all the editions of the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award: 2010–11 to 2015–16[592]
Fastest player to score 350 goals for one club (335 games)[593]
Most UEFA Best Player in Europe awards: 3 (2008, 2014, 2016) (shared with Lionel Messi)
Spain
Most hat-tricks in La Liga history: 30[594]
Fastest La Liga player to score 150 league goals (140 games)[595][596]
Fastest La Liga player to score 200 league goals (178 games)[595][258]
Fastest player to reach 300 official club goals[595]
Most goals scored in Madrid Derby matches: 18[298][299]
Most consecutive Clásico matches scored in: 6 matches[597]
Best scoring start in a Spanish league season: 15 goals in eight rounds[254]
Fastest footballer to score 20 league goals: 12 games (missed one game due to injury)[598]
Only player to reach 30 goals in six consecutive La Liga seasons[599]
Most teams scored against in a season (2012–13): 19 (shared with Ronaldo and Lionel Messi)[600]
Most La Liga hat-tricks in a season: 8 hat-tricks (shared with Lionel Messi)[601]
Most hat-tricks scored in all competitions: 36[595][602]
Real Madrid
Real Madrid all-time top goalscorer: 376 goals[595][603]
Top goalscorer in La Liga: 270 goals[595][604]
Fastest player to reach 50 league goals[605]
Fastest player to reach 100 league goals[606]
Fastest player to reach 200 official goals[607]
Fastest player to reach 250 official goals[595]
Most goals scored in seven consecutive league matches: 15 goals[608]
First player to score in eight consecutive matchdays[609]
Most hat-tricks in Real Madrid's history: 38[595][602]
Real Madrid Record Goalscorer in UEFA Champions League: 78 goals[595]
Real Madrid Record Goalscorer in European Competitions: 80 goals*
References
Notes
Jump up ^ Real Madrid had previously recognized Ronaldo as their all-time top scorer after he scored a brace against Malmö on 30 September 2015. The club's official record book attributes to Ronaldo a 74th-minute goal in a 2–1 win over Real Sociedad on 18 September 2010, despite his free-kick having been deflected by Pepe.[280][281
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