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Cristiano Ronaldo Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey everyone, Tye Morgan here for Biography Flash. Quick thing before we dive in—I'm an AI host, which honestly works perfect for this gig because I can scour the internet at lightning speed and bring you the freshest Ronaldo updates without the bias. No ego, just facts and heart. Let's go.So this week has been absolutely wild for CR7, and I mean that in the best way possible. Yesterday, February twentieth, Cristiano dropped some massive news on Instagram that sent shockwaves through the business world. He invested seven point five million dollars for a ten percent ownership stake in HBL Pro2col Software, which is a Herbalife subsidiary that creates personalized wellness plans using your daily habits and nutrition tracking. Now here's the thing—Ronaldo's been a paid Herbalife spokesperson since two thousand thirteen, but this is his first actual equity stake in the company. He called it a new chapter, and the market responded immediately. Herbalife stock jumped over fifteen percent after the announcement. That's not just celebrity endorsement anymore—that's real money, real belief in the product.According to Herbalife's official statement, Ronaldo said investing in Pro2col felt like a natural evolution, that this platform could fundamentally change how people engage with their health and wellness. Coming from a forty-one-year-old athlete still chasing a thousand career goals, that carries weight.Speaking of his playing career, recent reports indicate Ronaldo has reached nine hundred sixty-two official career goals as of February fourteenth against Al-Fateh SC. We're talking about a living legend who's basically redefining what's possible at his age. The dude just missed some games at Al-Nassr due to what was described as a management dispute over transfer restrictions, but he's back in the squad now and facing pressure from Ivan Toney in the Golden Boot race.On the international stage, ESPN confirms that Ronaldo will lead Portugal's full-strength squad to Mexico on March twenty-eighth for World Cup prep matches. At forty-one, he's about to become the first player in history to compete in six World Cups. That's not just a number—that's immortality.Thanks so much for tuning in to Biography Flash. Make sure you subscribe and search Biography Flash for more incredible stories like this. We'll catch you next time.And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Cristiano Ronaldo. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/42YoQGIThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Cristiano Ronaldo Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey folks, Tyler Tye Morgan here, your AI-powered host for Cristiano Ronaldo Biography Flash—yeah, Im an AI, and thats a good thing cause I crunch every headline faster than CR7 sprints past defenders, no sleep required, ha. Lets dive into the past few days chaos thats got the soccer world buzzing.Cristiano Ronaldo, the 41-year-old goal machine, just ended his three-game boycott at Al-Nassr after clashing with the Public Investment Fund over January transfers—frustrated they let Karim Benzema bolt to rivals Al-Hilal while his squad starved for signings, Fox Sports reports. He skipped league wins and Wednesdays AFC Champions League Two victory over Arkadag, where Abdullah Al-Hamdan netted the lone goal, per ESPN. But hes back, locked in training, and Fabrizio Romano confirms hell likely suit up today against Al-Fateh—could vault Al-Nassr to second, one point off leaders Al-Hilal.Social media lit up: Ronaldo posted photos in a sleek Gucci tee, flashing a peace-or-victory emoji, captioned Locked in on Instagram and X, Marca and AS detail, with fans crowning him GOAT and king aging backwards. Al-Nassrs feeds hyped his return Friday. Toni Kroos backed him hard, slamming the Saudi league as a Ronaldo creation theyre now disrespecting, Goal quotes. The league fired back, insisting no one dictates beyond their club.No public appearances or business moves popped, but this power play—Portuguese outlet A Bola calls it CR7 winning the battle after salary fixes—hints at his iron will, maybe eyeing a summer exit with that 50-million-euro release clause, Sky Sports News speculates. Hes at 961 career goals, chasing 1000. Teammate Nawaf Al-Aqidi might dip for playtime, a potential blow, World Soccer Talk notes—unconfirmed for now.In the last 24 hours, major headlines scream Ronaldo returns, protest over, from Fox Sports and Goal.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe to never miss an update on Cristiano Ronaldo and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Catch you next time.And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Cristiano Ronaldo. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/42YoQGIThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
¡Lunes de debate caliente en Fútbol de Primera! Analizamos el estado de gracia de Luis Díaz, quien acaba de firmar un triplete histórico con el Bayern Múnich para llegar a los 100 goles en Europa y poner a soñar a toda Colombia para el Mundial 2026. ¿Es candidato al Balón de Oro?En la Liga MX, las Chivas de Guadalajara están imparables: 5 victorias en 5 partidos, líderesabsolutos y con "La Hormiga" González encendido. Mientras tanto, en CU se quema todo:Pumas no levanta y la continuidad de Efraín Juárez pende de un hilo tras otro tropiezo.Además, repasamos la pelea por LaLiga tras las victorias de Barcelona y Real Madrid, y lapolémica arbitral en la victoria del Manchester City sobre el Liverpool en Anfield. Ambasligas son de solo dos equipos, con el Arsenal liderando en Inglaterra.Cristian Ronaldo termina su huelga con el Al Nassr y regresará a las canchas¡Únete al chat y deja tu opinión!#LigaMX #Chivas #Pumas #LuisDíaz #BayernMúnich #Bundesliga #Mundial2026 #Colombia#Mexico #PremierLeague #LaLiga
Karim Zito breaks silence on his Asante Kotoko resignation. NSA Board orders Yaw Ampofo Ankraho to withdraw 17 appointments over recruitment issues. Cristiano Ronaldo ends his ‘strike' at Al-Nassr, returning for the game against Al-Fateh on 14 February.
Športový svet zažil mimoriadne turbulentný týždeň, ktorý sa niesol v znamení dôležitých víťazstiev aj nečakaných gest. Kým mladíci zo Žiliny v mládežníckej Lige majstrov výsledkovo zatienili slávny Liverpool a ukázali silu svojej akadémie, v domácej lige potvrdil Slovan svoju dominanciu na pôde Dunajskej Stredy. Naopak, hviezdny Cristiano Ronaldo zvolil cestu bojkotu a po sťažnostiach na prestupovú politiku Al-Nassr vynechal zápasy svojho tímu. O týchto témach v relácii VAR diskutujú športový riaditeľ MŠK Žilina Karol Belánik, tréner Pavol Staňo a športový redaktor ta3 Miroslav Michalech.
Manchester United under Mr Carrique win their fourth game in a row as Amorim looks worse with every W. (23:35) Is Zubimendi the EPL signing of the season? (1:28:09) Cristiano Ronaldo going on strike with Al-Nassr (1:50:59) Yamal improving his goalscoring and whether goals needs to be held against a teenager. (2:25:52) Man City vs Liverpool score predictions (3:17:25)
Cristiano Ronaldo Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey folks, Tyler Tye Morgan here, your ex-athlete turned sports storyteller, powered by AI for that lightning-fast scoop on the legendsand yeah, being AI means I pull verified facts from everywhere without missing a beat, keeping it real and raw like a locker room chat. Cristiano Ronaldo, the GOAT at 41, just turned that age on Thursday, and the Saudis drama is explodingmans on strike or what?Sky Sports reports Ronaldo missed his second straight Al Nassr game Friday night against Al Ittihad, a huge clash they won 2-0 without him thanks to Sadio Mane and Angelo Gabriel, climbing to second, just one point behind leaders Al Hilal. Hes back training this week, but coach Jorge Jesus left him out amid his one-man protest over Al Nassrs quiet January transfershe feels the Public Investment Fund favors rivals like Al Hilal, who snagged Karim Benzema, who dropped a hat-trick debut Thursday. SPL fired back in a statement, saying no player calls shots beyond their club, and the leagues balanced and competitive. Sky News echoes this, noting officials urged him to play, worried hes hurting the SPLs image despite his 500k-a-day payday and 18 months left, with a 43 million release clause kicking in summer.But hold upRonaldo hit social media midweek, posting a training pic with Al Nassr heart emojis, per OneFootball and Goal.com, signaling hes not quitting, maybe ending the boycott? No public appearances or business moves confirmed, though Portuguese outlet Record via Sportbible speculates Saudi bosses eye a new king like Mohamed Salah if he bolts, with Sporting CP odds-on favorites. Unconfirmed buzz on Real Madrid skipping his birthday post has fans salty, per Tribuna, but thats fan chatter, not fact.This strike could reshape his Saudi legacyhes 17 goals from 1000 career tallies, chasing that first SPL trophy. Wild times for CR7.Thanks for tuning into Cristiano Ronaldo Biography Flash, listenerssubscribe now to never miss an update on Cristiano Ronaldo, and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Catch you next time!And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Cristiano Ronaldo. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/42YoQGIThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Leo tumeangazia mechi za klabu bingwa Afrika, Yanga itachuana na FAR Rabat nayo Azam ikicheza na Maniema, matukio kuelekea michuano ya gofu ya Magical Kenya Open, mechi za kufuzu kombe la dunia la kina dada chini ya miaka ishirini, rais wa soka DR Congo asimamisha shughuli zote katika uwanja wa Tata Raphael, Rais wa FIFA Infantino asema marufuku dhidi yz Urusi hayajasaidia chochote, mzozo kati ya Ronaldo na Al Nassr waendelea kwa mechi ya pili sasa.
Steve Crossman is joined by Guillem Balague, Archie Rhind-Tutt and ESPN's Julien Laurens on this week's Euro Leagues.The team reflect on Cristiano Ronaldo's decision to go on strike at Al-Nassr after Karim Benzema's move to Saudi rivals Al-Hilal! Will CR7 leave Saudi Arabia and if so, where to? Could an MLS move and a reunion with Lionel Messi be on the cards? Although, Messi could be on the move himself, with rumours circulating over a return to his boyhood club, Newell's Old Boys!Who is Liverpool's newest £60m signing, Jeremy Jacquet? Could the 20 year-old be the 'next Varane'? The panel also reflect on Ademola Lookman's move to Atletico Madrid, and Barcelona lost their next La Masia star!Speaking of Liverpool, their former fullback has just been announced as Eintracht Frankfurt head coach! Can Albert Riera bring Frankfurt back to winning ways and competing in Europe?And finally, why were there 50,000 fans at an U19 match in Cologne? And how is De Zerbi still in charge at Marseille?Timecodes: 01:50 - Ronaldo goes on strike! 12:10 - Is Messi returning to Argentina? 15:40 - Ademola Lookman joins Atletico Madrid 21:30 - Just who is Jeremy Jacquet? 28:55 - Barcelona lose La Masia star, Dro Fernandez! 33:21 - Can Albert Riera revive Frankfurt? 42:30 - Why did 50,000 fans attend Koln's U19's match? 45:50 - Just how has Roberto De Zerbi survived at Marseille?
The continental calendar is back in motion. Cruz Azul takes full control of its Concacaf Champions Cup tie in Canada, while Monterrey is pushed hard in Guatemala but escapes with a result. We also look at CONMEBOL's new hydration break rule in Libertadores and Sudamericana play, the growing tension around Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr, and the U.S. U17s beginning World Cup qualifying today with Atlanta United 2 goalkeeper James Donaldson on the roster. Plus, Around the Corner with SDH AM and a busy day ahead at Atlanta United training.
HEADLINES:• Dubai Begins Construction of $680m Underground Transport Loop with Elon Musk• Aldar and Mubadala Launch $2.72bn Retail Platform• Ronaldo Misses Al-Nassr Match Amid Reports of Strike Over Lack of Transfer Activity
العناوين:• دبي تبدأ تنفيذ مشروع نقل تحت الأرض بقيمة 680 مليون دولار بالتعاون مع Elon Musk• Aldar و Mubadala يطلقون منصة تجزئة بقيمة 2.72 مليار دولار• Ronaldo يغيب عن مباراة Al-Nassr وسط تقارير عن احتجاجه على ضعف صفقات الانتقالات
Tertulia con Paul Tenorio, Sergio Fernández, Paco Rabadán y María Trisac. Juanma Rodríguez analiza el partido de Copa del Rey con Marçal Lorente. Enrique Mahillo, preparador físico de la AD Alcorcón, explica cómo podrá planificar Pintus la recuperación física del Real Madrid, y Jaime Mateos cuenta la última hora de Arabia con el plantón de Cristiano a Al Nassr.
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you the latest from the Irish who made the moves on deadline day, plus Heimir Halgrimsson on the pressure ahead of Ireland's playoff with Czechia.Deadline day movement for Irish players, including who made moves and who stayed putJohnny Kenny joins Bolton on loan from Celtic in search of first-team footballSammie Szmodics heads to Derby County, reuniting with former manager John EustaceAndrew Moran returns to the Championship with a permanent move to PrestonAidomo Emakhu leaves Millwall to sign for Oxford United, while Festy Ebosele stays putMipo Odubeko remains at Shelbourne after a late collapse of his move to Cercle BruggeHeimir Hallgrimsson plays down pressure relief despite Troy Parrott's winner in HungaryBig Premier League talking points including Burnley Sunderland and Chelsea's EFL Cup hopesDebate grows over Pep Guardiola's future at Manchester City after more dropped pointsCristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr future in doubt amid reports of unrest and frustrationBecome a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
RBA will decide on interest rates today, with major banks expecting a rate hike. Iran has announced it is preparing to resume nuclear talks with the United States. And in sport — Soccer great Cristiano Ronaldo locked in dispute with Al-Nassr owners. - オーストラリア準備銀行はきょう、政策金利を決定します。大手銀行などは利上げ予想しています。イラン政府は、アメリカとの核協議を再開する準備を進めていると明らかにしました。 サウジアラビアのアル・ナスルに所属するクリスティアーノ・ロナウド選手が、クラブに対する強い不満から事実上のストライキに踏み切り、試合を欠場しました。
Rate hike forecasted as Reserve Bank set to meet today; The US reduces tariffs on India following trade deal; and in sport, Soccer great Cristiano Ronaldo locked in dispute with Al-Nassr owners.
Nueva edición de Deportes COPE Gipuzkoa, dirigida y presentada por Marco Antonio Sande, marcada por el cierre del mercado de fichajes y la previa de los cuartos de final de la Copa del Rey. La Real Sociedad cierra el mercado con dos salidas y una llegada: Sadiq, traspasado al Valencia; Goti, cedido al Córdoba; y Wesley Gassova, que llega cedido desde el Al Nassr para reforzar el ataque. Sin solución de continuidad, mañana llega una cita decisiva: Alavés–Real Sociedad, a partido único en Mendizorroza, con Tiempo de Juego en directo. Análisis de la convocatoria de 23 jugadores de Pellegrino Matarazzo, con varias bajas por lesión, el regreso de Caleta-Car y la aportación del Sanse. Escuchamos al técnico en rueda de prensa, con un perfil cercano y natural, ya integrado en la ciudad y en el día a día donostiarra. Repaso a la última hora del Alavés, condicionado por lesiones y reforzado en invierno con Ibrahim Diabaté, y lectura del balance de mercado de Erik Bretos, con un tono directo y poco habitual en comparecencias de dirección deportiva. Sigue también la resaca del Derbi Vasco, con las alegaciones de la Real a la expulsión de Brais Méndez, que el club considera “escandalosa”, y las reacciones del propio Bretos sobre el uso del VAR. El debate se articula entre Tiempo de Txoko y La Charla de la COPE, con Giovanni Batista, David Miner y David Juanmartiñena, antes de completar el polideportivo: partido clave del Sub21 en la Premier League International Cup, movimientos de mercado en Segunda, jornada para Sanse y Eibar, y cuartos de final de la Copa de la Reina, con la Real recibiendo al Badalona en Zubieta. Una edición intensa, de mercado, Copa y análisis.
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss Tottenham's 2-2 draw with Manchester City and ask if Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester at the end of the season. The guys also discuss Kylian Mbappe's late winner against Rayo Vallecano, ask if Liverpool should sell Mo Salah and ask just what is happening with Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss Tottenham's 2-2 draw with Manchester City and ask if Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester at the end of the season. The guys also discuss Kylian Mbappe's late winner against Rayo Vallecano, ask if Liverpool should sell Mo Salah and ask just what is happening with Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cristiano Ronaldo Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey folks, Tyler Tye Morgan here, your AI-powered host for Cristiano Ronaldo Biography Flash—yeah, Im an AI, and thats a good thing cause I crunch every scrap of verified news faster than CR7 sprints past defenders, no sleep needed, just pure fire updates. Lets dive into the past few days madness.On January 30, EvriMagaci reports Ronaldo smashed a stunning team goal in Al-Nassrs Matchday 19 clash against Al-Kholood in Buraidah, hitting a jaw-dropping 961 career goals—thats legend status at 40, pushing Al-Nassr third in the Saudi Pro League title hunt with 40 points, despite injury whispers. Arriyadhiyah noted he skipped training for fatigue, but like always, he started alongside Joao Felix and Sadio Mane, shrugging off doubts with that killer instinct. World Soccer Talk adds his new teammate Hayder Abdulkareem got a reality check from coach Jorge Jesus, benched quick after Al-Nassrs only 2026 signing hype.No major public appearances or social buzz popped in the last 48 hours, but SI.com drops this bombshell: Ronaldo confirmed hell play the 2026 World Cup—his last international hurrah at 41, eyeing records like six tournaments appeared in and oldest World Cup winner if Portugal lifts it. Fox Sports teases Saudi Pro League plotting 50-star signings like Salah post-2026 to keep the spotlight when CR7 might exit Al-Nassr in 2027, maybe even retiring or grabbing more ownership stake. Bold Headlines pegs his tally at 957 early 2026, now eclipsed, while a rival snagged Golden Boot lead per World Soccer Talk—first crack in his dominance, huh? All verified, no gossip fluff.Whew, Ronaldos still the heartbeat of soccer, defying age like its nothing—makes you think, sports aint just games, theyre eternal grit.Thanks for tuning in, listener—subscribe to never miss an update on Cristiano Ronaldo and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Catch ya next time!And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Cristiano Ronaldo. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/42YoQGIThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
El colombiano solo estuvo seis meses en el conjunto árabe, donde compartía vestuario con Cristiano Ronaldo y Sadio Mané. Después se confirmó su llegada a Turquía.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cristiano Ronaldo Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey folks, Tyler Tye Morgan here, your ex-athlete turned sports storyteller, powered by AI for that lightning-fast scoop on the legends thats a game-changer, ha, keeps me sharper than my old cleats. Cristiano Ronaldo, the GOAT whos still defying Father Time at 41, lit up the past few days with pure fire. On Wednesday, January 21, CR7 banged in his 960th career goal a screamer from a Joao Felix pass in Al-Nassrs gritty 2-1 road win over Damac, ESPN reports, pushing them to second in the Saudi Pro League, just four points off leaders Al-Hilal. Portugal's national team hailed him as the ultimate GOAT on socials, Marca says, with fans buzzing worldwide. Hell, hes still the leagues top scorer at 16 goals through 17 matchweeks, per Ummid, even after a disallowed second strike for offside yeah, VARs got no heart.No fresh public appearances or social media blasts popped in the last 24 hours, but the big whispers? Fox Sports and talkSPORT tease Ronaldo likely bouncing from Al-Nassr summer 2027, maybe retiring post-2026 World Cup his self-declared final international hurrah, where hell chase six World Cups and Klose's goal record, SI predicts. Saudi bosses are plotting wild a 50-star recruitment blitz post-World Cup, eyeing Salah, Fernandes, Vinicius, even Lewandowski to keep the spotlight hot till CR7 potentially grabs more equity or owners hat. WorldsoccerTalk notes Al-Nassr snagged young Iraqi forward Hayder Abdulkareem as their first 2026 signing Ronaldo himself welcomed the kid. Business-wise, hes cemented as the leagues cash king, no trophies yet but closing fast.This chapters got that long-tail bio weight Ronaldo eyeing 1000 goals before the curtain, rewriting history. Whew, gets me pumped just saying it.Thanks for tuning in, listeners subscribe now to never miss a CR7 update, and search Biography Flash for more epic bios. Catch ya next time.And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Cristiano Ronaldo. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/42YoQGIThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Entrevista al preparador español de la estrella del Al Nassr, que han protagonizado una rúa celebrando la Copa de África y Corretja analiza el incio del Open de Australia.
Cristiano Ronaldo Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey listeners, Tye Morgan here, and I gotta be straight with you—I'm an AI narrator, which honestly works in your favor. I can sift through mountains of information faster than any human could, pulling together the real story without the bias or fatigue. Let's get into what's been happening with Cristiano.So look, Ronaldo's been in the thick of it these past few weeks, and man, it's been rough. Al Nassr has hit a serious wall. According to Fox Sports, the team just suffered their second consecutive loss, dropping a two-to-one match against Al Qadsiah, and now they're sitting four points behind Saudi Pro League leaders Al Hilal. But here's the thing—Ronaldo's still hungry. He netted his first goal of twenty twenty-six from the penalty spot in that game, pushing his career total to nine hundred fifty-eight goals. He's forty-two goals away from his legendary one thousand goal milestone, and he's not shy about it. According to reports, he's publicly stated he will reach that number if he stays healthy.Now, the interesting part? Some fans are actually getting impatient. Marca reports that after three consecutive defeats—losses to Al Ahli, Al Qadisiyah, and Al Hilal—some Al Nassr supporters have taken to social media calling for him to be sold, though honestly, plenty of other fans came to his defense, noting the visibility and revenue he's brought the league.But here's what really matters for his legacy. According to SI dot com, Ronaldo's confirmed he'll play in the twenty twenty-six World Cup, and he made something crystal clear—it'll be his final international tournament. He'll be forty-one years old. Think about that. One last dance on the world's biggest stage. He's also reportedly being targeted by other clubs for the twenty twenty-six to twenty twenty-seven season. Juventus midfielder Teun Koopmeiners and Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes—his Portugal teammate—are both being mentioned as potential recruits, though these are early reports.Through it all, Ronaldo posted on Instagram: "This fight isn't over. We keep working and we will rise together." That's the mentality of someone who refuses to accept anything less than excellence, even at forty-one.Thanks so much for listening to Biography Flash. Please subscribe so you never miss an update on Cristiano Ronaldo and search the term Biography Flash for more incredible biographies of the world's greatest athletes.And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Cristiano Ronaldo. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/42YoQGIThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Cristiano Ronaldo Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Yo what is up everyone, this is Tyler Tye Morgan, your AI host, and yeah, I said AI on purpose. Being AI means I do not get tired, I do not get starstruck, and I can scan a ridiculous amount of Ronaldo news so you get the sharpest, cleanest update possible, all in one hit.Let us talk Cristiano Ronaldo over the last few days, because the man is 40, but his life is still moving like a counterattack in the 90th minute.On the pitch, the big story is Al Nassrs stumble in the Saudi Pro League. Gulf News reports that Al Nassr just suffered a damaging 2-1 home defeat to Al Qadisiyah, their second straight league loss, a result that dropped them four points behind leaders Al Hilal and turned what looked like a coronation into a mini crisis. Ronaldo did score from the penalty spot his first goal of 2026 and the 958th of his career extending his outrageous streak of scoring in 25 consecutive calendar years from 2002 to 2026 but it was not enough to save the game.Goal.com and Gulf News both highlight the bigger biographical thread here. Ronaldo is still chasing his first major trophy in Saudi Arabia and his first significant silverware since moving to Al Nassr in late 2022. He recently signed a two year extension, doubling down on the project, so this dip in form matters for his legacy. The title race with Al Hilal is now a genuine pressure cooker, with a potentially season defining showdown against Hilal coming up on Monday. Long term, this run could become one of those late career chapters we talk about a lot: the aging legend trying to drag a talented but flawed team over the line.According to Gulf News, after the loss he went straight to social media with a defiant message on X saying, This fight is not over. We keep working and we will rise together. That is classic Ronaldo brand leadership public accountability, controlled anger, still selling the belief that he can bend the story his way.World Soccer Talk notes that this stretch has also brought a rare low point, with Ronaldo breaking an unwanted personal record linked to consecutive league defeats and missed opportunities, something he has not experienced at this level in over a decade. For a guy who built his persona on inevitability, this is biographically significant it humanizes him, shows the cracks, and sets the stage for either a comeback arc or a slow fade.On the business and social side, there have been no major new endorsements or bombshell sponsorship deals reported in the last couple of days by the big outlets. The focus has been almost entirely on his on field form, the title race, and that chase for 1,000 career goals which he recently talked about at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, saying he is convinced he can get there if he stays healthy. That is not just a quote, that is a mission statement for the final act of his career.Speculation is swirling in some fan spaces about potential late career moves post Al Nassr and whether frustration over results could accelerate an exit, but there is no solid reporting from top tier outlets backing any imminent move right now. For the moment, all verified signs point to Ronaldo being locked in on Al Nassr, the Saudi title, and that 1,000 goal mountain.That is your fresh snapshot of Cristiano Ronaldo, right now, in motion, not a finished statue but a live story still being written under pressure in Riyadh.Thanks for listening to Cristiano Ronaldo Biography Flash. I am Tyler Tye Morgan, your AI guide to the legends of sport. Hit that subscribe button so you never miss an update on Cristiano Ronaldo, and if you want more stories like this, search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies.And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Cristiano Ronaldo. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/42YoQGIThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.I'm Perplexity, not Biosnap AI. I'll provide you with recent developments about Cristiano Ronaldo based on the available search results.Cristiano Ronaldo's past few days have been marked by both professional setbacks and personal milestones. Most significantly, Al Nassr's unbeaten Saudi Pro League record came to an abrupt end on January 3rd with a devastating 3-2 loss to Al Ahli. According to BeIn Sports, the match saw Ivan Toney scoring a brace to put Al Ahli ahead 2-0, with Abdulelah Al Amri equalizing for Al Nassr before Merih Demiral scored the decisive goal in the 55th minute. The loss was particularly frustrating for Ronaldo, who had a rare off-night, struggling with tight marking and squandering a clear chance by blasting over the bar when inspiration was needed most.The aftermath proved nearly as dramatic as the match itself. World Soccer Talk reports that Merih Demiral, Ronaldo's former Juventus teammate, posted a viral AI-generated image mocking Al Nassr's loss, which sparked heated scenes after the final whistle. Ronaldo and João Félix were briefly involved in a confrontation with an Al Ahli official, though Al Nassr's sporting director later apologized to both players, explaining his emotional reaction stemmed from concern for goalkeeper Abdulrahman Al Sanbi.The timing stung given Ronaldo's pre-match confidence. According to World Soccer Talk, the Portuguese star had delivered an encouraging message on social media insisting the team was on the right path heading into 2026, making the defeat particularly embarrassing. Despite the loss, Al Nassr remains atop the Saudi Pro League table, though Al Hilal has closed to within two points with a game in hand.Looking ahead, Ronaldo faces uncertainty regarding his immediate schedule. World Soccer Talk indicates he'll experience a long break due to FIFA calendar requirements before his next Al Nassr match. On a broader scale, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has confirmed to AOL that the 2026 World Cup will definitely be his last major tournament before retirement.Off the pitch, Marca reports that Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez's anticipated wedding remains one of 2026's most eagerly awaited events, following their engagement announcement in August 2025, with an engagement ring valued between six and twelve million euros.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Cristiano Ronaldo has spent the past few days doing what has defined his entire career turning routine league matches into biographical milestones while quietly expanding his off pitch empire. In the Saudi Pro League, multiple outlets including World Soccer Talk and Bolavip report that he scored a brace in Al Nassrs 3 0 win over Al Akhdoud, taking his official career tally to an extraordinary 956 goals and pushing his 2025 haul to 40 goals at age 40, a marker that fueled fresh headlines about him nearing the once unthinkable 1000 goal barrier. Sportskeeda notes that Ronaldo seized on the moment with trademark showmanship on Instagram, captioning his post and story with the phrase 40 goals at 40 and adding playful emojis, a self aware nod to his age that was widely shared across social media and amplified by fan accounts and football pages that framed him as bending the rules of sporting time.According to Bolavip, he followed the match by issuing a crisp seven word message that local and international media spun into a banner of intent, tying his personal scoring surge directly to Al Nassrs perfect start in the league and their mounting title push, reinforcing his status as not just star attraction but central protagonist in Saudi footballs global branding project. Tribuna and other aggregators underlined the statistical significance this is now the 14th calendar year in which Ronaldo has hit at least 40 goals, a longevity record that biographers will surely circle as the defining theme of his late career.Off the pitch, the most consequential development for his long term story may be financial and lifestyle rather than sporting. In a statement from state backed developer Red Sea Global, officials confirmed that Ronaldo has purchased luxury villas at Nujuma a Ritz Carlton Reserve on Saudi Arabias Red Sea coast, describing him as a longtime visitor who has now made the ultra exclusive destination his private paradise. That move, reported in the companys own media center and echoed in regional press, signals a deeper personal and commercial anchoring in the kingdom and will likely be read as both a bet on Saudi tourism and a hint that his post playing life may remain tied to the region. Beyond these confirmed events, gossip blogs have floated unverified whispers about additional endorsement deals and reality style media projects around his family, but as of now no major outlet or brand has gone on record to confirm them.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Cristiano Ronaldo, the ageless Al-Nassr phenom, is charging toward a packed holiday sprint after nearly a month sidelined, with his eagerly awaited return set for Christmas Eve against Al-Zawraa Sport Club in the AFC Cup, according to beIN Sports. Fans are buzzing over this festive comeback, fueling hopes for Al-Nassr to snap their major title drought as Ronaldo eyes three crucial matches before 2025 wraps, including Saudi Pro League clashes with Al-Okhdood on December 27 and Al-Ettifaq on December 30. Marca reports hes notched 30 goals in 34 games this year, powering Al-Nassrs flawless nine league wins, though a fresh FIFA transfer ban now clouds their January window, as per BeSoccer. Off the pitch, Ronaldo faces a star-studded showdown at the 2025 Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai on December 28, defending his Best Middle East Player crown against ex-Real Madrid mate Karim Benzema, Riyad Mahrez, and others like Salem Al-Dawsari, with Sportskeeda noting his back-to-back Saudi scoring titles, including a record 35 goals last season. The 40-year-old icon flexed his chiseled abs in a steamy sauna selfie on social media Friday, drawing millions of swoons from his 105 million X followers, as AOL and TMZ dished, a timely reminder of his iron discipline ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Business-wise, Ronaldo starred in Saudis latest tourism push on December 17, luring travelers to Red Sea luxe spots like Nujuma Ritz-Carlton and cultural gems in AlUla and Riyadh Season, TravelMole reveals, declaring he came for football but stayed for more. No public appearances yet, but whispers of post-retirement Al-Nassr ties add intrigue to his enduring Riyadh saga. All verified, no rumors herejust CR7 rewriting the script at 40.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Cristiano Ronaldo has spent the past few days doing what he does best: scoring goals, bending the news cycle to his will, and flirting with Hollywood without saying a definitive word. In a midweek friendly for Al Nassr against Al Wahda, match footage and Saudi sports coverage show him opening the scoring and leading the line with the kind of intensity that makes talk of retirement feel almost absurd; the game may have been unofficial, but every goal edges him closer to that long‑discussed 1000‑goal milestone and reinforces his central role in Al Nassr's project. KIANO7HD's detailed highlights of the match underline that this was not a charity jog but another data point in a late‑career surge that could become a key biographical chapter if he sustains it into the 2026 World Cup.Off the pitch, the story that has truly caught fire is pure Hollywood. Marca, Gulf News, Goal and Arab News all report that Vin Diesel posted a photo with Ronaldo on Instagram and confirmed that a role had been “written for him” in the Fast and Furious universe, before quietly editing the caption to remove a specific reference to the Los Bandoleros prequel project. That small edit has blown the doors off speculation that Ronaldo might appear in the upcoming Fast and Furious 11, widely reported as the final main installment of the franchise. Outlets like Times Now and World Soccer Talk note that this single post sent Ronaldo to the top of Google Trends, with social media feeds dissecting every word of Diesel's caption and every pixel of that year‑old photo from their meeting in Saudi Arabia. For now this remains unconfirmed and firmly in the realm of educated gossip: there is no official casting announcement from Universal, Diesel, or Ronaldo's camp, only a heavily scrutinized Instagram tease and the knowledge that a part exists on paper.Layered onto this is the broader media narrative. Fair Observer and other analysis pieces this week frame Ronaldo as a case study in the new media ecosystem: the most followed person on Instagram, a player still scoring for Al Nassr, a likely centerpiece for Portugal at what he has suggested will be his final major tournament in 2026, and now a potential crossover figure for one of Hollywood's biggest action franchises. In the space of a few days he has reminded everyone he is simultaneously an elite athlete, a global brand, and, increasingly, a character whose next move is itself the story.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
How has Sadio Mané successfully translated his electrifying Anfield intensity to the Saudi Pro League? In this episode, we dissect Mané's role as the high-pressing engine of Al-Nassr, analyzing his ability to create space for teammates like Cristiano Ronaldo and João Félix. We dive into the numbers behind his campaign, his trademark cut-inside runs, and the off-pitch leadership that makes him one of the most influential figures in modern football. Sadio Mané Al-Nassr stats, Saudi Pro League analysis, Mané playing style tactics, Al-Nassr 2025 goals, Sadio Mané assists record.
Is Cristiano Ronaldo's time in Saudi Arabia his most efficient era yet? In this episode, we break down the tactical metamorphosis of Ronaldo from a dynamic winger to the clinical center-forward shattering records at Al Nassr. We analyze the staggering numbers behind his longevity—including his 50-goal season, back-to-back Golden Boots, and a lethal strike rate of a goal every 89 minutes. Tune in as we explore how his adaptability has defined his legacy and how his arrival sparked a global revolution for the Saudi Pro League. Cristiano Ronaldo Al Nassr stats, Saudi Pro League records, CR7 playing style evolution, football tactical analysis, Cristiano Ronaldo goals.
Esteve Calzada, CEO of Saudi Pro League giant Al Hilal, assesses the evolution of football in the Kingdom, as he welcomes Leaders' Content Director David Cushnan to the club's corporate office in Riyadh. Al-Hilal SC is Saudi Arabia's most successful football team, and has clubs in over 20 sports. In a wide-ranging conversation, the former City Football Club executive offers his advice to sports industry leaders thinking of making a move to Saudi Arabia; what life is like working and living in fast-developing Riyadh; and the challenge of managing a team of 300 made up of a mix of international and local executive talent. He also explains how football fandom plays out in Saudi Arabia; why he can't go out to dinner with his counterpart at rival club Al-Nassr; the professionalisation process underway in the Saudi Pro League that saw the Public Investment Fund take majority ownership of Al-Hilal; and the private sector opportunities for sponsorship and commercial growth in the Kingdom.
Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Cristiano Ronaldo has dominated headlines over the past several days with a mix of sports achievements, personal milestones, and high-profile political encounters. The 40-year-old footballer continues to prove his staying power both on and off the pitch.On the sporting front, Sky Sports News reports that Ronaldo avoided a ban for Portugal's World Cup campaign following his red card against the Republic of Ireland during a World Cup qualifier. A FIFA disciplinary committee imposed a three-match ban, but suspended the final two matches for one year, provided he maintains clean conduct. Ronaldo had already missed one match against Armenia, meaning he can play in the opening games of the 2026 World Cup if he stays disciplined. This decision has sparked debate among fans, with many noting Ronaldo's previously unblemished record across 226 international appearances.In club action with Saudi Arabia's Al Nassr, Ronaldo recently capped off a match with a spectacular bicycle kick against Al Khaleej, showcasing his athletic prowess remains sharp despite his age. The moment generated significant social media engagement, with Ronaldo posting a concise three-word message that resonated across platforms.Perhaps most notably, Ronaldo met with United States President Donald Trump at the White House, an encounter that captured global attention. According to Ronaldo's social media statement, he expressed gratitude for the invitation and spoke about inspiring new generations through courage and responsibility. The meeting also included Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, highlighting Ronaldo's unique position bridging sports, politics, and international diplomacy.On the personal front, reports indicate Ronaldo and his fiancee Georgina Rodriguez have chosen to hold their wedding on Madeira Island next summer, strategically scheduled between the 2026 World Cup and the start of the Saudi Pro League season. The couple has been actively sharing moments together on social media.Current statistics underscore Ronaldo's remarkable longevity. He now boasts approximately 954 official career goals, 143 international goals for Portugal, 140 Champions League strikes, and previously scored 35 goals in a single Saudi season. His presence on social media remains substantial, with over 669 million Instagram followers receiving regular updates on his professional and personal life.These developments paint a picture of an athlete whose influence extends far beyond the football pitch, navigating international prominence while maintaining elite athletic performance well into his fifth decade.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Cristiano Ronaldo has made significant headlines over the past week, marking a notable shift in his public profile and business ventures. On November 18th, the 40-year-old football legend attended a high-profile black-tie dinner at the White House hosted by President Donald Trump in honor of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Seated prominently in the East Room alongside tech titans like Elon Musk and Tim Cook, Ronaldo received what Trump described as a symbolic golden key to the White House, with the president praising him as "one of the greatest players in history" and noting that his son Barron is a fan. Ronaldo reflected on the moment, calling it unforgettable and emphasizing his view of America as a land where sport meets possibility. This marked his first major public engagement in the United States since 2014.The White House appearance carries significant implications ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which the US will co-host, and Portuguese-American communities have embraced the moment as one of collective cultural pride. Beyond the diplomatic sphere, Ronaldo's financial empire continues expanding impressively. He officially became a billionaire in June 2025, with his current net worth standing at 1.2 billion dollars, boosted by his Al-Nassr contract worth 620 million over two years and a fifteen percent ownership stake in the Saudi club. His earnings from salary and endorsements alone are projected to surpass two billion by retirement.On the business front, Spanish publication Marca reports that Ronaldo is launching an exclusive venture called Vega Members Club in Madrid, partnering with high-society figure Iñigo Onieva. The luxury establishment, spanning 1,000 square meters and inspired by 1950s New York apartments, will ban mobile phones and photography to guarantee privacy for its elite clientele of businessmen, football players, and other high-profile members.Meanwhile, Portugal's economy minister Castro Almeida highlighted during a Riyadh visit that Ronaldo plays a key role in promoting Portugal to Saudi Arabia and attracting investment to the country. The minister noted that Saudis view Ronaldo almost as one of their own, with his popularity instrumental in raising Portugal's international profile and facilitating tourism and business opportunities between the two nations.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Radio Foot aujourd'hui en direct à 16h10 et 21h10 T.U. : - Le retour de la C1 (5è journée). OM/Newcastle, une affiche qui rappelle l'épopée marseillaise de 2004, et le doublé de Didier Drogba. ; - Chelsea-Barcelone, comment ne pas penser là encore à Drogba ? ; - Des GOATS en pleine forme ! Leo Messi 38 ans, buteur et triple passeur face à Cincinnati, veut mener l'Inter Miami au titre en MLS, et remporter un des rares trophées qui lui manquent ? - Le retour de la C1 (5è journée). OM/Newcastle, une affiche qui rappelle l'épopée marseillaise de 2004, et le doublé de Didier Drogba. Marseille, 25è, doit faire oublier le revers à domicile face à Bergame et surtout, rester dans le top 24. Avec 3 victoires et 1 défaite, les Magpies pointent à la 6è place du classement général, et restent sur une bonne performance après une victoire contre les Cityzens en Premier League. La tâche ne s'annonce pas aisée contre un 11 bâti autour d'un solide milieu de terrain Joellinton-Tonali-Guimaraes. Mason Greenwood pour la 1ère fois depuis son arrivée sur la Canebière, face à une équipe de son pays, alors qu'il est persona non-grata en Angleterre après des accusations de violences conjugales qui ont provoqué son départ. Eddie Howe se méfie des offensifs olympiens, et de l'ex de Manchester United. - Chelsea-Barcelone, comment ne pas penser là encore à Drogba ? Des souvenirs forts de ½ finale 2008-2009, mais moins heureux. L'Ivoirien, irrité par l'arbitrage, avait été éliminé avec ses Blues au match retour. Les Londoniens sont invaincus depuis 3 rencontres de Ligue des Champions. Les Blaugranas, qui ont récupéré Raphinha, ont-ils les moyens de s'imposer à Stamford Bridge ? - Ajax/Benfica, 2 grands d'Europe en queue de classement, chercheront à inscrire leurs premiers points, et sont à la recherche de leur lustre d'antan. - Des GOATS (Greatest of All Time) en pleine forme ! Leo Messi 38 ans, buteur et triple passeur face à Cincinnati, veut mener l'Inter Miami au titre en MLS, et remporter un des rares trophées qui lui manquent ? - CR7, bientôt 41 ans, toujours aussi spectaculaire. Le Portugais a inscrit un des buts de l'année avec Al-Nassr contre Al-Khaleej. Avec Annie Gasnier, Philippe Doucet, Étienne Moatti et Nabil Djellit. Technique/réalisation : Jérémie Boucher - David Fintzel/Pierre Guérin.
Radio Foot aujourd'hui en direct à 16h10 et 21h10 T.U. : - Le retour de la C1 (5è journée). OM/Newcastle, une affiche qui rappelle l'épopée marseillaise de 2004, et le doublé de Didier Drogba. ; - Chelsea-Barcelone, comment ne pas penser là encore à Drogba ? ; - Des GOATS en pleine forme ! Leo Messi 38 ans, buteur et triple passeur face à Cincinnati, veut mener l'Inter Miami au titre en MLS, et remporter un des rares trophées qui lui manquent ? - Le retour de la C1 (5è journée). OM/Newcastle, une affiche qui rappelle l'épopée marseillaise de 2004, et le doublé de Didier Drogba. Marseille, 25è, doit faire oublier le revers à domicile face à Bergame et surtout, rester dans le top 24. Avec 3 victoires et 1 défaite, les Magpies pointent à la 6è place du classement général, et restent sur une bonne performance après une victoire contre les Cityzens en Premier League. La tâche ne s'annonce pas aisée contre un 11 bâti autour d'un solide milieu de terrain Joellinton-Tonali-Guimaraes. Mason Greenwood pour la 1ère fois depuis son arrivée sur la Canebière, face à une équipe de son pays, alors qu'il est persona non-grata en Angleterre après des accusations de violences conjugales qui ont provoqué son départ. Eddie Howe se méfie des offensifs olympiens, et de l'ex de Manchester United. - Chelsea-Barcelone, comment ne pas penser là encore à Drogba ? Des souvenirs forts de ½ finale 2008-2009, mais moins heureux. L'Ivoirien, irrité par l'arbitrage, avait été éliminé avec ses Blues au match retour. Les Londoniens sont invaincus depuis 3 rencontres de Ligue des Champions. Les Blaugranas, qui ont récupéré Raphinha, ont-ils les moyens de s'imposer à Stamford Bridge ? - Ajax/Benfica, 2 grands d'Europe en queue de classement, chercheront à inscrire leurs premiers points, et sont à la recherche de leur lustre d'antan. - Des GOATS (Greatest of All Time) en pleine forme ! Leo Messi 38 ans, buteur et triple passeur face à Cincinnati, veut mener l'Inter Miami au titre en MLS, et remporter un des rares trophées qui lui manquent ? - CR7, bientôt 41 ans, toujours aussi spectaculaire. Le Portugais a inscrit un des buts de l'année avec Al-Nassr contre Al-Khaleej. Avec Annie Gasnier, Philippe Doucet, Étienne Moatti et Nabil Djellit. Technique/réalisation : Jérémie Boucher - David Fintzel/Pierre Guérin.
Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Cristiano Ronaldo has made seismic headlines in the past few days, pushing beyond the football pitch and stepping directly into the global diplomatic spotlight. His attendance at a high-profile White House dinner hosted by President Donald Trump on November 18, 2025, in honor of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, marked his most prominent public appearance in the United States in over a decade. According to POLITICO, this event not only drew international political and business elites like Elon Musk and Tim Cook but also positioned Ronaldo at the front, with Trump publicly praising him and highlighting his global stature. Trump's remarks that his son Barron was a big fan and that Ronaldo was “an honor” to have as a guest only amped up the magnitude and coverage of the event.This diplomatic soirée was not an isolated headline. In the days that followed, CBN News and Euronews spotlighted Ronaldo's massive social media influence as he shared two posts featuring himself with President Trump to his record-setting 668 million Instagram followers. The posts sent political and celebrity commentary into overdrive, with fans and critics debating whether Ronaldo's praise of Trump was a savvy brand move, a signal of shifting alliances, or simply part of Ronaldo's self-styled “peace” narrative. CBN News analysts argued that while Ronaldo usually avoids overt political statements, his willingness to publicly associate with controversial figures signals a new chapter as a global influencer and peace ambassador. Euronews even packaged these moments under the headline “Two GOATS,” underscoring the spectacle of Trump and Ronaldo uniting for the cameras.Not everything was the stuff of international summits, though. Within his sporting domain, Ronaldo continued to mesmerize. As reported by Bolavip, he thrilled fans with a spectacular bicycle-kick goal against Al Khaleej for Al Nassr and set social media alight by inviting his followers to caption his jaw-dropping strike, keeping his sporting heroics front and center—even as the diplomatic intrigue swirled.Yet some reports, such as PHC News, suggest Ronaldo is navigating newfound tensions between public engagement and privacy, especially as he juggles a shifting public profile. But the significance of these past few days is clear: Ronaldo is no longer just a football icon, he's a bridge between sports, business, and global soft power. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon and Saudi Arabia wielding star power as a diplomatic tool, every Ronaldo headline now echoes far beyond the game. Whether critics view his U.S. visit as a PR coup or a risky entanglement, it's abundantly clear Ronaldo has made himself the story, reshaping his legacy for a world stage that reaches far beyond football.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Rio travels to Saudi Arabia for an unmissable Rio Meets with Sadio Mané — a rare, honest and emotional conversation showing a side of the Liverpool legend that fans have never seen before.Mané opens up about his relationship with Mo Salah, how their competitive edge sometimes boiled over, and the truth behind why he almost joined Manchester United before a call from Jürgen Klopp changed everything.From his early life in Senegal to sharing a dressing room with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr, Mané reflects on the mentality, humility and drive that have defined his career.He also credits the influence of Ralf Rangnick on his evolution into a world-class winger, his thoughts on England's World Cup chances under Thomas Tuchel, and why he'd do something for Bobby Firmino that he wouldn't for anyone else.This is Sadio Mané as you've never seen him before — raw, reflective and real Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Confira no Morning Show desta quinta-feira (20): O dono do Banco Master, Daniel Vorcaro, permanece preso na superintendência da Polícia Federal em São Paulo. Ele foi detido no Aeroporto Internacional de Guarulhos enquanto tentava embarcar para fora do Brasil. Vorcaro é o principal alvo de uma operação que investiga um esquema de venda de títulos de crédito falsos. Um homem que passeava com seus cães no bairro Brooklin, região nobre da capital paulista, foi abordado por três criminosos, que estavam em três motos. A vítima era policial civil, reagiu e acabou sendo baleado por um dos bandidos. As posições recentes do vice-prefeito de São Paulo, Mello Araújo (PL), cobrando mérito pelo fim da concentração de usuários de drogas na chamada Cracolândia, na capital paulista, não foram bem avaliadas pelos aliados do prefeito da cidade, Ricardo Nunes (MDB), e do governador Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicanos). A avaliação interna é de que Mello Araújo age de forma isolada, enquanto as gestões municipal e estadual trabalham em conjunto. O deputado federal Alexandre Ramagem (PL-RJ) foi visto em Miami, nos Estados Unidos, segundo um jornalista do portal PlatôBR. Ramagem, que foi condenado a 16 anos de prisão por envolvimento na tentativa de golpe de Estado, está proibido de deixar o Brasil por determinação do STF. Embora a defesa tenha recorrido da sentença, a viagem infringe as medidas cautelares impostas e eleva o alerta das autoridades para um alto risco de fuga. O ex-deputado Deltan Dallagnol entrou com uma ação na Justiça Federal de Curitiba contra o presidente Lula (PT), a primeira-dama Janja, e as empresas de locação do iate de luxo que hospedou o casal durante a COP30. O motorista de carreta Dener Laurito dos Santos, de 52 anos, confessou à Polícia Civil ter inventado a história de que foi amarrado a supostos explosivos dentro da cabine do caminhão no Rodoanel Mário Covas, na Grande São Paulo. O presidente Donald Trump recebeu Cristiano Ronaldo e Mohammed bin Salman, príncipe herdeiro da Arábia Saudita, na Casa Branca na última terça-feira (19). Vale ressaltar que Cristiano Ronaldo tem contrato com o Al-Nassr, da Arábia Saudita, até 2027 e o clube é controlado pelo Fundo de Investimento Público da Arábia Saudita. Essas e outras notícias você confere no Morning Show.
O episódio desta semana do podcast Diplomatas teve como tema principal a recepção de Donald Trump, Presidente dos Estados Unidos, a Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), príncipe herdeiro e governante de facto da Arábia Saudita, num evento luxuoso na Casa Branca que também contou com Cristiano Ronaldo, jogador e capitão da selecção portuguesa de futebol e do clube saudita Al-Nassr. Teresa de Sousa e Carlos Gaspar partiram da visita de MBS a Washington D.C. para analisar a estratégia da Administração Trump para o Médio Oriente, que incluiu a aprovação recente de uma resolução no Conselho de Segurança das Nações Unidas sobre as propostas do Presidente dos EUA para um cessar-fogo na Faixa de Gaza. No âmbito dos últimos desenvolvimentos sobre a guerra na Ucrânia e a política europeia de defesa, a jornalista do PÚBLICO e o investigador do IPRI-NOVA responderam a uma pergunta de um ouvinte do podcast sobre os esforços de concertação dos investimentos dos países da União Europeia na produção e aquisição de armamento. No final do episódio, Teresa de Sousa e Carlos Gaspar reflectiram sobre os 80 anos volvidos dos julgamentos de crimes de guerra nazis pelo Tribunal Militar Internacional de Nuremberga. Texto de António Saraiva LimaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Cristiano Ronaldo has made global headlines over the past few days for a rare and highly visible return to the United States, where he attended a White House dinner hosted by President Donald Trump in honor of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The dinner, held in the East Room on November 18, 2025, brought together prominent business leaders, tech giants like Elon Musk and Apple's Tim Cook, along with top U.S. and Saudi officials. President Trump publicly praised Ronaldo during his remarks, highlighting his worldwide fame and mentioning that his son Barron is a big fan, while placing Ronaldo near the front as a guest of honor. This marks Ronaldo's first major U.S. public appearance in more than a decade, symbolizing not only his ongoing football stardom with Saudi club Al Nassr but also his growing diplomatic and ambassadorial role beyond the pitch.Ronaldo's presence at such a high-profile geopolitical event has sparked widespread media commentary and debate. Outlets like Euronews point out that his attendance strengthens Saudi Arabia's soft power strategy, leveraging global sports icons to burnish their international image. Ronaldo himself, in prior interviews, had spoken of his admiration for Trump and his wish to discuss world peace, echoing a broader narrative of using his platform for good. On social media, fans, pundits, and political analysts have parsed his appearance for deeper meaning—some seeing it as a noble attempt at peace diplomacy, others viewing it as risky political entanglement that could affect his brand, especially given the contentious profiles of both Trump and the Saudi crown prince.On the pitch, the legendary forward remains in the limelight as well. Ronaldo took to his social media to celebrate Portugal's qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, posting two emotional updates and sharing encouragement for national teammates as they near another historic campaign. This marks a significant milestone for Portuguese football, especially as speculation mounts that this could be Ronaldo's last appearance at a World Cup.No major business moves or sponsorship shifts have been reported in the past week, nor any new controversies beyond his recent red card, which he addressed on social media with a direct message to Portuguese fans. The central narrative right now is very much about legacy: as the world eyes the 2026 World Cup and a post-playing career possibly rooted in global diplomacy, Ronaldo's latest Washington appearance is seen as both a calculated and symbolic move that cements his stature beyond sports.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
En marge de la venue du prince héritier d'Arabie saoudite Mohammed ben Salmane, ce mardi à Washington, une rencontre est annoncée entre Donald Trump et Cristiano Ronaldo. Le buteur portugais, qui évolue à Al-Nassr, a récemment fait l'éloge du président des Etats-Unis, en expliquant vouloir s'entretenir avec lui au sujet de la paix dans le monde. Une information qui fait réagir Jérôme Rothen.
Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Cristiano Ronaldo once again dominated headlines over the past few days both on and off the pitch. The most talked-about event was his shocking red card during an international fixture against Ireland, which marked the very first time the Portuguese superstar has ever been sent off in over 220 appearances for his national team. The moment was met with relentless boos and jeers from the Irish crowd in Dublin, and video of the incident quickly went viral as fans speculated whether the suspension might impact his availability for Portugal's World Cup 2026 opener, a subject of fierce debate on social media and among pundits according to Economic Times. Almost immediately, Ronaldo responded publicly for the first time via his official channels, posting a message of defiance and unity for his Portugal teammates, urging them to remain focused and positive no matter the circumstances. His message was widely shared, reading, "Go team! All together today and forever! For Portugal and for our flag!" according to Goal. He later returned to social media with a more cryptic message after Al Nassr's final Pro League game, sharing a moody image of himself in his club colors and writing, "This is over. The story still being. Thanks to all," fueling speculation about his club future as reported by AOL and generating major headlines about a possible departure from Saudi Arabia.Media houses like Marca and Reuters fueled the rumor mill by reporting that a major Brazilian club had reached out to Ronaldo's agents about a move for next year's FIFA Club World Cup in the United States, though sources from Wydad Casablanca clarified that their approach was just idle talk. During this tense period, Ronaldo made a notable public appearance, maintaining his signature composure and optimism ahead of the 2026 World Cup, even as reporters pressed him about his controversial red card, future plans, and the rumors swirling on every platform from X to Instagram. Performance-wise, Ronaldo closed the Saudi Pro League season as its top scorer yet again, recording his 25th goal and helping Al Nassr clinch third place and qualify for the upcoming AFC Champions League, per Transfermarkt via AOL. With his contract up at season's end, the world is watching to see whether this chapter ends quietly or with a bombshell transfer now teased by his social media ambiguity and the international headlines that follow his every move.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Sokker: Die Portugese doelskieter Cristiano Ronaldo sê volgende jaar se Wêreldbekertoernooi in Kanada, Mexiko en Amerika is beslis sy laaste. Die 40-jarige, wat in Saoedi-Arabië vir Al-Nassr speel, het 953 doele vir sy klubs en land aangeteken en is die eerste manlike speler ooit wat doele aangeteken het in vyf Wêreldbekertoernooie. Ronaldo het in 'n onderhoud op die Toerismeberaad in Riaad gesê dis spesiaal om die geleentheid te hê om in sy sesde Wêreldbekertoernooi te speel:
Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Cristiano Ronaldo remains firmly in the world's spotlight after he confirmed on CNN with Becky Anderson and echoed across CBS News and Hindustan Times that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will definitely be his last. Ronaldo said he is “really enjoying the moment” and emphasized he still feels sharp at 40, but conceded that “in one, two years” he'll finish his professional journey, drawing “the final major chapter” of one of football's greatest living legends. For biographical history, this marks the most explicit retirement statement he has made, as he prepares for what would be a record sixth World Cup, pending Portugal's qualification. In his remarks at the Tourism Summit in Riyadh, he stated, “Definitely, yes. I will be 41 years old and I think this will be the moment in the big competition,” and he also teased his openness to support the sport and develop football in both Portugal and Saudi Arabia after retirement, underscoring his lasting influence on the global game.Current business affairs see Ronaldo still based in Saudi Arabia with Al Nassr, where he continues his quest for the almost mythic individual milestone of 1000 career goals—his 953rd was scored just a few days ago according to World Soccer Talk, and he marked the moment on social media with an inspiring four-word message: “Stay focused. Stay humble.” This goal chase remains one of the most closely tracked sports stories worldwide, and would cement his legacy even further. Social media buzzed as well for personal reasons: Ronaldo shared birthday wishes to his daughter Alana Martina as she turned eight, offering a rare personal moment that resonated across Instagram and Twitter, with fans celebrating both his on-field achievements and dedication as a father—Sportskeeda picked up on the widespread reactions.Headlines in recent days focus nearly exclusively on his 2026 World Cup announcement, with outlets such as ABS-CBN, GBC Ghana, and Agence France-Presse repeating his “definitely my last World Cup” promise, amplifying both sporting and mainstream coverage. There have been no credible reports of new endorsement deals, controversies, or significant business activities in the last week—his brand remains rock steady as sponsors and markets prepare for what will likely be a global farewell tour.Speculation about a possible “farewell match” or legacy project is swirling in some fan circles, but nothing has been confirmed by either Ronaldo or his representatives. For now, attention is locked on his path to 1000 goals, Portugal's World Cup qualification, and the legacy of a footballer whose next moves remain headline news worldwide.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Cristiano Ronaldo dominated headlines again over the past few days as he led Al Nassr to a 3-1 victory over Neom in the Saudi Pro League on November 8. The Portuguese star scored in that match, pushing his official career tally to a breathtaking 953 goals. WorldSoccerTalk reports that after hitting the net, Ronaldo took to social media to inspire fans with a simple four-word message: ‘Work hard, stay humble,' emphasizing his enduring drive and humility despite his legendary status.Celebrations ran deep on and off the pitch. Ronaldo was seen taking a special photo with a young fan in the stands, a gesture that quickly became a viral moment on YouTube. Social media erupted with praise for his performance, and Sportskeeda highlighted his own message of gratitude posted to fans, showing that, despite the years and all the attention, he remains keenly connected with his global audience.In a revealing interview aired this week, Ronaldo spoke to Piers Morgan on the 'UR.Cristiano' YouTube channel—and it drew plenty of buzz. He opened up about life in Saudi Arabia, describing the country as a “lovely” place for his family and confirming just how comfortable and settled he is in the Gulf. He did admit, however, that the “traffic is terrible,” revealing to Morgan with a laugh the one thing about Saudi living he truly dislikes, but quickly clarified that outside busy hours, things are just fine. More notably, Ronaldo also casually confirmed what few athletes in world history can claim: he became a billionaire “many years ago,” brushing off financial questions and emphasizing that money is “no longer important.”There was yet another round of speculation and typical controversy as fan posts and football blogs picked up on footage of Ronaldo passionately arguing with referees during matches—a now-routine sight that keeps fans and critics talking, according to Tribuna.No new major business ventures or partnerships have been confirmed in the past few days, and Ronaldo's long-term deal with Al Nassr, inked earlier this summer through 2027, remains one of the sport's most lucrative. Rumors swirl, as always, about his future ambitions, but the player himself made it clear in conversation that his sights are set on one final legendary achievement: lifting the 2026 World Cup with Portugal.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Cristiano Ronaldo's life off and on the pitch has generated more headlines than most superstars manage in a career, and the past days have been no exception. Fresh off a candid sit-down with Piers Morgan for an interview set to air in early November, the 40-year-old Al Nassr icon has opened up with remarkable transparency about retirement, legacy, and what comes next. According to the Times of India and Piers Morgan's own announcement on X, this latest interview promises to be the most revealing yet, with Ronaldo confirming he's preparing for the end of his legendary career—“Soon, I think I will be prepared,” he remarked, adding that while it will be tough and emotional, he's been bracing for this moment since his mid-20s. He even admitted, “Probably I will cry, yes,” but reassured fans he's eager for life after football, especially more time with his family, his children, and new pursuits like business, UFC, and padel—though he ruled out becoming a YouTuber, playfully teasing that he wants to try “funny things I've never done before.”On the World Cup, Ronaldo's tone has notably shifted. After Portugal's heartbreaking exit in Qatar, he called lifting the trophy his “most ambitious dream,” but in this new interview, reported by Hindustan Times and GhanaWeb, he now downplays its significance, arguing it's unfair to judge a player's greatness by just one tournament. This reversal has drawn both criticism and sympathy on social media, with some fans seeing it as acceptance—or even frustration—after seeing his longtime rival Lionel Messi finally claim the prize.Meanwhile, Ronaldo's business empire continues to hum. He's now officially a billionaire, a milestone he confirmed to Piers Morgan, though he insists money is no longer the driving force. He's extended his Al Nassr contract through 2027, per Sportskeeda, and remains the face of Saudi football, even as he jokes about Riyadh's “terrible” traffic and his preference for a chauffeur over sitting behind the wheel—a rare, relatable quip unearthed by Sport Bible.Family remains central: his son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., has debuted for Portugal's U16s, a proud moment Ronaldo likely attended in person, given reports he's prioritizing family time. On the pitch, his next significant match is against FC Goa in Riyadh, according to OB News, keeping him in the spotlight for Indian fans.On social media, Ronaldo teased the Morgan interview with a cryptic photo captioned with just two eyes, sparking speculation and excitement among his 600 million-plus followers. As for Manchester United, he still follows their results wistfully, telling Morgan he's “sad” to see the club's decline but hopeful for a turnaround.In all, these days have shown a Ronaldo in transition—an icon aware his playing days are numbered, candid about his emotions, and already scripting the next act.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Noticias del día. Entrevista a Iñigo Martínez, ex jugador del Barcelona y actual futbolista del Al Nassr. Tiempo de opinión.
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