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Biography
Cristiano Ronaldo was born in Madeira, Portugal, to his
mother Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro and his father
José Dinis Aveiro. He grew up with a elder brother
Hugo, and two elder sisters, Elma and Katia. Katia works
as a singer by the stage name "Ronalda" in Portugal.
His second name ("Ronaldo") is relatively rare
in Portugal. His parents named him after former U.S. President
Ronald Reagan because he was his father's favourite actor,
and not for political reasons.
Early career
He began kicking a football when he was three, and when
he started primary school at age six, his passion for
the sport was obvious. His favourite boyhood team was
SL Benfica even though he would later join their rival,
Sporting. He first played for an amateur team, Andorinha,
where his father was the kit man, when he was just eight
years old. By 1995, at just ten years of age, Cristiano
Ronaldo's reputation was growing in Portugal. Madeira's
top two teams, CS Marítimo and CD Nacional were
both interested in signing him. Marítimo, the bigger
team, missed a crucial meeting with Rui Santos manager
of Andorinha, and as a result Ronaldo signed for Nacional.
After a title-winning campaign at Nacional, Ronaldo went
on a three day trial with Sporting who subsequently signed
him for an undisclosed sum.
Sporting Clube de Portugal
Ronaldo joined Sporting's other youth players who trained
at the Alcochete, the club's "football factory",
where he received first-class instruction. Sporting realised
that Ronaldo needed more support and arranged for his
mother to join him. He made his debut for Sporting against
Moreirense and scored two goals. He also featured for
Portugal in the UEFA Under 17 Championships.
His performances at the UEFA Under 17 championship drew
him to the attention of the wider football world. He was
first spotted by former Liverpool F.C. manager Gérard
Houllier at the age of 16. However, Liverpool later declined
him because he was too young and needed some time to develop
into a top footballer. However he came to the attention
of Sir Alex Ferguson in the summer of 2003, when Sporting
Clube de Portugal beat Manchester United 31 in the
inauguration of the Alvalade XXI stadium in Lisbon. Ronaldo
demonstrated his ability to play on both wings. After
the match, United's players spoke enthusiastically of
the young talent that they had just played against, saying
they would rather have him in their team than play against
him in the future.
Manchester United
Ferguson decided that he wanted the youngster for his
team, who were in the market for a right-sided midfielder
with the departure of David Beckham to Real Madrid; Cristiano
was signed for a fee of £12.24 million. He made
his debut for Manchester United as a 60th minute substitute
against Bolton Wanderers at Old Trafford. United were
then 1-0 up but with just minutes on the pitch, Ronaldo
won a penalty which Ruud van Nistelrooy saw saved by Jussi
Jääskeläinen. However, this did not affect
the eventual outcome as the match ended in a 4-0 win to
Manchester United and Ronaldo's contributions were hyped
everywhere, with certain British tabloids running headlines
such as Seven Heaven (Ronaldo was handed the No. 7 shirt
on his arrival, a shirt number that has belonged to some
of the biggest Manchester United legends like George Best,
Brian Robson, Eric Cantona and David Beckham; Ronaldo
initially asked for the number 28 which he wore at Sporting,
as he did not want the pressure of living up to expectations
with the number 7). He has played primarily as a winger
for United and can play on either wing.
A row between him and Ruud van Nistelrooy at the Carrington
training ground intensified speculation about their roles
at the club. Ferguson has however put his faith with Ronaldo,
who signed a new deal with United that will last through
2010. Ronaldo is also quoted in the Manchester Evening
News as saying "United have stood by me and been
there for me and I want to repay that".
Ronaldo has occasionally had problems with his temper
during games, he was sent off in a game against Manchester
City and received a one-match ban imposed by UEFA for
a "one-fingered gesture" towards Benfica fans
in a UEFA Champions League match in December 2005. While
playing for Portugal in a friendly against Luxembourg
he was given a yellow card for pushing Jeff Strasser in
the throat in retaliation after Strasser tackled him.
Felipe Scolari warned Ronaldo to keep his temper in check
during the World Cup.
On the 29 October 2005 Ronaldo scored Manchester United's
1000th Premiership goal, in a 41 loss at the hands
of Middlesbrough. He bagged a double double in February,
with two goals at home to Fulham and another pair at Fratton
Park, and also scored in the following Premiership game
against Wigan taking his tally to 8 Premiership goals.
On 26 February 2006, Ronaldo played in the Carling Cup
Final against Wigan in the Millennium Stadium at Cardiff,
and scored a goal - taking his season's tally to 10 goals.
He was named FIFPro Special Young Player of the Year 2005,
the only award to be voted for by fans. He received the
same accolade the following year in 2006.
He also ranked 20th in the FIFA Player of the Year 2005
standings.
Despite the World Cup incident, Ronaldo remained popular
with the majority of Manchester United fans when he played
(and scored) in his first Premiership match since the
2006 World Cup. Manchester United fans could clearly be
heard chanting "there's only one Ronaldo" at
various points in the game, in a 5-1 win over Fulham F.C.
He won the Barclays Player of the Month for November 2006.
During a match with Middlesbrough F.C, he was criticised
for diving by rival manager Gareth Southgate.
By December 2006, Ronaldo had become one of United's most
influential players, scoring six goals in 3 league games
to bring his overall tally up to 12 goals. He came on
at half-time as a substitute against Wigan Athletic and
immediately stamped his influence on the match with 2
goals in the space of a few minutes. Manchester United
manager Sir Alex Ferguson concedes he would lose his wager
with the Portuguese in his current form after setting
a target of 15 goals for the season. The Scot remarked
that he was "pleased for him because he works hard
at his game. He's still learning the game. His ability
to pass the ball has helped him this season. His passing
has been very good. That just shows he is maturing. He's
been fantastic, and he's getting better all the time..
In January 2007, Ronaldo was awarded the Barclays Player
of the Month Award for the second successive month, becoming
the third ever player in the Premiership to do so (after
Arsenal's Dennis Bergkamp in 1997 and Robbie Fowler in
1996). On February 4, 2007 in a match against Tottenham
Hotspur F.C., Ronaldo was caught in yet another diving
controversy, after winning United a controversial penalty
despite seeming to receive little or no contact from Tottenham's
Steed Malbranque.
As the end of each season approached, particularly in
2006 and 2007, it became traditional for rumours to start
floating that Ronaldo was unsettled at Manchester United
and wanted to play for Real Madrid - the rumours frequently
originating from the board of Real Madrid who were reported
in April 2007 to be willing to pay an unprecedented €80
million (£54 million) for Ronaldo. At the beginning
of March 2007 however, Ronaldo, as well as Manchester
United, confirmed that they would be negotiating an extension
to his current contract. On 13 April 2007, Ronaldo signed
a five-year, £120,000-a-week deal with United, making
him the highest-paid player in United's history. He said,
"I am very happy at the club and I want to win trophies
and hopefully we will do that this season".
International career
Ronaldo made his international debut in August 2003, against
Kazakhstan. He scored Portugal's only goal in their 21
loss to Greece in the opening match of Euro 2004 and the
first goal of the semi final against the Netherlands,
which Portugal won 21. The final saw a rematch of
the opening game of the tournament, and again, Greece
emerged victorious.
Ronaldo represented Portugal at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
and was the second highest scorer in FIFA World Cup qualification
in the European zone with 7 goals.
As of 17 June 2005, he has scored 11 goals in 25 appearances
for his country.
Ronaldo scored his first World Cup goal against Iran with
a penalty kick.
In the Round of 16, he left Portugal's 1-0 win over Netherlands
injured after a high tackle by Khalid Boulahrouz.
Ronaldo was named the national team captain for the first
time in a friendly match against Brazil on February 6,
2007, a day after his 22nd birthday. This move was in
honor of Carlos Silva, the Portuguese Football Federation
president who had died two days before. Scolari explained,
"Mr Silva asked me to make him captain as a gesture.
He thought the English fans would give him a difficult
time and this was a response. He is too young to be captain,
but Mr Silva asked me, and now he is no longer with us".
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