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Breaking news, Cristiano Ronaldo revealed the date of his retirement

The Portuguese striker will turn 39 soon and the end is near.

By Alejandro Lopez Vega

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Cristiano Ronaldo has had an excellent professional career. He debuted with Sporting Lisbon in 2002 and quickly transferred to Manchester United, where he shone for years and won his first Champions League title. In 2009 he joined Real Madrid and began a fierce competition with Barcelona's Lionel Messi for the throne of world soccer.

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Nearly 15 years later, the two are still the sport's most important players. Last Monday Lionel Messi won his third The Best award, adding to the Ballon d'Or he had received in October. And this Friday CR7 was voted the top scorer of 2023 and the fans' favorite player at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, although he lost the main trophy to Erling Haaland.

In his speech, he had high praise for the Norwegian striker: "I was the best goalscorer this season, imagine beating young animals like Haaland... I'm proud," he began. And then he assured: "I'll be 39 soon! I like when people doubt again about me and then I'm successful. I don't get affected by the criticism".

However, the most surprising moment came a few moments later, when he spoke about the end of her professional career. There has been speculation for years about how much longer CR7 will be able to continue competing in the elite of world soccer, but he has no doubts about that: "The moment I feel I'm done, I'll retire... maybe in 10 years?" This shows that he is confident in his talent and physical ability, so he will continue to have fun on the field for a long time to come.

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What are his goals?

Cristiano Ronaldo will have a very demanding 2024. During the first half of the year, he will try to lead Al-Nassr to the Pro League and Asian Champions League titles. And once the season is over, he will join Portugal to compete in Euro 2024. This could be CR7's last major tournament with his national team, although he has said he would like to play his sixth World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada 2026.


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