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(PHOTOS) This is how Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated his 39th birthday

How does a star like Cristiano Ronaldo celebrate his birthday?

By William Estrella

(PHOTOS) This is how Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated his 39th birthday
(PHOTOS) This is how Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated his 39th birthday

Yesterday was not just any day, as Cristiano Ronaldo turned 39 years old. The Portuguese is getting closer to 40 years old, however, he continues at a spectacular level, proof of this is that in 2023 no player scored more goals than him, all over the world.

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This is how Al Nassr congratulated him: “The most emblematic celebration in football to honor the birthday of the GOAT”… in an Instagram post where the Portuguese was training. Many on social media claimed that Ronaldo preferred training to celebrating his birthday, but he simply celebrated it a day later.

Now, Cristiano Ronaldo shared on his social media how he celebrated his birthday, and it is precisely how he likes it, in confidence, with his family and with a couple of cakes.

(PHOTOS) This is how Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated his 39th birthday

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Al Nassr changes Nike for Adidas:

It is the boom news of the day, although it had been sounding like a rumor for weeks, it was confirmed today. Al Nassr will move from Nike to Adidas next season. This is what the CEO of Al Nassr said: "Joining with Adidas is an exciting partnership, the scale and resonance of Al Nassr, adorned with the iconic Adidas three stripes, magnifies the global impact we can achieve." "This collaboration is a sign of our ambition to make the club a football power, not only in Saudi but internationally."


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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