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(Bloomberg) -- Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo, who turned 40 on Wednesday, says he dreams of owning several clubs after retiring. “If I can be a club owner, why would I be a manager ...
Cristiano Ronaldo has been offered a Premier League club ownership stake by John Textor in a move to tempt for the Club World ...
Ronaldo co-owns CR7 Crunch Fitness, a chain of gyms operating in Spain and Portugal, promoting health and fitness. Additionally, he co-founded Insparya, a hair transplant clinic with branches in ...
If this happens, Ronaldo would not only invest money but might also play a role in making decisions about the club’s future.
Ronaldo’s guess of Madrid is no surprise given that the Argentine model and businesswoman moved to Spain at the age of one. Ronaldo too may be tempted to move back to the city he called home for ...
Arturo Posada, editor of local newspaper El Norte de Castilla, can still vividly remember the day Ronaldo arrived in his home town in north-west Spain in September 2018. “Excitement was through ...
BARCELONA, Spain — Cristiano Ronaldo scored his record-extending 133rd international goal to keep Portugal perfect in the Nations League with a 3-1 win over Poland on Saturday, and Spain struck ...
In 2023, Ronaldo was listed as one of the investors who took over the Portuguese media company Cofina, which owns the most-circulated newspaper in the country. Another media interest of Ronaldo's ...