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33 titles adorn Ronaldo’s career on his 39th birthday

Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, captain of Al-Nassr Saudi Arabia, has a football career full of titles and achievements, whether with the various clubs whose shirt he wore or his country’s national team.

Ronaldo’s birthday

Today, Monday, Ronaldo celebrates his 39th birthday, as the world football legend was born on February 5, 1985.

Cristiano Ronaldo began his football career with the Portuguese team Sporting Lisbon, then moved to Manchester United from 2003 to 2009, before joining Real Madrid from 2009 to 2018, where he made many achievements with the royal team.

Ronaldo

In 2018, Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo moved to the Italian ranks of Juventus from Real Madrid in a deal worth 112 million euros, before returning again to the ranks of Manchester United in 2021, then leaving for the Saudi club Al-Nasr in a free deal during the winter transfer period in 2023. .

Ronaldo won 33 titles during his career full of achievements, which began with the Portuguese Super Cup with Sporting Lisbon, then won 9 titles with Manchester United, as follows: the English Premier League “3 times”, the European Champions League “once”, the FA Cup “once”, and the European Cup “once”. The English Professional Clubs Association “twice”, the Charity Shield “once”, and the Club World Cup in 2008.

Ronaldo’s championships

Ronaldo succeeded in winning 15 titles with Real Madrid, which are: La Liga “twice”, the European Champions League “4 times”, the Spanish King’s Cup “twice”, the Spanish Super Cup “twice”, the European Super Cup “twice”, and the Club World Cup “3 times”. times”.

Cristiano Ronaldo numbers

During his career with Juventus, the Portuguese star won five titles: the Italian League twice, the Italian Cup once, and the Italian Super Cup twice, while Ronaldo won his first title with the Al-Nasr shirt, which was the 2023 Arab Championship.

At the international level, Ronaldo won the European Nations Cup in 2016 and the European Nations League in 2018-2019 with the Portuguese national team.