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'Proud of you, son': Ronaldo congratulates son as Cristiano Junior earns call-up for Portugal under-15 squad

'Proud of you, son': Ronaldo congratulates son as Cristiano Junior earns call-up for Portugal under-15 squad

First Post07-05-2025
The Portugal Under-15 squad call-up in many way completes a full circle for Cristiano Ronaldo Jr who has already played for youth teams of clubs that have been represented by his father. Cristiano Junior has played for Real Madrid, Juventus, Manchester United and Al-Nassr's youth teams. read more
Cristiano Junior will now aim for the senior Portugal team, just like his father Ronaldo. Image: Reuters
The next chapter of the Ronaldo legacy began on Tuesday when Cristiano Jr received his first call-up to Portugal's Under-15 squad, marking the start of what could become football's most compelling father-son succession story.
The 14-year-old forward, currently developing at Al-Nassr's youth academy in Saudi Arabia, will join Portugal for a tournament in Croatia this month, facing Japan, Greece and England in his first taste of international football.
Ronaldo congratulates Cristiano Junior
'Proud of you, son,' wrote 40-year-old Portugal captain Ronaldo on social media, sharing the squad announcement.
The five-times Ballon d'Or winner, who led Portugal to the 2016 European Championship title, has scored a world record 136 goals in 219 internationals and will watch with parental pride as his eldest son looks to tread a similar path.
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Ronaldo Jr has already followed in his father's footsteps at club level, having played in the youth teams of the Portugal great's former clubs Real Madrid, Juventus and Manchester United, before moving to Saudi Arabia with his family.
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The teenager reportedly netted 58 goals during his stint in Italy, while clips of Ronaldo Jr mimicking his father's trademark 'Siu' celebration at Al-Nassr have gone viral.
In 2022, Ronaldo said his son was eager to one day share the pitch with him. 'My son tells me, 'Dad, hold on a few more years, I want to play with you!'' he revealed at the time.
Despite Ronaldo Jr being born in the United States and spending much of his early childhood in Spain - granting him eligibility for three nations - his call-up by Portugal is likely an indication of his future international allegiance.
For a country whose modern football identity has been shaped by his father's remarkable two-decade reign, Ronaldo Jr's inclusion in Portugal's under-15 squad could be the first step in a generational succession that will capture headlines.
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