
Ronaldo Jr joins Portugal U15, one step closer to playing with dad, Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo Sr celebrates son's call-up
Ronaldo Jr's rising football career
Portugal faces strong competition in Croatia
Cristiano Ronaldo's 14-year-old son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr , has earned his first call-up to Portugal's Under-15 squad for the Vlatko Marković International Tournament in Croatia. The young forward, currently playing for Al-Nassr's youth team, will represent Portugal from May 13 to May 18. The young striker affectionally known as Cristianinho, is one of 22 teenagers who have been listed for the squad by manager Joao Santos.Ronaldo Jr's football journey mirrors his father's, having progressed through the junior ranks of clubs like Real Madrid, Juventus, Manchester United , and now Al-Nassr. The U15 squad will face teams like Japan, Greece, and England, with Ronaldo Jr potentially playing against England on May 16. Cristiano Ronaldo Sr expressed his pride on social media, reposting the announcement of Ronaldo Jr's inclusion in the U15 squad. The Portugal captain celebrated his son's achievement, sharing the news with his followers. Cristiano Ronaldo Sr has long expressed his desire to play alongside his son on the same pitch before retiring. Although he has acknowledged that this dream is in his son's hands, stating that "it's more in his hands than mine," Ronaldo Sr has made it clear that he would be incredibly proud if they were ever able to share the field together. However, he has also noted that the timing will depend on Ronaldo Jr's ambitions, as well as his own physical and mental readiness to continue playing at the top levelAt just 14, Ronaldo Jr has already achieved several remarkable milestones. He captained Al-Nassr's U13 team to victory in the Saudi U13 Premier League earlier this year. Additionally, Ronaldo Jr reportedly scored 58 goals in one season at Juventus and played alongside Wayne Rooney's son, Kai, during his time at Manchester United's youth academy.Although he was born in San Diego, California, Ronaldo Jr opted to represent Portugal rather than the United States or Spain, choosing to follow in his father's footsteps. His decision was influenced by his father's legendary status with the Portugal national team.The Vlatko Marković International Tournament will provide stiff competition for Portugal's U15 team. In addition to England, the squad will face Japan and Greece. The tournament will serve as a key opportunity for Portugal's youth team to showcase their talent on an international stage.Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo Sr, who celebrated his 40th birthday in February, is preparing for Portugal's own international commitments. Ronaldo will lead Portugal in the UEFA Nations League semifinals against Germany on June 4. As Ronaldo Sr continues to represent his country at the highest level, Ronaldo Jr begins his journey with the Portugal youth team.
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