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Portugal under-15s call up Cristiano Ronaldo's son

Portugal under-15s call up Cristiano Ronaldo's son

West Australian06-05-2025

Cristiano Ronaldo's son has been called up to Portugal's Under-15 squad.
Fourteen year-old Cristiano Ronaldo Jr - who is at Saudi Arabia side Al-Nassr where his father plays - has been included in a 22-strong group for the Vlatko Markovic International Tournament in Croatia.
The youth tournament will feature matches against teams from Japan, Greece and England from May 13 to 18.
Ronaldo, 40, posted a picture of the Portugal Under-15s squad list on his Instagram story, with the message "proud of you, son".
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr has also spent time in the youth set-up at Juventus and Manchester United, his father having played for both clubs before moving to the Saudi Pro League in December 2022.

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