Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. Shines in Portugal U16 Debut

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., the 15-year-old son of football legend Cristiano Ronaldo, made his debut for Portugal’s under-16 national team on Thursday, marking a significant step in his burgeoning career. The young forward came off the bench in the 90th minute during a 2-0 victory against Turkey in the Federations Cup Tournament, held in the sun-soaked stadium of Antalya. Goals from Samuel Tavares and Rafael Cabral secured the win before Ronaldo Jr. entered the pitch, showcasing his potential on an international stage.
Playing for the youth academy of Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, where his father currently stars, Ronaldo Jr. has rapidly progressed through Portugal’s youth ranks. His debut follows a call-up to the U15 team in May, reflecting his swift development. His grandmother, Dolores Aveiro, was present, adding an emotional layer to the occasion as she watched her grandson follow in the family’s footballing footsteps.
This milestone echoes his father’s early career, who debuted for Portugal’s U15 team in 2001 at the same age. As Portugal prepares to face Wales and England in the tournament, all eyes will be on Ronaldo Jr. as he continues to build his legacy in the sport.
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