Ronaldo Silver Coin Real Madrid Autograph Al Nassr World Cup Euro 2024 Olympics

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Seller: anddownthewaterfall ✉️ (33,565) 99.8%, Location: Manchester, Take a Look at My Other Items, GB, Ships to: WORLDWIDE, Item: 315241708267 Ronaldo Silver Coin Real Madrid Autograph Al Nassr World Cup Euro 2024 Olympics . Cristiano Ronaldo Coin with Real Madrid Crest Uncirculated Silver Plated Commemoration Coin   Has the Ronaldo's Iconic image before he takes a free kick. It also has his signature and the portugese flag The Other SIde has the real madrid crest Comes in air-tight acrylic coin holder In Excellent Condition Would make an Excellent Gift or Collectable Keepsake to Remember a Great Trilogy of Films Starting at a Penny...With No Reserve..If your the only bidder you win it for 1p....Grab a Bargain!!!! A Beautiful coin and Magnificent Keepsake In Excellent Condition Sorry about the poor quality photos. They dont do the coin justice which looks a lot better in real life II have a lot of Sci Fi Items on Ebay so why not >   Check out my other items ! Bid with Confidence - Check My 100% Positive Feedback from over 12,000 Satisfied Customers Most of My Auctions Start at a Penny and I always combine postage so please check out my other items !  All Payment Methods in All Major Currencies Accepted.  I Specialise in Unique Fun Items So For that Interesting Conversational Piece, A Birthday Present, Christmas Gift, A Comical Item to Cheer Someone Up or That Unique Perfect Gift for the Person Who has Everything....You Know Where to Look for a Bargain! ### PLEASE DO NOT CLICK HERE ###  Be sure to add me to your favourites list ! If You Have any Questions Please Email Me at  [email address removed by eBay]  and I Will Reply ASAP All Items Dispatched within 24 hours of Receiving Payment.

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Madrid and Juventus clubs, as well as the Portuguese national team. UPDATED: AUG 31, 2021 Cristiano Ronaldopinterest icon Photo: Mike Hewitt - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images (1985-) Who Is Cristiano Ronaldo? Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro is a Portuguese soccer superstar. By 2003 — when he was just 16 years old — Manchester United paid £12 million (over $14 million U.S. dollars) to sign him, a record fee for a player of his age. In the 2004 FA Cup final, Ronaldo scored Manchester's first three goals and helped them capture the championship. He set a franchise record for goals scored in 2008, before Real Madrid paid a record $131 million for his services the following year. Among his many accomplishments, he has won a record-tying five Ballon d'Or awards for player of the year, and led Portugal to an emotional victory in the 2016 European Championship. In July 2018, Ronaldo embarked on a new phase of his career by signing with Italian Serie A club Juventus. Cristiano Ronaldo Photo Cristiano Ronaldo at a Real Madrid game. Photo: Francisco Seco/AP/REX/Shutterstock Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Early Life Ronaldo was born on February 5, 1985, in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, a small island off the western coast of the country. Ronaldo is the youngest of four children born to Maria Dolores dos Santos and José Dinis Aveiro. He was named after Ronald Reagan, one of his father's favorite actors. Ronaldo grew up in a largely working class neighborhood in a small tin-roofed home that overlooked the ocean. Ronaldo was introduced to the game of soccer through his dad, who worked as an equipment manager at a boy's club. His early life was shaped by hardship, as his father often drank too much. To help keep the children fed and maintain some financial stability, Ronaldo's mother worked as a cook and cleaning person. In 2005, when Ronaldo was playing for Manchester United, his father died from alcohol-related kidney problems; in 2007, his mother struggled with breast cancer. The former was especially hard for Ronaldo since he and his dad had been close. The young athlete had often pushed for his father to enter rehab and address his drinking. His father, however, never accepted the offer. By the time he was 10 years old, Ronaldo was already recognized as a phenomenon — a kid who ate, slept and drank soccer. "All he wanted to do as a boy was play football," his godfather, Fernao Sousa, recalled for British reporters, adding, "He loved the game so much he'd miss meals or escape out of his bedroom window with a ball when he was supposed to be doing his homework." By his early teens, Ronaldo's talent and legend had grown considerably. After a stint with Nacional da liha da Madeira, he signed with Sporting Portugal in 2001. Soccer Career Manchester United In 2001, when Ronaldo was just 16 years old, Manchester United paid more than £12 million to sign him — a record fee for a player of his age. Ronaldo had turned heads with a mesmerizing performance with Portugal against Manchester, wowing even his opponents with his footwork and deft skill. He made such an impression that a number of United players asked their manager to try and sign the young player, which the team soon did. Ronaldo did not disappoint the soccer world: He showed his promise early on in the 2004 FA Cup final, scoring the team's first three goals and helping them capture the championship. In 2007, Ronaldo signed a five-year, £31 million contract. A year later, Ronaldo again justified his high salary when he put together one of the club's finest seasons in history, setting a franchise record for goals scored (42), and earning himself the FIFA World Player of the Year honor for 2008. In all, Ronaldo helped steer Manchester United to three premier league titles. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Real Madrid In 2009, the Spanish soccer club Real Madrid agreed to pay Manchester United a record $131 million for the chance to sign Ronaldo. Ronaldo’s commitment to Manchester United had come under constant question, and speculation swirled that he wanted to play elsewhere, so nobody was all that surprised to see Ronaldo leave. "I know that they are going to demand a lot of me to be successful at the club and I know that I'm going to have much more pressure than at Manchester United because I was there for many years," Ronaldo told reporters. "But it means a new challenge and is going to help me be the best footballer." Ronaldo went on to compile an impressive list of individual honors and team trophies. In December 2016, he won his fourth Ballon d'Or award as the sport's player of the year, beating out FC Barcelona's Lionel Messi. Ronaldo’s 2016 wins included the European Championship, Champions League and Club World Cup, plus individual awards from UEFA and France Football magazine. The following year, he claimed a fifth Ballon d'Or to tie the mark held by his longtime rival, Messi. Juventus After dropping hints that his time with Real was coming to an end, Ronaldo confirmed the rumors in July 2018 by signing with Italian Serie A club Juventus, which paid a $140 million transfer fee to his old Spanish club. Ronaldo paid tribute to Real fans in an open letter on the club's website, writing: "These years at Real Madrid and in this city of Madrid have quite possibly been the happiest years of my life. I only have feelings of great gratitude to this club, to the fans and to the city. I can only give thanks to all of them for the love and affection that I have received." By most measures, Ronaldo's debut season with Juventus was a successful one. He scored 10 times in his first 14 games, and headed home the lone goal in a win over AC Milan for the Supercoppa Italiana trophy. After leading his club to its eighth consecutive Serie A title, he was named the league's MVP in May 2019. Return to Manchester United On August 27, 2021, it was announced that Ronaldo would return to Manchester United. Portugal National Team On July 10, 2016, Ronaldo added an emotional victory to his collection. As his national team's captain, Ronaldo led Portugal to the European Championship final against France. Although he was sidelined after suffering a knee injury 25 minutes into the match, Portugal went on to win the championship title 1-0, their first international trophy. Ronaldo's teammates said that he motivated them as team captain from the sidelines. "He gave us a lot of confidence and he said, 'Listen people, I'm sure we will win this Euro so stay together and fight for it,’” fullback Cedric Soares said after Portugal’s victory. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below "This is one of the happiest moments in my career,” Ronaldo commented. ”I’ve always said I wanted to win a trophy with the national team and make history. And I did it. Thank God, things went well for us." Ronaldo got off to a tremendous start at the 2018 World Cup, blasting home three goals in an opening draw vs. Spain, before adding another vs. Morocco to set a European record with his 85th international goal. However, he was held scoreless in a 2-1 loss to Uruguay in the knockout stage, after which he declined to comment on his future with the national team. DOWNLOAD BIOGRAPHY'S CRISTIANO RONALDO FACT CARD Cristiano Ronaldo Fact Card Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Personal Life Ronaldo is dating the Spanish model Georgina Rodriguez; the couple was first seen together publicly around November 2016. In June 2017, the couple welcomed twins, a boy and a girl, via a surrogate. In November 2017, Rodriguez added to their family with the birth of another girl. Ronaldo’s first child, Cristiano Jr., was born to a former girlfriend in June 2010. Statue at the Madeira Airport In March 2017, self-taught sculptor Emanuel Santos unveiled a bronze bust of Ronaldo at the airport in Ronaldo’s hometown of Madeira, Portugal. The statue was ridiculed for its sinister smile and apparent lack of likeness to its subject, though Santos didn't seem to understand the uproar. "I asked [Ronaldo] what he thought of the result and he said he liked it," said Santos. "He only asked for some wrinkles that give him a certain expression to his face when he laughs to be changed. He said it made him look older and asked for it to be thinned out a bit to make it smoother and more jovial." In the wake of the negative publicity, the sports site Bleacher Report commissioned Santos to fashion another sculpture of Ronaldo. This one, unveiled in March 2018, earned praise for more closely resembling the soccer great, though its creator continued to defend his original work. "I liked the result [of the first bust] and was really proud of it," he told Bleacher Report. "And if I had to do it again, I would make everything exactly the same." Sexual Assault Investigation In 2018, police in Las Vegas, Nevada, reopened a 9-year old investigation into claims that Ronaldo had raped a woman in his hotel room. The accuser also filed a civil lawsuit against the star athlete. The following summer, the district attorney for Clark County, Nevada, announced that he had reviewed the case and would not be pursuing criminal charges against Ronaldo. QUICK FACTS Name: Ronaldo Birth Year: 1985 Birth date: February 5, 1985 Birth City: Funchal, Madeira Birth Country: Portugal Gender: Male Best Known For: Cristiano Ronaldo is a professional soccer player who has set records while playing for the Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus clubs, as well as the Portuguese national team. Industries Sports Astrological Sign: Aquarius Nacionalities Portuguese Interesting Facts When Cristiano Ronaldo was just 16 years old, Manchester United paid more than £12 million to sign him — a record fee for a player of his age. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Fact Check We strive for accuracy and fairness.If you see something that doesn't look right,contact us! CITATION INFORMATION Article Title: Cristiano Ronaldo Biography Author: Biography.com Editors Website Name: The Biography.com website Url: https://www.biography.com/athletes/cristiano-ronaldo Access Date: Publisher: A&E; Television Networks Last Updated: August 31, 2021 Original Published Date: April 2, 2014 QUOTES Many people look at me and think they know me, but they don't at all. My father always taught me that when you help other people, then God will give you double. Listen, I'm not going to change the world. You're not going to change the world. But we can help, we can all help. When I was younger I couldn't understand the meaning of true friendship. Now I have more experience and I know who loves me without wanting anything. It means a new challenge and is going to help me be the best footballer."[On leaving Manchester United to play for Real Madrid.] I want to win all the trophies possible! I don't like to do things by halves. It has to be done well. Either you like me or not. There is nothing in between. I look at the ball, I look at the net and I say to myself, 'Take the kick, Ronaldo,' then I shoot. The goals I have scored are a consequence of the confidence I have. I keep to my word, my promise and dreams. I'll never close any door to any club. Football Manager 2023: Top 100 best players revealed BY PETER FITZPATRICK PUBLISHED NOV 9, 2022 Football Manager 2023 was released yesterday and with it came their top 100 players list and some notable ratings One of the biggest days in the football gamers calendar came yesterday as Football Manager 2023 (FM) was released across all platforms, bar PlayStation 5. Close 3 With the release came the reveal of the top 100 players in this year’s edition of the iconic game. FM takes in a far wider range of attributes when rating and ranking players, which given the more real-life nature of the game makes sense. Veterans of the game can attest to this with technical (crossing, dribbling, finishing etc.), mental (bravery, leadership, teamwork etc.) and physical (agility, stamina, balance etc.) all being crucial elements to a player’s performance. Based on this, the top 100 list looks at players’ Current Ability (CA) to judge how good a player truly is right now, with every player in the FM database given a rating out of 200. Potential Ability (PA) is also considered when scouting players, particularly younger ones. KDB sits on top of the FM world ahead of Haaland amongst others This more realistic view of players is reflected in this year’s ranking with Kevin De Bruyne topping the list with a score of 189/200. It is perhaps surprising to see him ahead of forwards like Kylian Mbappe (188), Robert Lewandowski (186), Karim Benzema (185), Mohamed Salah (185) and his Manchester City teammate Erling Haaland (185) but who could dispute KDB’s all-round ability and influence on his team. De Bruyne and Haaland are two of 14 City players in the top 100. The FM creators are giving Pep Guardiola little excuse not to finally win the Champions League in real-life this season. WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Erling Haaland of Manchester City celebrates with Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne after scoring their side's second goal during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Manchester City at Molineux on September 17, 2022 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images) WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Erling Haaland of Manchester City celebrates with Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne after scoring their side's second goal during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Manchester City at Molineux on September 17, 2022 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images) The post-January transfer window update will likely see some of these scores altered – expect Haaland to shoot up the list from his current joint-fourth spot given his cyborg-like goalscoring performances so far this season. World Cup success for France would likely also see Mbappe and Benzema’s ratings further increase – this is the case for others like Neymar who sits in 14th (177). Messi makes the top 10, Ronaldo just about makes the top 100 Rounding out the top 10 is Harry Kane (183), Thibaut Courtois (181), Virgil van Dijk (181) and Lionel Messi (180). Messi’s rating is probably influenced by his below-par performances last season and a mid-season upgrade is likely. However, unlike FIFA where Messi reigns supreme in first place, FM is probably accurate in suggesting the Argentinian has been replaced as the best in the world by one of the men above him. Messi Ronaldo Messi Ronaldo At least Messi is in the top 10. You might be asking where is Cristiano Ronaldo? Well, he’s just about this made the list sitting in a lowly 100th place with a score of 158. His (apparent) rapid decline damningly reflected, particularly in his speed ratings, where his pace has been slashed from 16 to 13 and his acceleration down by the same number, from 15 to 12. There are a few questionable calls - do players take notice of FM rankings? The list is a who’s who of the absolute best players in the world (obviously) with only a few arguments to be made – for example, is Courtois a full four points better than Liverpool’s Alisson? Should Rodri be 14 points clear of Casemiro? Will players take note of these ratings (like they do with FIFA) and use it as fuel to prove the doubters wrong at the World Cup and for the rest of the season? It’s not hard to imagine CR7 getting word on further perceived disrespect. Even if not, it is a brilliant game to test your “managerial ability” and perhaps right the wrongs of your club’s current gaffer, at least in a virtual reality. The full top 100 player list for Football Manager 2023 Kevin De Bruyne - Manchester City (189/200) Kylian Mbappe - Paris Saint-Germain (188/200) Robert Lewandowski - Barcelona (186/200) Karim Benzema – Real Madrid (185/200) Mohamed Salah - Liverpool (185/200) Erling Haaland - Manchester City (185/200) Harry Kane - Tottenham Hotspur (183/200) Thibaut Courtois - Real Madrid (181/200) Virgil van Dijk - Liverpool (181/200) Lionel Messi - Paris Saint-Germain (180/200) Luka Modric - Real Madrid (179/200) Joshua Kimmich - Bayern Munich (178/200) Alisson - Liverpool (177/200) Neymar - Paris Saint-Germain (177/200) Bernardo Silva - Manchester City (176/200) Rodri - Manchester City (175/200) Ederson - Manchester City (175/200) Manuel Neuer - Bayern Munich (175/200) Marc-Andre ter Stegen - Barcelona (174/200) Vinicius Junior – Real Madrid (174/200) Ruben Dias - Manchester City (174/200) Heung-min Son - Tottenham Hotspur (174/200) Jan Oblak – Atletico Madrid (172/200) Sadio Mane - Bayern Munich (172/200) Thomas Muller - Bayern Munich (171/200) Federico Valverde - Real Madrid (169/200) Thiago - Liverpool (169/200) Thiago Silva - Chelsea (168/200) Raheem Sterling - Chelsea (168/200) Aymeric Laporte - Manchester City (168/200) Kai Havertz - Chelsea (167/200) N'Golo Kante - Chelsea (167/200) Joao Cancelo - Manchester City (167/200) Antonio Rudiger – Real Madrid (166/200) Luis Diaz - Liverpool (166/200) Jack Grealish - Manchester City (166/200) Toni Kroos - Real Madrid (166/200) Bruno Fernandes – Manchester United (166/200) Mason Mount - Chelsea (165/200) Leroy Sane - FC Bayern Munich (165/200) Edouard Mendy - Chelsea (165/200) Ilkay Gundogan - Manchester City (165/200) Reece James - Chelsea (164/200) Marco Verratti - Paris Saint-Germain (164/200) Jorginho - Chelsea (164/200) Mateo Kovacic - Chelsea (164/200) Yannick Carrasco – Atletico Madrid (164/200) David Alaba - Real Madrid (164/200) Kyle Walker - Manchester City (164/200) Marquinhos - Paris Saint-Germain (164/200) Leon Goretzka - FC Bayern Munich (164/200) Rafael Leao - AC Milan (163/200) Frenkie de Jong - Barcelona (163/200) Phil Foden - Manchester City (163/200) Jules Kounde - Barcelona (162/200) Declan Rice - West Ham United (162/200) Antoine Griezmann – Atletico Madrid (162/200) Kingsley Coman - FC Bayern Munich (162/200) Ousmane Dembele - Barcelona (162/200) Gianluigi Donnarumma - Paris Saint-Germain (162/200) Gabriel Jesus - Arsenal (162/200) Sergej Milinkovic-Savic - Lazio (162/200) Romelu Lukaku - Inter Milan (162/200) Mike Maignan - AC Milan (161/200) Bukayo Saka - Arsenal (161/200) Christian Erkisen – Manchester United (161/200) Fabinho - Liverpool (161/200) John Stones - Manchester City (161/200) Casemiro – Manchester United (161/200) Milan Skriniar - Inter Milan (161/200) Lautaro Martinez - Inter Milan (161/200) Sergio Ramos - Paris Saint-Germain (161/200) Trent Alexander-Arnold - Liverpool (160/200) Eder Militao – Real Madrid (160/200) Ronaldo Araujo - Barcelona (160/200) Kalidou Koulibaly - Chelsea (160/200) Marcelo Brozovic - Inter Milan (160/200) Alphonso Davies - FC Bayern Munich (160/200) Serge Gnabry - FC Bayern Munich (160/200) Riyad Mahrez - Manchester City (160/200) Paulo Dybala - AS Roma (160/200) Martin Odegaard - Arsenal (160/200) Ciro Immobile - Lazio (160/200) Angel Di Maria - Juventus (160/200) Nicolo Barella - Inter Milan (160/200) Achraf Hakimi - Paris Saint-Germain (160/200) Raphael Varane – Manchester United (160/200) Paul Pogba - Juventus (160/200) Aurelien Tchouameni - Real Madrid (159/200) Pedri - Barcelona (159/200) Andrew Robertson - Liverpool (159/200) Presnel Kimpembe - Paris Saint-Germain (159/200) Jose Gaya - Valencia (159/200) Joao Felix - Atletico Madrid (159/200) Jose Gimenez - Atletico Madrid (159/200) Theo Hernandez - AC Milan (159/200) Marco Reus - Borussia Dortmund (159/200) Christopher Nkunku - RB Leipzig (158/200) Diogo Jota - Liverpool (158/200) Cristiano Ronaldo – Manchester United (158/200)

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