Cristiano Ronaldo, whose full name is Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro, has a rich history in professional football. Here's a brief overview of his career up to my last knowledge update in September 2021:
1. Sporting CP (2002-2003): Ronaldo began his professional career with Sporting Clube de Portugal (Sporting CP), a club in his home country, Portugal. He showcased his talent as a winger during his time there.
2. Manchester United (2003-2009): In 2003, he made a high-profile move to Manchester United in the English Premier League. Under the guidance of manager Sir Alex Ferguson, Ronaldo evolved into one of the world's best players. During his tenure, Manchester United won three English Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League.
3. Real Madrid (2009-2018): In 2009, Ronaldo transferred to Real Madrid for a then-world record transfer fee. He had an incredibly successful stint at the club, becoming their all-time leading scorer and winning numerous domestic and international titles, including four UEFA Champions League titles.
4. Juventus (2018-2021): Ronaldo moved to Juventus in 2018, continuing his career in Serie A, Italy's top football league. During his time at Juventus, he helped the club win Serie A titles but didn't secure the UEFA Champions League trophy.
5. Return to Manchester United (2021): In August 2021, Cristiano Ronaldo made a highly anticipated return to Manchester United, rejoining the club that launched him to superstardom.
Throughout his career, Cristiano Ronaldo has set numerous records, won multiple FIFA Ballon d'Or awards, and consistently been one of the top goal-scorers in the world. His dedication to training, athleticism, and scoring ability have made him one of the most iconic figures in the history of football. Please note that his career may have evolved further since my last update.
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