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Cristiano Ronaldo’s father, José Dinis Aveiro, was born in Madeira and lived a simple life, working as a gardener and maintenance man at the local stadium, a job that first introduced his son to football. Deeply affected by his service in the Portuguese Colonial War in Africa, he returned home carrying trauma that led to a severe alcohol addiction, which heavily impacted both his health and his family life. Despite these struggles, José was always proud of Cristiano, encouraging him to pursue his dream and supporting him during his early years with CF Andorinha and Nacional Madeira. At just 12 years old, Ronaldo left Madeira for Lisbon to join Sporting CP, and although the distance was difficult, his father reminded him never to give up. In the following years, José’s condition worsened rapidly as alcoholism caused serious liver damage, and while Cristiano was making his professional debut with Sporting and later moving to Manchester United, his father was already gravely ill. In 2004, he witnessed his son win the FA Cup and play in the European Championship final, but he would not live to see the success that soon followed. On September 6, 2005, José passed away at the age of 52 from liver failure, leaving Cristiano, then only 20, devastated by what he later described as the greatest sorrow of his life. From that moment, the memory of his father became both a wound and a source of motivation, as José never saw Ronaldo’s true rise: winning the Champions League and his first Ballon d’Or in 2008, moving to Real Madrid in 2009, and achieving countless triumphs with both his club and the Portuguese national team, including the historic Euro 2016 victory. To this day, Ronaldo remembers his father with sadness, convinced he would have been proud of him, while acknowledging that this loss made him even more determined to become one of the greatest and most successful footballers of all time. ➡️ • Follow @nextonpitch for more content! ⚡️ #nextonpitch #cristianoronaldo #ronaldo #cr7 #football
Cristiano Ronaldo’s father, José Dinis Aveiro, was born in Madeira and lived a simple life, working as a gardener and maintenance man at the local stadium, a job that first introduced his son to football. Deeply affected by his service in the Portuguese Colonial War in Africa, he returned home carrying trauma that led to a severe alcohol addiction, which heavily impacted both his health and his family life. Despite these struggles, José was always proud of Cristiano, encouraging him to pursue his dream and supporting him during his early years with CF Andorinha and Nacional Madeira. At just 12 years old, Ronaldo left Madeira for Lisbon to join Sporting CP, and although the distance was difficult, his father reminded him never to give up. In the following years, José’s condition worsened rapidly as alcoholism caused serious liver damage, and while Cristiano was making his professional debut with Sporting and later moving to Manchester United, his father was already gravely ill. In 2004, he witnessed his son win the FA Cup and play in the European Championship final, but he would not live to see the success that soon followed. On September 6, 2005, José passed away at the age of 52 from liver failure, leaving Cristiano, then only 20, devastated by what he later described as the greatest sorrow of his life. From that moment, the memory of his father became both a wound and a source of motivation, as José never saw Ronaldo’s true rise: winning the Champions League and his first Ballon d’Or in 2008, moving to Real Madrid in 2009, and achieving countless triumphs with both his club and the Portuguese national team, including the historic Euro 2016 victory. To this day, Ronaldo remembers his father with sadness, convinced he would have been proud of him, while acknowledging that this loss made him even more determined to become one of the greatest and most successful footballers of all time. ➡️ • Follow @nextonpitch for more content! ⚡️ #nextonpitch #cristianoronaldo #ronaldo #cr7 #football

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