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Cristiano Ronaldo’s son called up to Portugal U15s to face England leaving Man Utd legend ‘proud’

Published on May 06, 2025 at 01:27 PM

THE son of Cristiano Ronaldo has been called up to Portugal Under-15s ahead of an upcoming match against England.

posted confirmation of the international call-up on his Instagram.

Cristiano Ronaldo's son, Cristiano Jr., smiling and wearing a yellow soccer jersey.
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr has been called up to Portugal U15s
Cristiano Ronaldo, Georgina Rodriguez, and Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. at a press conference.
Ronaldo Jr will play against Japan, Greece and England later this month

He used a fire emoji against his son’s name which was first on the list of squad members.

The 40-year-old also wrote: “Proud of you, son.”;

Ronaldo Jr currently plays in ‘s academy having followed his dad to Saudi Arabia over two years ago.

The 14-year-old has also represented youth teams at and so far in his career.

But now he will get his first taste of international football.

Ronaldo Jr will be in the Portugal U15s squad to face Japan, Greece and England later this month.

Back in 2022, five-time winner Ronaldo revealed that one day.

He said: “My son tells me: dad, hold on a few more years, I want to play with you!”;

However, the legend claims he will never pressure his first born to succeed.

He continued: “I will never pressure him. He will do what he wants.

“Also what I want the most for Cristianito and everyone else is that they’re happy and that they choose what they want.

“I will support in any way.”;

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