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The great individual rivalry of the 21st century, and perhaps even in the history of football, if there is one battle that ...
Cristiano Ronaldo has signed a new contract to remain at Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr. Ronaldo, 40, was out of contract with ...
Cristiano Ronaldo signed a two-year contract extension with Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr on Thursday, ending speculation about ...
Lionel Messi responded to a 98-year-old woman who showed him a banner that read "Messi, will you marry me" during Inter Miami ...
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Cristiano Ronaldo signs new Al-Nassr contractPortuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo has no intention of calling time on his career just yet - not before 2027, at least. On ...
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Cristiano Ronaldo extends contract with Al-Nassr for 2 more yearsThe Portugal great's deal lets him continue playing until at least the age of 42 and will give him the chance to add to his ...
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World Soccer Talk on MSNCristiano Ronaldo’s historic record that Lionel Messi is on track to breakLionel Messi continues to chase greatness, and now he’s eyeing another major record — most matches played since the year 2000 ...
ILIA TOPURIA insists he no longer has beef with Cristiano Ronaldo and that the pair are now “good”. The former UFC ...
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World Soccer Talk on MSNLionel Messi gets the tribute Cristiano Ronaldo never has — Newell’s Old Boys honors its prodigal son on his 38th birthday with a special giftOn his 38th birthday, Lionel Messi achieved something deeply personal—something that not even his greatest rival, Cristiano Ronaldo, has managed.
Cristiano Ronaldo will have the chance to pursue 1,000 career goals after signing a new two-year contract with Al Nassr. Here ...
Cristiano Ronaldo has put pen-to-paper on a new contract with Al Nassr.Reports earlier this month claimed that the Portugal international could leave the Saudi Arabian side after he tweeted out an ...
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Legit.ng on MSNMikel Obi: Chelsea Legend Names the Most Difficult Player He Faced in His Career, VideoChelsea legend John Mikel Obi names Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard as his toughest opponent, snubbing global icons Messi and ...
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