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    Home»Sports»Ronaldo Eyes End of Career; Other Football Greats Retired Earlier

    Ronaldo Eyes End of Career; Other Football Greats Retired Earlier

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    Cristiano Ronaldo, a titan of the modern game, has offered insights into his potential retirement plans. The 40-year-old forward, currently representing Al-Nassr, indicated in a recent discussion that he is seriously evaluating his future and the eventual conclusion of his professional football journey. He anticipates a highly emotional departure from the sport but expressed confidence in his preparedness, noting that he has been planning for this transition since his twenties.

    It appears Ronaldo aims to continue playing until at least the FIFA World Cup 2026. After the global tournament, he may decide to retire from international football, potentially followed by his club career. Reaching the age of 41 and still competing at a top level is a remarkable achievement, showcasing his dedication and physical conditioning. This longevity is particularly striking when compared to the retirement ages of several celebrated football legends who stepped away from the game much sooner.

    Historical context shows that football greats often retired earlier. Pele, the Brazilian phenomenon, retired at 37. Diego Maradona, the Argentine maestro, retired at 37. Zinedine Zidane, the elegant Frenchman, retired at 34. Franz Beckenbauer, the German legend, retired at 37. Sir Bobby Charlton, a hero of English football, retired at 38. Ronaldo’s sustained impact at the elite level is a testament to his unparalleled commitment.

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