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December 1, 2025

How CR7 influenced the new generation of footballers

Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal leader and captain

Ronaldo shouldn’t still be defining an era at 40, yet here we are. While most legends fade into montage territory, he’s still scoring overhead kicks for Al Nassr and gearing up for another World Cup with Portugal. Ask Mbappé, Haaland, or Garnacho, when today’s prospects talk about what’s possible, they’re really talking about Ronaldo...

At 40, Cristiano Ronaldo should, by normal standards, be a nostalgic reference point. Instead, he is still scoring overhead kicks for Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League and preparing to captain Portugal at the 2026 World Cup. His league record for the 2025/26 season – 10 goals in his first nine appearances – extends a tally that now stands at 84 goals in 86 Saudi Pro League games and 110 goals in 123 matches in all competitions for Al Nassr. When young forwards talk about what is possible in their careers, they no longer speak in abstract terms; they point directly at Ronaldo’s numbers, his age, his relentless visibility.

Cristiano Ronaldo - Skills and goals in 2025




A 40-year-old benchmark for longevity

Ronaldo’s influence begins with the simple fact that he’s still performing at a high level. 1.87 m tall, who wears the No. 7 shirt for Al Nassr and continues to average more than a goal every game in Saudi league play across the last three seasons. For Portugal, he remains captain and record scorer, with 143 international goals as of late 2025, and has received FIFA clearance to play at the 2026 World Cup following a disciplinary review. That combination of age, output, and responsibility gives younger players a concrete model for what a long career can look like if managed carefully.

The next generation has not been shy about naming their reference points. Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, Vinícius Júnior and João Félix have repeatedly called Ronaldo their idol, while Alejandro Garnacho has spoken of copying Ronaldo’s celebrations and seeing him as the standard. When this many elite prospects and young stars converge on the same name, it is no longer just fandom; it is a transmission belt of ideas about how to train, compete, and carry yourself under scrutiny.




What made him great

Analyses of Ronaldo’s routine stress extra hours of technique, gym sessions after normal training, meticulous recovery protocols, and a diet built around lean protein, complex carbohydrates, and antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables. Aspiring players study all this as lessons in how to stay at the top for two decades.

Sports psychologists who have examined his career highlight a mental pattern as well: turning criticism into motivation and treating negative feedback as raw material for specific improvement plans rather than as a threat to one’s identity. When young attackers talk about “mentality” now, they often mean exactly this mix of physical discipline and psychological resilience that Ronaldo has performed for years.




Global screens and side games

Ronaldo’s reach is not confined to training grounds and stadiums. He’s the most-followed person on Instagram and also tops Facebook’s global page rankings. It indicates how young players experience football: through curated clips, gym videos, recovery-room snaps, and collaborations with creators and influencers.

Fans fold regulated gambling into their matchday rituals, toggling between live streams and quick lottery-style games. For part of this audience, Keno Morocco (Arabic: كينو المغرب) has become a familiar name associated with the thrill of rapid draws and instant results of their heroes, Ronaldo included. In that way, the same phones that broadcast his free-kick routine or recovery stretches also deliver small, structured bursts of chance between matches.

Cristiano Ronaldo scoring in Portugal stadium




Digital imitation game

The copycat effect, which begins with goal celebrations and gym selfies, now extends to how fans structure their entire evenings around football. Many supporters prefer to keep everything on their mobile devices: streaming games, scrolling through Ronaldo’s social media feeds, and checking live statistics. In that ecosystem, searches for keno maroc online (French: keno maroc en ligne) lead to sites and apps that present multi-game opportunities.

For fans who grew up seeing Ronaldo frame his own habits as a balance between risk, discipline, and reward, the same instinct that drives some of them to imitate his training drills can push them to treat betting and casino play as something to be studied, structured, and kept in proportion to the rest of their lives.




A template more than a statistic

Ronaldo’s legacy will always include raw numbers: hundreds of club goals, five Ballons d’Or, a European Championship, and a likely record sixth World Cup appearance in 2026. But for the next generation of forwards, his real impact lies in the template he offers. It is there when Mbappé talks about childhood idols, when Haaland breaks down YouTube clips of movement in the penalty area, when Vinícius frames his own ambitions in terms of titles and responsibility, and when Garnacho copies a celebration or turns down a transfer because he wants to write a different version of the same story.

In each case, the influence is less about becoming a Ronaldo clone and more about understanding what it means to chase greatness with that level of clarity and persistence. Long after he finally stops adding goals to his tally in Riyadh or for Portugal, that mindset will keep him present in the careers of players who grew up watching him and, consciously or not, decided to try living by the same rules.

Cristiano Ronaldo idolized by younger generations



Cristiano Ronaldo next game for Al Nassr is on December 21, against Al Najma, for the Saudi Pro League. You can watch Al Najma vs Al Nassr, Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid, Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid, Fulham vs Manchester City, Newcastle vs Tottenham and Borussia Dortmund vs Bayer Leverkusen, all matches provided from our streaming football game pages.

Al Nassr next game:
Al Najma vs Al Nassr
kick-off time (21-12-2025):

Beijing (China) | UTC/GMT+8: 01:30
India (New Delhi) |
UTC/GMT+5.30: 23:00
Saudi Arabia
(Riyadh) | UTC/GMT+3: 20:30
Spain
(Madrid) | UTC/GMT+1: 18:30
Portugal and England (Lisbon/London) | UTC/GMT+0: 17:30
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) | UTC/GMT-3: 14:30
New York (United States) | UTC/GMT-4: 13:30
Los Angeles (United States) | UTC/GMT-7: 10:30

Sources: ronaldo7.net / onefootball.com / goal.com

Cristiano Ronaldo winking in Portugal game





 

 

 

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