At just 18 years old, Ronaldo was poised to make a significant impact, but his choice of shirt number almost went in a different direction.
Ronaldo, fresh from his transfer, requested the number 28 shirt at United, a nod to the number he had worn at Sporting.He was not immediately inclined to take the historic number 7 shirt, a number famously worn by club legends like George Best, Eric Cantona, and David Beckham.
However, Sir Alex Ferguson, the iconic manager of Manchester United, had other plans.
Ferguson, recognizing Ronaldo’s burgeoning talent and understanding the weight the number 7 carried, insisted that Ronaldo take on the prestigious number 7 shirt.
He saw in Ronaldo not just a promising player but someone who could carry on the legacy associated with that number.
“I was petrified,” Ronaldo admitted later, reflecting on his initial apprehension. “I knew Beckham wore that shirt. But I took on the challenge and since then it has been my lucky number.”
Ronaldo’s fear quickly turned into triumph. Embracing the challenge, he transformed the number 7 into a symbol of excellence and success.
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Under this number, he achieved remarkable feats: winning multiple Premier League titles, Champions League trophies, and Ballon d’Or awards.
The number 7 became synonymous with Ronaldo’s legacy and global brand, solidifying his place in football history.
Today, CR7 is not just a player; he’s a global icon and a brand, and it all began with the fateful decision to embrace the number 7 shirt.