Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., the 14-year-old son of football legend Cristiano Ronaldo, was selected for Portugal’s Under-15 national team for an upcoming training camp and friendly matches.
The call-up, announced by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), marks a significant milestone for the teenager, who plays as a forward for Al-Nassr’s youth academy in Saudi Arabia, where his father captains the senior team. Ronaldo Jr.’s inclusion reflects his growing reputation as a promising talent, following in the footsteps of his father, a five-time Ballon d’Or winner.
Born in June 2010, Ronaldo Jr. has trained at elite academies, including Real Madrid and Juventus, before joining Al-Nassr in 2023. Scouts praise his pace, finishing, and work ethic, attributes reminiscent of his father’s early career. The FPF’s U-15 program, which includes 24 players for the 2025 camp, aims to prepare prospects for international tournaments like the UEFA Youth League. Ronaldo Jr.’s call-up coincides with Portugal’s focus on youth development, having produced stars like João Neves and Bernardo Silva through its system.
The FPF has not released specific details about Ronaldo Jr.’s performances due to privacy regulations for minors, but his selection suggests consistent progress in Al-Nassr’s youth setup, where he reportedly scored 12 goals in 15 matches in 2024. The camp, set for late May in Lisbon, includes friendlies against Spain and France, offering Ronaldo Jr. a platform to showcase his skills. While his famous surname brings pressure, coaches emphasize his individual merit, noting Portugal’s competitive selection process. The call-up underscores the FPF’s confidence in his potential to contribute to the nation’s footballing future.