It was through his dad's work as an equipment manager at a boy's club
that Ronaldo was first introduced to the game of soccer. By the time he
was 10 years old, he was already recognized as a phenomenon—a kid who
ate, slept and drank the game. "All he wanted to do as a boy was play
football," his godfather, Fernao Sousa, recalled for British reporters,
adding, "He loved the game so much he'd miss meals or escape out of his
bedroom window with a ball when he was supposed to be doing his
homework."
By his early teens, Ronaldo's talent and legend had
grown considerably. After a stint with Nacional da liha da Madeira, he
signed with Sporting Portugal in 2001. That same year, at the tender age
of 16, Ronaldo turned heads with a mesmerizing performance against
Manchester United, wowing even his opponents with his footwork and deft
skill. He made such an impression that a number of United players asked
their manager to try and sign the young player. It wasn't long before
the club paid Ronaldo's team more than £12 million for his services - a
record fee for a player of his age.
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