Cristiano Ronaldo is widely regarded as one of the greatest football players in history.
While Ronaldo frequently showcases his talent on the football field, there is curiosity about his academic performance and how much education he received.
Ronaldo’s football skills are well-known worldwide, but he lagged behind in terms of education.
From a young age, his football talent was recognized, and he prioritized developing his football skills over focusing on academics.
He was once removed from school as a punishment for an incident where he threw a chair at a teacher.
Ronaldo’s lack of interest in academics led to poor performance in school, and as a result, he decided to leave school at the age of 14 to focus on his football career.
Despite his academic struggles, Ronaldo was highly admired by his classmates for his exceptional football skills.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo’s parents not only supported his decision to leave school but also encouraged him to fully focus on his football career.
Today, the Portuguese football star is not only one of the highest-paid footballers in history but also continues to break records one after another.
Recently, the Al-Nassr star became the first player in football history to achieve 700 wins with club teams.
Not only that, Ronaldo recently reached 921 goals in his career, creating a significant lead over Lionel Messi in the all-time top scorers’ list with 71 more goals than Messi, who has 850 goals.