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CR7 SPORTS TAKEOVER: INSIDE CRISTIANO RONALDO’S SHOCK 25% PURCHASE OF UD ALMERIA

Cristiano Ronaldo is now a club owner: Discover the details of his 25% stake in Almeria and his plans for a Man Utd takeover.

CR7 Sports Takeover: Inside Cristiano Ronaldo’s Shock 25% Purchase Of UD Almeria
Almeria Two Points Off Top Spot As Cristiano Ronaldo Joins Ownership Group

Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t just thinking about life after football; he’s already making moves. The Manchester United and Real Madrid legend just bought 25% of Spanish second-division club Almeria, using his CR7 Sports company. He’s now part of the ownership group led by SMC Group.

Almeria sit third in the Segunda Division, only two points behind Racing, and they’re fighting hard for promotion to LaLiga. At 41, Ronaldo has talked for years about owning a club as his playing days wind down, and now he’s finally doing it.

With a net worth close to £900 million, he’s got the firepower to change a club’s fortunes. Right now, Al Nassr pays him £178 million a year, so money isn’t exactly an issue. In a statement on Almeria’s X account, Ronaldo said, “It’s been my dream to give back to football, not just as a player but in other ways too. UD Almeria is a club with solid roots and real room to grow. I’m excited to team up with the leadership and help push the club into its next phase.”

Almeria’s president, Mohamed Al Khereiji, sounded thrilled. “We’re very happy Cristiano chose us. He’s arguably the greatest ever, knows Spanish football inside out, and sees what we’re building here, both with the team and the academy.”

This could be just the beginning for Ronaldo. Some fans are already wondering if this is his first step toward owning Manchester United one day. The club’s still a mess behind the scenes. Michael Carrick has things going well on the pitch, but the Glazer family, the main owners, are as unpopular as ever. Meanwhile, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS group, who run the football side, have faced heavy criticism, especially after some harsh budget cuts.

Ronaldo didn’t hold back about the Glazers in his explosive 2022 interview with Piers Morgan, which basically ended his second stint at United. He’s kept talking about the club’s problems since then. At the Dubai Globe Soccer Awards in 2024, he even hinted he’d like to fix things as an owner. “The problem at Manchester United is the same,” he said. “It’s not always the coach. It’s much more than that. If I owned the club, I’d set things straight and fix what’s wrong.”

WORLD CUP UPDATE: GIANNI INFANTINO CONFIRMS NO CHANGES TO MEXICO’S 2026 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

World Cup 2026. Get the report on Infantino’s backing of Mexico and the "no risk" guarantee for fans.

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Infantino and Sheinbaum are coordinating operations for June’s kickoff

FIFA president Gianni Infantino says he’s fully backing Mexico as one of the hosts for the 2026 World Cup, and he’s not worried about the country’s security issues getting in the way. FIFA’s keeping an eye on things, but right now, there are no plans to change the tournament schedule.

Everything’s still on track for the reopening of Estadio Azteca and the big intercontinental playoff matches next month. Infantino made it clear that FIFA is talking all the time with Mexico’s federal government and President Claudia Sheinbaum. He trusts them to pull off a great tournament.

“We’re watching what’s happening in Mexico,” Infantino said. “But right from the start, I want to say we believe in Mexico, in President Claudia Sheinbaum, and in the authorities. We’re sure everything will go as well as possible.”

So, with the playoff matches just around the corner and massive logistics in motion, nothing’s getting derailed. FIFA and Mexican officials are still working closely together on everything from operations to security. Infantino confirmed the matches and the Azteca reopening are both happening as planned.

“We’ve got matches coming up in Mexico for the World Cup Playoff, and the stadium’s reopening too,” he said. “Mexico’s a great football country. Every place has its situations.”

FIFA keeps saying Mexico is right at the heart of the 2026 World Cup, which Mexico is co-hosting with the United States and Canada. They’re sure the tournament will be safe and one big celebration.

“From my side, and for FIFA, we completely trust President Sheinbaum,” Infantino said. “We’re always in touch with the presidency and the authorities. We’re keeping up with everything. The World Cup’s going to be an incredible party.”

President Sheinbaum herself promised fans total security when the World Cup kicks off on June 11 in Mexico City.

“Every single guarantee,” she said when asked about safety. She brushed off any worries for visiting fans and added, “There’s no risk, none at all.”

THE VERDICT: WHY ROY KEANE AND JAMIE CARRAGHER RANK THE OLD FIRM ABOVE ALL ENGLISH DERBIES

The Old Firm reigns supreme: Discover why Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher rank Rangers vs Celtic as the world's best derby match.

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Pundits name Rangers vs Celtic the fiercest rivalry in world football

Rangers and Celtic just got another nod in the never-ending debate over football’s fiercest rivalries.

Some well-known pundits down in England have been weighing in, trying to settle the question of which derby tops them all. Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher, for example, sat down on The Overlap to share their picks. The Old Firm Rangers vs Celtic came up fast. Everyone knows their meetings in Glasgow are some of the most intense in world football, and you can tell the folks south of the border get how much it means when those two meet in the Premiership.

Ian Wright went with the North London derby, his old team Arsenal against Spurs, right out of the gate. Jill Scott gave a shout-out to Sunderland vs Newcastle. But Carragher didn’t hesitate, insisting nothing matches the atmosphere of Rangers vs Celtic. You can almost hear the crowd just thinking about it.

And Roy Keane? He jumped in and said it’s Celtic vs Rangers, especially when both are pushing for the top. Ange Postecoglou, who’s managed both Celtic and Tottenham, backed the Old Firm too, even as Gary Neville turned the spotlight back to North London, or Sunderland vs Newcastle. Still, a bunch of the panel agreed: Old Firm day is the one you don’t want to miss.

Right now, Rangers sit second in the league with Livingston up next on Sunday. Their manager, Danny Rohl, sounded upbeat: “We just need to keep it up, one game at a time. Last week’s win over Hearts was a great statement. The training the next day was sharp; guys who didn’t play were still fired up. It’s one of the first normal weeks since I arrived, so we’re keeping the intensity but also letting the players recharge. We’re ready for Sunday, but these games demand full focus. We have to win, simple as that; otherwise, last week means nothing.”

Celtic, meanwhile, is gearing up to face Hibs. They’re in third and looking to close the gap at the top. Martin O’Neill looked back at his earlier meetings with Hibs: “It’s always a tough game. We faced them early in my first spell, and they really gave us trouble. They just beat St Mirren and played very well against Hearts too, so we have to be prepared.”

Midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain added, “Playing at home, in front of your fans, it’s always special. You get that little edge. Every game’s a chance, but you really have to make the most of home fixtures. That’s where you need to lock down all three points, because away games only get harder.”

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