Ronaldo, the Seven Immortal, by Cristiano Ronaldo, is an inspiring illustrated and narrative biography that chronicles Cristiano Ronaldo’s early life from his childhood in Madeira, Portugal, to his rise to football stardom.

The book covers the following aspects:
Childhood and challenges: Ronaldo grew up in a poor neighborhood, where he struggled with financial difficulties and his father’s alcoholism. Despite these hardships, his love for football was nurtured from an early age, playing with homemade balls in the streets.

Football career: He progressed from local club Andorinha to Nacional and then Sporting Lisbon. A stunning performance in a friendly against Manchester United in 2003 led to a move to the team at the age of 18.

Success at Manchester United: The book traces Ronaldo’s development under Sir Alex Ferguson, his dribbling skills, pace and strong work ethic, and highlights moments such as his first Premier League game.

Personal obstacles: Goodreads mentions Ronaldo’s heart condition (tachycardia) at the age of 15, which required surgery. Overcoming the condition and returning to football shows his resilience.

The book is full of stories about perseverance, ambition and the support of his family, especially Ronaldo’s mother, who played a key role in his success. Amazon calls the book “a classic story of rising from poverty to fame” that will inspire young fans.

Translation in Iran

This book was published in Iran by Goalgasht and designed for young fans and inspirational readers and emphasizes perseverance, family support and ambition.