User talk:Sajid mo

sajid mohammad is a famous crickkter in hartley primary school with his friend kamran,zamil,ajmal,saif,aimair and jeyash.as the won the billirekey matches,last year in 2007 they lost one macth in softball.

he wanted to become a famous football player and play for favorite teams that cristiano ronaldo and he said he wanted to become cristiano ronaldo the famous football player in the world and he is a good keeper his headteacher mr paul mcniel,he feels so sad when ronaldo no:7.he wanted become c.roanldo and van der sar to wishes his favoirte team we give him a good player,he is a striker for his school football team and scored his 1 hatrick agianst st'jachiamham and scored 7 goals.

Sajid
sajid mohammad is a famous crickkter in hartley primary school with his friend kamran,zamil,ajmal,saif,aimair and jeyash.as the won the billirekey matches,last year in 2007 they lost one macth in softball.

he wanted to become a famous football player and play for favorite teams that cristiano ronaldo and he said he wanted to become cristiano ronaldo the famous football player in the world and he is a good keeper his headteacher mr paul mcniel,he feels so sad when ronaldo no:7.he wanted become c.roanldo and van der sar to wishes his favoirte team we give him a good player,he is a striker for his school football team and scored his 1 hatrick agianst st'jachiamham and scored 7 goals.

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Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro was born to Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro and José Dinis Aveiro. The second given name, "Ronaldo," was chosen after Ronald Reagan, his father's favourite actor and U.S. president at the time.[9] He has one older brother, Hugo (b. 1975), and two older sisters, Elma (b. 1974) and Liliana Cátia (b. Madeira, 5 October 1976). Liliana Cátia works as a singer by the stage name "Ronalda" in Portugal.[citation needed]

Career

Early career He began kicking a football when he was three, and when he started primary school at age six, his passion for the sport was obvious. His favourite boyhood team was SL Benfica even though he would later join their rival, Sporting. He first played for an amateur team, Andorinha, where his father was the kit man, when he was just eight years old. By 1995, at just ten years of age, Cristiano Ronaldo's reputation was growing in Portugal. Madeira's top two teams, CS Marítimo and CD Nacional were both interested in signing him. Marítimo, the bigger team, missed a crucial meeting with Rui Santos, Ronaldo's manager at Andorinha, and as a result, Ronaldo signed for Nacional. After a title-winning campaign at Nacional, Ronaldo went on a three day trial with Sporting who subsequently signed him for an undisclosed sum.[10]

Sporting Clube de Portugal Ronaldo joined Sporting's other youth players who trained at the Alcochete, the club's "football factory," where he received first-class instruction. In his first few months in Lisbon, he had to defend himself from the rest of the local players as they had taunted him over his Madeiran accent. A growth spurt had also obstructed his progress at the club. However, Ronaldo eventually went on to become the only player in Sporting’s history to play for the Under-16, Under-17, Under-18, B team and first-team within a season.[11] Sporting realised that Ronaldo needed more support and arranged for his mother to join him. He scored two goals on his Sporting debut against Moreirense. He also featured for Portugal in the UEFA Under 17 Championships.[12]

His performances at the UEFA Under 17 championship drew him to the attention of the wider football world. He was first spotted by former Liverpool F.C. manager Gérard Houllier at the age of 16. However, Liverpool later declined him because he was too young and needed some time to develop into a top footballer.[13] However, he came to the attention of Sir Alex Ferguson in the summer of 2003, when Sporting beat Manchester United 3-1 in the inauguration of the Alvalade XXI stadium in Lisbon. Ronaldo demonstrated his ability to play on both wings. His performance in the match impressed the Manchester United players, who spoke to their manager about a possible transfer bid for Ronaldo.[14]

Manchester United Ferguson decided that he wanted Ronaldo for his team, who were in the market for a right-sided midfielder with the departure of David Beckham to Real Madrid; Ronaldo was signed for a fee of £12.24 million,[15] becoming the club's first ever Portuguese player. Ronaldo was handed the number 7 shirt on his arrival, a shirt number that has belonged to some of the greatest Manchester United legends, such as George Best, Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona and David Beckham. Ronaldo initially asked for the number 28 which he wore at Sporting, as he did not want the pressure of living up to the expectation linked to the number 7 shirt. "After I joined, the manager asked me what number I'd like. I said 28. But Ferguson said 'no, you're going to have No. 7' and the famous shirt was an extra source of motivation. I was forced to live up to such an honour".[16]

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