Ronaldo Invests in Spanish Club Almeria to Propel Global Expansion

Cristiano Ronaldo has bought a 25% stake in Spanish second-tier club Almeria through his company CR7 Sports. This move is part of the club's international expansion, spearheaded by President Mohamed Al Kereiji and his Saudi-based SMC Group. Almeria is currently third in the second division.

Ronaldo Invests in Spanish Club Almeria to Propel Global Expansion
Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo, the iconic Portuguese forward, has acquired a 25% stake in Spanish second-tier team Almeria. The club's statement on Thursday confirmed the investment through Ronaldo’s company, CR7 Sports. Almeria, relegated from LaLiga in 2023-24, aims for international growth under SMC Group's leadership.

While financial specifics of Ronaldo's investment weren't disclosed, these efforts are part of a broader strategy led by club president Mohamed Al Kereiji. Since its acquisition by the Saudi-based SMC Group in 2025, Almeria has been focused on elevating its global presence in football.

Ronaldo, at 41, continues to play for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia. He highlights Almeria's solid foundation and expresses his intent to help drive the club's growth. Almeria currently holds a commendable third spot in Spain's second division, boosting hopes for a return to top-tier competition.

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