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Cristiano Ronaldo makes shocking return to club football in Spain

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Club football in Spain could be set for a fresh chapter following confirmation that Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to the league — this time not as a player, but as a club owner.

Ronaldo has officially stepped back into Spanish football, though his impact will now extend beyond the pitch and into the boardroom. On February 26, 2026, the global superstar announced that he has acquired a 25% stake in UD Almería, marking a symbolic return to the country where he built much of his legendary status.

Since departing Real Madrid in 2018 as the club’s all-time leading scorer, Ronaldo’s comeback to the Spanish football scene represents a new phase in his career — one that merges his sporting legacy with his expanding business ventures.

The investment was carried out through his company, CR7 Sports Investments, in partnership with the club’s majority shareholder, Mohamed Al-Khereiji of the Saudi Media Corporation. In a statement, the 41-year-old revealed that contributing to football beyond his playing career has long been a personal ambition. He described Almería as a club with “strong foundations and clear growth potential.”

For Spanish fans, the development feels like more than a financial deal — it is something of a homecoming. Ronaldo spent nine historic seasons in La Liga, breaking records and redefining excellence. His association with the Andalusian side is expected to attract significant international attention to the club.

Currently competing in Spain’s second division, Almería are firmly in the promotion race, sitting third and just a few points behind the leaders. Ronaldo’s arrival comes at a crucial time as the team aims to secure a return to the top flight — a scenario that could see them eventually face his former club, Real Madrid.

While the five-time Ballon d’Or winner continues his playing career with Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, Spanish media outlets are already speculating about a possible “last dance.” With promotion within reach, rumours suggest that Ronaldo may not retire without donning the red-and-white colours of the club he now partly owns.

Whether solely as an investor or potentially as a player-owner in the future, Ronaldo’s return to Spain has reignited excitement among supporters who never truly bid farewell to one of the league’s most iconic figures.

Fidel Perez

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