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Cristiano Ronaldo’s son makes debut for Portugal in 4-1 win over Japan

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Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., the eldest son of football icon Cristiano Ronaldo, made his international debut for Portugal’s U-15 national team on Tuesday, May 13, in a commanding 4-1 victory over Japan.

The 14-year-old forward, currently part of Al Nassr’s youth academy, came off the bench in the 54th minute with Portugal already leading 3-0, thanks to a hat trick from Braga’s Rafael Cabral.

His proud father, Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated the moment on social media, writing: “Congratulations on your Portugal debut, son. Very proud of you.”

The match was Portugal’s opener in the Vlatko Markovic International Tournament, held in Croatia. The U-15 team will continue their campaign with matches against Greece on Wednesday and England on Friday, before concluding the tournament on Sunday against a to-be-confirmed opponent.

Source: LIB

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