Cristiano Ronaldo’s Son Makes His Debut for Portugal U15, Wears Iconic No. 7

The legacy continues. Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., the son of global football icon Cristiano Ronaldo, has officially made his international debut, stepping onto the pitch for Portugal’s U15 team during the opening match of the Vlatko Marković Tournament in Croatia.

At just 14 years old, Ronaldo Jr. came on in the 54th minute of the match against Japan, proudly donning his father’s legendary number 7 jersey. The young forward showcased his potential as part of a Portuguese side that stormed to a 4-1 victory, thanks largely to a sensational hat-trick from Rafael Cabral.
The moment wasn’t just monumental for the rising star — it was a proud milestone for his family as well. Cristiano Ronaldo, who is currently captaining Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia and remains one of football’s most influential figures, took to Instagram to express his emotions, writing simply but powerfully: “Very proud of you.”

This debut has sparked excitement among fans and pundits alike, many of whom are eager to see whether Ronaldo Jr. will follow in the footsteps of his father — a five-time Ballon d’Or winner and Portugal’s all-time top scorer.
With this strong start, the Portuguese U15 team now looks ahead to their upcoming matches against Greece and England in the group stage. As the tournament unfolds, all eyes will be on Ronaldo Jr. and his teammates to see how far they can go — and whether a new chapter in the Ronaldo football dynasty is about to be written.
One match. One debut. One legendary number. The journey has just begun.