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Cristiano Ronaldo Named Best Middle East Player for Third Consecutive Year at Globe Soccer Awards


Football legend Cristiano Ronaldo has once again etched his name in sporting history by winning the Best Middle East Player award for the third consecutive year at the prestigious Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai.

At 40 years of age, the Portuguese superstar continues to defy time, delivering elite-level performances since his move to Al-Nassr, a transfer widely regarded as a turning point for football in the Middle East. Ronaldo has scored over 100 goals across competitions during his time in the region, underlining his unmatched consistency and professionalism.

Beyond individual brilliance, Ronaldo’s arrival in Saudi Arabia has sparked what many now call the “Ronaldo Effect.” His presence has dramatically elevated the global visibility of the Saudi Pro League, attracting international broadcasters, global sponsors, and top-tier football talent to the region.

The Globe Soccer Awards recognized not just Ronaldo’s goal-scoring exploits, but also his influence on football development, fan engagement, and commercial growth in the Middle East. Stadium attendance, digital viewership, and worldwide interest in Saudi football have surged since his signing.

As Ronaldo continues to set new benchmarks both on and off the pitch, his legacy as one of football’s greatest-ever ambassadors remains firmly intact—proving that age is truly just a number.


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