Why does Cristiano Ronaldo wear the No.7 shirt?
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Sports Desk: Cristiano Ronaldo has become synonymous with the iconic No.7 shirt, first wearing the number in his Manchester United days and continuing the tradition during his time at Real Madrid and, now, Juventus.
The Portuguese superstar – also known as CR7 – has turned his name and digit into an international brand, and it's hard to remember that he was ever associated with another number.
The 33-year-old even took up the number when he arrived at Juventus despite it being occupied by Juan Cuadrado, and has been wearing the shirt for both club and country for years.
But why does Ronaldo wear the No.7, and for how long has he been wearing it? Goal takes a look.
Ronaldo has long been associated with the number 7, which has also helped him create the global brand of 'CR7'.
Though the Portuguese striker has become synonymous with the number, it wasn't his favoured shirt of choice until he arrived at Manchester United.
He wore the No.28 during his time at Sporting and it was only when he signed for the Red Devils in 2004, when then-manager Sir Alex Ferguson convinced him to take the iconic shirt due to his belief that Ronaldo would be able to reach the same heights as those who had previously worn the number, that a new era was opened.
The striker arrived at Old Trafford asking to wear his favoured choice of 28, but Ferguson talked him into taking the seven jersey that was worn by such greats as David Beckham, George Best and Eric Cantona.
Sure enough, Ronaldo set the Premier League on fire, ravaging opposition defences, and it was in England where he won his first Ballon d'Or award in 2008 after scoring 42 goals in a single season.
When he moved to Real Madrid in 2009, he wore No.9 until the No.7 shirt was vacated by the legendary Raul who left to play for Schalke.
Ronaldo's No.7 shirt has become iconic since his Old Trafford days, and the striker even took the number from Juan Cuadrado following his switch to Juventus earlier on in the summer. Cuadrado now wears No.16.
The Colombia international had worn No.7 for Juventus since arriving on loan for the second time from Chelsea prior to the 2016-17 season, but had to vacate the shirt once the ex-Real Madrid forward signed for the Serie A champions.
Cuadrado had no hard feelings about the shirt change, writing on Instagram: "It is better to give than to receive! Blessings Cristiano in this new adventure."
He then proceeded to poll his Twitter followers to decide which new number he should use – and they decided on No.16.
Italy international Simone Zaza donned the No.7 shirt at Juve before it went to Cuadrado for two seasons, and Simon Pepe was the man wearing the sought-after number for four years.
Hasan Salihamidzic and Gianluca Pessoto also both wore No.7 at the Bianconeri, as well as Angelo Di Livio from 1993 to 1999.
World Cup-winning France manager Didier Deschamps occupied the shirt before Di Livio.
Prior to Deschamps, it was former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte and Giancarlo Marocchi who took on the No.7 shirts.
Ronaldo has also worn the No.7 shirt on Portugal national team duty, first wearing the No.17 when playing alongside the legendary Figo in the 2004 European Championships.
After Figo retired, however, Ronaldo once again claimed the talismanic No.7.
Football aside, the number 7 has long been associated with luck and fortune.
Source: goal.com
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