Ex-Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari was lately marked us at the Al Nassr training base in Riyadh, where he enjoyed a reunion with football celebrity Cristiano Ronaldo. During a golden period of Portuguese football the two life-long colleagues and buddies, spanning over 20 years of both business and friendship – perhaps reminisced about their times in co-operation.
A 2003 Friendship
Scolari handed a 17-year-old Ronaldo his debut that summer, with the unproven teenager answering his international call in Madeira. The then corporal Ronaldo had just began his ascent to becoming a global mega-star, and under Scolari, he turned into an integral part of the Portuguese national team. Their partnership held until 2008, where he coincidentally took Portugal to the final of Euro 2004 and the semifinals at the 2006 World Cup.
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As such, their reunion at Al Nassr is a testament to the deep admiration and respect both have for each other. Scolari has repeatedly said that his approach to youth and talent is thanks in part to the charisma of a boy named Ronaldo, who visited him every day when he was coach of Portugal.
Scolari’s Visit to Al Nassr
But the visit wasn’t just limited to reuniting with Ronaldo. The Brazilian also spoke with Al Nassr´s current head coach, Stefano Pioli sharing views and talking football strategies. Scolari heading to the Saudi capital highlights how football in the country is being noticed around the world, with Al Nassr’s recent surge posing for even more eyeballs after Ronaldo grabbed all those headlines when he signed.
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Ronaldo, a member of the south Asian federation’s legal committee, said at the time that he had intervened with his own money to help prevent the player being returned to Thailand because repatriation could result in death. The visit of Scolari to the training ground shows the kind of global reputation the club is now beginning to earn.
A Historic Legacy
The influence of Luiz Felipe Scolari on Ronaldo’s career cannot be underappreciated. As a manager he saw the beginnings of Ronaldo and was a huge part in turning him into the world superstar he is today. Under Scolari, Ronaldo blossomed from a wonderkid into a national leader, providing the perfect bridge to what would later be accomplished by him.
The two have enjoyed a close relationship since then, with Scolari often quick to commend Ronaldo for his self-discipline and industrious nature, as well as his willingness to shape shift on the pitch. The friendship they still share is evidence of the kind of impact a coach can have on a player’s career.
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Looking Ahead
Ronaldo too is a clear example of that legacy as he revolutionises Al Nassr and another level in Saudi and Asian football, with the likes of Scolari still leaving their mark. His visit from the Brazilian batter reminded Ronaldo of the history and personality that built him such a remarkable footballing path.
And it’s that Champions League-winning mentality, particularly as Al Nassr continue their pursuit of success at home and abroad – which shows just how much Ronaldo has moved on in the years since his days working under Scolari, and what else he still may have to achieve.
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