Key Takeaways
- Cristiano Ronaldo buys a 25% stake in UD Almeria via CR7 Sports Investments on February 26, 2026.
- The club, currently third in Spain’s Segunda Division, aims for promotion to La Liga after being relegated in 2024.
- Mohamed Al-Khereiji, president of Almeria, welcomes Ronaldo, highlighting his experience with Spanish football.
- This investment marks Ronaldo’s entry into club ownership in Spain while he continues his playing career.
Cristiano Ronaldo buys 25% stake in Almeria, according to a February 26, 2026 announcement. The investment was made through his company, CR7 Sports Investments. The deal gives Ronaldo minority ownership in the Spanish second-division club UD Almeria. Financial terms were not disclosed.
The transaction was confirmed by Brunswick Group, which represents Ronaldo. He is 41 years old. He has played for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia since 2022.
Ownership Structure and Club Background
UD Almeria is controlled by a Saudi investment group. The group is led by Mohamed Al-Khereiji. He became president of the club in 2025. The previous owner was Turki Al Alsheikh.
Al-Khereiji welcomed Ronaldo as an investor. He noted Ronaldo’s familiarity with Spanish football.
Almeria competes in Spain’s Segunda Division. The club is currently third in the league standings. The team is aiming for promotion to La Liga. Almeria last played in La Liga during the 2023–24 season before relegation.
The club’s home stadium is the Estadio de los Juegos Mediterraneos. The venue has a capacity of about 17,400 seats.
Ronaldo’s Expanding Football Investments
This investment adds to Ronaldo’s business activities in sport. He continues his professional playing career while expanding into ownership. Ronaldo said the move aligns with his long-term involvement in football.
The purchase marks his entry into club ownership in Spain. The stake represents 25% of the club’s shares. Further financial details were not released.
