At 40 years old, while many pictured him relaxing on a golden beach or becoming a high-end consultant, Cristiano Ronaldo has surprised everyone with a project… miles away from the pitch.
The Portuguese superstar is about to open an ultra-exclusive private club in Madrid, reserved for a hand-picked elite, and where smartphones will be strictly banned.
Inside this 1,000 m² venue, designed in partnership with Mabel Hospitality, Ronaldo wants to build a space that mirrors his personality: exclusive, luxurious, and controlled down to the last detail.
The entry fee? €15,000.
By day, members will have access to private offices, a coworking area and even a podcast studio. By night, the club transforms into a premium social hub, featuring multiple high-end restaurants and a wine club crafted for the most demanding connoisseurs.
And for founders’ membership? Expect to pay up to €15,000.
Meanwhile, as he enters the final stretch of his career with Al-Nassr, his contract runs until 2027, CR7 is clearly preparing for life after football. He insists he’s ready for retirement, even if nothing will ever replace “the adrenaline of scoring a goal.”
His priorities now: his family, his passions… and his business ventures, which are becoming his new playing field.