Top 5 Most Famous Cristiano Ronaldo Conspiracy Theories
Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing for what’s expected to be his final World Cup. He has already secured his place in history as one of only three players to feature in six tournaments. His World Cup journey started in 2006. That was when he scored his first goal in the tournament, calmly converting a penalty against Iran in the group stage. It was the beginning of a long and record-filled run.
The 2006 quarterfinal against England remains one of the most talked-about matches of his career. After Wayne Rooney was shown a red card, cameras caught Ronaldo appearing to wink toward the Portuguese bench. It became a major talking point and one of the tournament’s most famous images.
In 2018, Ronaldo delivered one of his greatest World Cup performances against Spain. He scored all three goals in a thrilling 3-3 draw. The hat trick included a late free kick that rescued a point for Portugal. It secured his place among the few players to score a World Cup hat trick in the modern era.
His most historic World Cup moment came in 2022 against Ghana. He converted a penalty to become the first player ever to score in five different World Cups. Now, he has a chance to make history again. But before that, here are some Famous Cristiano Ronaldo Conspiracy Theories.
Top 5 Most Famous Cristiano Ronaldo Conspiracy Theories
1. The Ballon d’Or Is “Rigged”
Many believe the Ballon d’Or voting isn’t purely about performance. It is influenced by politics and backroom deals.
A former Qatar national team coach claimed he was ordered by the Emir of Qatar to vote for Ronaldo, as a favour to then‑FIFA president Sepp Blatter in exchange for Qatar hosting the 2022 World Cup.
In 2018, Ronaldo lost the UEFA Best Player award to his former teammate Luka Modrić. Some fans believe it was UEFA punishing Ronaldo for skipping the ceremony. His controversial red card against Valencia that same year was also seen as part of the same “revenge” plot.
2. Clones and Body Doubles
A strange but persistent theory claims that the Ronaldo we see today isn’t the “original”.
Believers point to small differences in his facial features, body shape, and even goal celebrations over different years as “proof” that he’s been cloned or replaced.
There are reports that Ronaldo uses body doubles in commercials. One ad in Egypt in 2017 was found to feature a lookalike, sparking outrage. Even a recent LEGO ad with multiple stars was filmed using stand‑ins, with faces added later using CGI.
3. The Saudi League Is “Fixed” for Him
Since Ronaldo joined Al‑Nassr, rumours have swirled that the league is bending rules to make him win.
The theory says referees and officials are subtly ensuring Al‑Nassr get favourable decisions to keep their star player happy and maintain the league’s global image.
In the 2026 season, players from Al‑Ahli (Ronaldo’s title rivals) openly complained about bias. Striker Ivan Toney claimed a referee told them to “focus on continental competitions.” Another player, Galeno, angrily tweeted that “They want to give the trophy to one man.”
4. Black Magic and the “Marriage Curse”
A Brazilian astrologer named Val Couto caused a stir by claiming Ronaldo is being attacked by black magic.
Couto said the curse was cast by someone “very close” to Ronaldo, with the aim of destroying his relationship with girlfriend Georgina Rodríguez and causing chaos in his personal life.
Some psychologists have also speculated that their relationship is a calculated “performance” for commercial gain. A Portuguese witch doctor also claimed Ronaldo was cursed with the “evil eye”. It was because he never made peace with his late father.
5. The 1998 World Cup Final “Poisoning”
This is one of football’s most famous conspiracy theories, though it involves the Brazilian Ronaldo (R9). But because of the shared name, it often gets mixed up with Cristiano Ronaldo.
Hours before the 1998 World Cup final, the then‑world’s best player, Ronaldo Nazário, suffered a mysterious “convulsion”. He was initially dropped from the team, then put back in the starting XI at the last minute. He played terribly, and Brazil lost 3‑0 to France.
The Theories:
– He was poisoned or drugged.
– His sponsor Nike forced him to play for commercial reasons.
– The French government orchestrated it to secure a home victory (the wildest version).
FAQs
Q. How many World Cups has Cristiano Ronaldo played in?
A. Cristiano Ronaldo has played in six FIFA World Cups.
Q. When did Cristiano Ronaldo score his first World Cup goal?
A. Ronaldo scored his first World Cup goal in 2006 against Iran.
Q. Which team did Ronaldo score a World Cup hat trick against?
A. Ronaldo scored a hat trick against Spain at the 2018 World Cup.
Q. What record can Ronaldo break at the 2026 World Cup?
A. Ronaldo can become the first player to score in six different World Cups.
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