Following his amazing victory over long-time rival Lionel Messi and Indian cricket sensation Virat Kohli, Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated with his famous ‘Siu’ celebration.
The 38-year-old still has more Instagram followers than anyone else, and he is among the most famous athletes in the world.
Ronaldo expressed his gratitude for being recognized as the most searched athlete in Google history in a post he made on X (Twitter) regarding the achievement.He concluded his video with his own version of the “Siu” celebration, which featured several of his supporters performing it.
Ronaldo has won the Champions League and the Ballon d’Or five times. He is a three-time Premier League winner and a two-time Serie A and La Liga champion.The Portuguese superstar helped Portugal win the 2016 European Championship and has an impressive 205 caps, 128 goals.
In anticipation of his 2022 World Cup performance, Ronaldo was crowned the most influential footballer on Instagram last year.According to Nielsen Sports, the forward’s average media value per post is almost $3.5 million.
Media value is calculated by adding together an influencer’s total number of followers, growth in that number of followers, engagement rate, and average brand value per Instagram post using Nielsen’s influencer measurement tool.
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After defeating Lionel Messi to yet another remarkable trophy, Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with his trademark “Siu” move.
While playing for the Saudi Pro League team Al Nassr, the forward frequently switched up his celebratory routine, but he used to do it for Real Madrid, Juventus, and Manchester United nearly every time.
On the field, the 38-year-old has scored 16 goals in 15 games for the Saudi Pro League this season, putting him in first place, ahead of Aleksandar Mitrovic, a former Fulham great, and Georges-Kevin Nkoudou, a former Tottenham flop.
No one has more than 615 million Instagram followers than Ronaldo, who is still one of the most famous athletes in the world when he’s not playing.
Ronaldo became the most-searched-for athlete in Google’s history this week, marking yet another remarkable achievement in his career.
Consider that Ronaldo joined Manchester United five years before Google was created in 1998; that’s quite an accomplishment.
“I am deeply grateful to have been honored as the most searched athlete in Google history,” Ronaldo wrote in a post on the achievement on X (Twitter).
He concluded his video with his own version of the “Siu” celebration, which featured several of his supporters performing it.
Meanwhile, in Google’s 25-year existence, football has been the most-searched-for sport.
The 25-year-old Damar Hamlin was the most-searched athlete in 2023 following his cardiac arrest in January of that year during a regular season game against the Cincinnati Bengals. He fully recovered before season’s end and was able to compete again.
The second-ranked player is Kylian Mbappe of PSG and France, while the third-ranked player is Travis Kelce of the NFL, who is currently dating Taylor Swift.
The top five is completed by Harry Kane of England and Bayern Munich, followed by NBA player Ja Morant in fourth place.
Inter Miami, where Argentine star Lionel Messi plays for now after moving to the United States in the summer, are the most-searched club in the world, though Messi himself isn’t in the top five.