Ronaldo joined Sporting's other youth players who trained at the Academia Sporting, the club's football academy, in Alcochete.
He became the only player ever to play for Sporting's under-16,
under-17, under-18, B-team, and the first team, all within one season.[17] He scored two goals in his league debut on 7 October 2002, which Sporting CP won 3–0 against Moreirense, while featuring for Portugal in the 2002 European Under-17 Championship.[18]
At the age of 15 Ronaldo was diagnosed with a racing heart,
a condition that might have forced him to give up playing football. The
Sporting staff were made aware of the condition and Ronaldo's mother
gave her authorisation for him to go into hospital. While there, he had
an operation in which a laser was used to cauterise the area of his
heart that was causing the problem. The surgery took place in the
morning and Ronaldo was discharged from hospital by the end of the
afternoon; he resumed training only a few days later.[19]
In November 2002, Ronaldo was invited to Arsenal's training ground, London Colney to meet manager Arsène Wenger and his coaching staff.[20]
Wenger, who was interested in signing the midfielder had arranged to
meet Ronaldo's representatives, Formation (who suggested the player
originally to Gérard Houllier, then Liverpool's manager) in the subsequent months to discuss a transfer arrangement.[21] However he came to the attention of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson in the summer of 2003, when Sporting defeated United 3–1 in the inauguration of the Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon. Ronaldo's performance impressed the Manchester United players, who urged Ferguson to sign him.[22]
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