10 lakh subscribers in 90 minutes' Cristiano Ronaldo's world record

 '10 lakh subscribers in 90 minutes' Cristiano Ronaldo's world record

Al Nasr Football Club captain and star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has launched his YouTube channel.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the world's most popular footballer with over 917 million followers on various social media platforms, launched a YouTube channel called 'UR Cristiano' on Wednesday, August 21.

According to ESPN UK, the 39-year-old star footballer's YouTube channel received more than one million subscribers in the first 90 minutes, making Cristiano Ronaldo's YouTube channel the fastest in the world to reach one million subscribers. has gone

Ronaldo is already the most followed player on social media platforms, making him the world's most expensive athlete in terms of paid sponsorships.

According to the sports website Sports Bible, in the press release issued on the launch of the YouTube channel, Ronaldo said that through this YouTube channel, he will share with his fans not only football, but also his family, health, nutrition, game preparation, education and business. Will share videos regarding.


"I am very happy to start this project, it has been in my mind for a long time and finally we have the opportunity to make it a reality," Ronaldo said in his statement.

"I've always enjoyed such a strong relationship with my fans on social media and my YouTube channel will give me an even bigger platform to do that, with fans talking about me, my family and many different topics. But my thoughts will be known'.

According to Ronaldo, he will show sides of himself through this channel that most fans will not see.

Along with this, Ronaldo will also shoot an interview series with various guests, whose identities are yet to be announced.

The 39-year-old Ronaldo was the first person in the world to cross 500 million followers on social media and now has more than 900 million followers.

According to Forbes, Ronaldo earns an annual salary of $200 million from Saudi club Al-Nasr, which is more than the $60 million he earns from sponsors such as Nike, Unilever and Binance.

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