Event Details:
- Ronaldo attended a black-tie dinner at the White House on Tuesday night alongside Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.
- US President Donald Trump welcomed Ronaldo, calling it an “honour” and mentioning his son is a fan.
- The dinner included other influential figures such as Elon Musk and Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Ronaldo and Saudi Arabia:
- Ronaldo became a key figure in the Saudi Pro League, captaining Al Nassr, which is owned by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund chaired by bin Salman.
- His Saudi contract reportedly pays $200m per year, with a new two-year deal worth $400m, making him football’s first billionaire player.
- Ronaldo supports Saudi Arabia’s modernisation efforts, including ambitions in sports and tourism, and has publicly referred to bin Salman as “our boss.”
Broader Context:
- Saudi Arabia’s investments in sports and global figures are seen by some analysts as a form of “sportswashing”, aimed at improving its image amid criticism of its human rights record and oil-related environmental impact.
- Ronaldo’s visit is one of his first known US appearances since 2016, following sexual assault allegations he has denied; US prosecutors did not pursue charges in 2019.
Key Takeaways:
- Ronaldo’s White House attendance highlights Saudi Arabia’s strategy of leveraging high-profile sports stars for international soft power and tourism promotion.
- The dinner also signals close US-Saudi relations, with Trump emphasizing the kingdom’s strategic importance as a “major non-NATO ally.”