Cristiano Ronaldo Reportedly Tries Fasting With Help From Sadio Mané
Reports circulating on social media claim that Cristiano Ronaldo recently observed fasting for two days as an experiment, with guidance from his Sadio Mané. Both players are teammates at Al‑Nassr, and the reports suggest Mané helped Ronaldo understand aspects of Islam and fasting practices.
According to teammate Sultan Al‑Ghannam, Ronaldo is not Muslim but wanted to experience fasting as a personal exploration. Observers have also noted that after scoring in recent matches, Ronaldo performed a prostration celebration, which drew attention online.
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The Portuguese star is widely followed on Instagram, where he has around 639 million followers. Online discussions intensified when he reportedly followed a religious scholar in September 2025, prompting curiosity among fans and media.
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At the Globe Soccer Awards ceremony in Dubai last December, Ronaldo attracted attention when he said, “If I avoid injury, God willing, I will reach 1,000 goals.” The phrase “Insha’Allah” quickly trended across social platforms.
Reports also claim that Ronaldo enjoys listening to Quran recitation, especially in the voice of teammate Sultan Al-Ghannam, and has been seen greeting teammates with “Assalamu Alaikum” before training sessions. During his first reported fast-breaking meal, Mané allegedly invited Paul Pogba to join them.
Note: Several elements of this story originate from viral or informal reports and have not all been independently verified.


