Cristiano Ronaldo Buys Into UD Almería Football Club : A Game-Changer for Football—and Real Estate
On February 26, 2026, Cristiano Ronaldo took his first major step into club ownership, acquiring a 25% stake in UD Almería, the Spanish second-division club currently chasing promotion. The deal, made through his investment vehicle CR7 Sports Investments, sees him join a Saudi-led ownership group headed by businessman Mohammed Al-Khereiji and linked to the SMC Group (the same network behind Al-Nassr). Ronaldo described it as “a long-term vision,” hinting at more than just a trophy cabinet—he wants to build something lasting.
The club has been under Saudi control since May 2025, when Al-Khereiji’s group took full ownership after earlier involvement dating back to 2019 under Turki Al-Sheikh. No official price was disclosed, but the move has already lit up Almería: ticket demand surged overnight, sponsors are circling, and fans are dreaming of seeing CR7 on the sidelines one day.
The Land Question: What’s Actually Included?
There’s plenty of speculation. When the Saudis bought Almería outright, they didn’t just grab the club—they picked up extra assets, including prime beachfront land along the coast. (Mainly the second phase of the Toyo 20 km from Almería city ) Some whispers suggest Ronaldo’s 25% stake might carry also be 25%. of the real estate deal that the Saudi group purchased last year . Nothing public confirms it but I suspect it will be the case . Still, the uncertainty only adds fuel—whether he owns the land or not, his name alone is a rocket booster for the area.
Why Almería Wins Big
This isn’t just about football. Almería is already a hidden gem: endless golden beaches, turquoise water, whitewashed villages clinging to hillsides. It’s quiet, sunny, and cheap compared to Marbella or Ibiza—until now. Ronaldo’s arrival turns that quiet into buzz. Tourists from the Middle East, Europe, even Asia will start booking flights just to see the stadium, snap photos, maybe walk a “Ronaldo trail.” Hotels fill up. Airbnb prices climb. And the property market? Frontline villas—those dreamy beachfront spots—could easily jump 10–15% in value within a year. Investors smell celebrity magic: luxury builds, branded rentals, stadium events. It’s the Beckham-in-Madrid effect, but with better weather and lower entry prices.
The Bigger Picture
Doubts about the land? Doesn’t matter. If he has also bought in to the Real Estate deal ( I suspect he has ) much better , but regardless, international eyes, and a fresh wave of money is flowing in. The club might climb divisions; the town might climb prices. Either way, it’s a win. A superstar just bet on this sleepy coastal spot—and suddenly, everyone wants in.
