Cristiano Ronaldo’s Former Real Madrid Teammate Retired to Become a Fisherman
Cristiano Ronaldo's former Real Madrid teammate Fabio Coentrao has retired from football and is now a fisherman.
The Portuguese has no regrets over his decision and believes it is not a shame, as many think.
Coentrao started his career with Rio Ave before moving to Benfica and eventually landing at Real Madrid. He moved back to Rio Ave in 2018 before calling it quits in 2021 to become a fisherman.
Speaking to Empower Brands Channel, Coentrao revealed that his father used to own a boat and take him fishing. He sees fishing as a normal job. He said:
"The roots have been here since I was born. My father always had a boat, he was really into fishing. I used to go a lot with my father. I liked it very much. Whenever I had that bit of time off, whenever I was on holiday, my life was... it was the sea, it was fishing. And of course I knew that one day football would end, I would have to take another direction in my life. My happiness is this land, the sea. And obviously that being so, I want to lead this life."
He added:
"Life in the sea is not a shame, as many people think. It is a job like any other. Not only that, the sea is beautiful, and we need it."
Coentrao played 135 matches with Cristiano Ronaldo for club and country. He assisted the former Real Madrid forward six times, while the Al-Nassr star set up the retired star once.