Some football stories feel scripted by destiny — and Dominik Szoboszlai’s journey is one of them.

In 2009, a young Szoboszlai walked onto the pitch as a mascot for Hungary’s match against Portugal. Wide-eyed, he stood close to the man every kid of that generation adored — Cristiano Ronaldo. At the time, Ronaldo was already a global superstar, a Ballon d’Or winner, and the face of world football. For Szoboszlai, barely a teenager, it was a moment he would never forget.

Fast forward 16 years, and the story has come full circle. Tomorrow, Szoboszlai won’t be a mascot. He won’t be a fan. He will be Hungary’s captain — leading his nation into battle against the very idol he once looked up to.

“Finally, the time has come.”

Speaking ahead of the match, Szoboszlai admitted just how much this moment means to him:
🗣️ “I’ve played against great players but never him. From my childhood he’s been my idol. Finally the time has come.”

For a boy who once clutched Ronaldo’s hand walking onto the pitch, to now line up against him as Hungary’s leader, the sense of destiny is overwhelming.

A Clash of Generations

Tomorrow’s game isn’t just Hungary vs. Portugal — it’s a clash of eras. On one side stands Ronaldo, the 40-year-old icon still defying time, still chasing records, still carrying Portugal on the biggest stages. On the other side stands Szoboszlai, 23 years old, Liverpool star, and Hungary’s brightest hope for a golden footballing future.

It’s not simply idol vs. admirer. It’s the torch being passed, whether Ronaldo intends it or not.

The Weight of the Armband

For Szoboszlai, wearing the captain’s armband against Portugal is symbolic. As a child, he dreamt of moments like these. As a professional, he’s carried Hungary to international relevance again, becoming the face of their new generation. Now, to stand opposite his idol in a competitive match feels like the ultimate validation of the journey.

Respect Beyond Rivalry

What makes this encounter even more special is the mutual respect. Ronaldo may be Szoboszlai’s hero, but tomorrow, he will also be his rival. And for Szoboszlai, the best way to honor his idol is not through reverence — but through competition, by giving everything on the pitch.

A Dream Turned Reality

Football often delivers stories that remind us why we love the game. For millions of kids, meeting their idol is a fantasy that never comes true. For Szoboszlai, it has come true — not just to meet Ronaldo, but to face him, challenge him, and prove he belongs on the same field.


The Bottom Line: What began with a child’s dream in 2009 will be fulfilled tomorrow. Dominik Szoboszlai, once the wide-eyed mascot, now walks onto the pitch not as a boy beside Cristiano Ronaldo, but as a captain ready to face him. And in that moment, the line between idol and rival will finally disappear.