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Training: Sixteen Bodyguards in Hannover alongside Ronaldo for protective services practice

Training Camp for sixteen Bodyguards Linked to Cristiano Ronaldo's Hannover Organization

Guards in training: Ronaldo identifies Hannover camp for 16 trainees
Guards in training: Ronaldo identifies Hannover camp for 16 trainees

Training Regiment for 16 Bodyguards: Ronaldo Oversees Hannover Base - Training: Sixteen Bodyguards in Hannover alongside Ronaldo for protective services practice

In an exciting turn of events, football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo and his new team, Al-Nassr FC, are set to take over the picturesque town of Saalfelden, Austria for a training camp starting this Sunday. This news was first reported by the "Hamburger Abendblatt" on Tuesday.

The training camp, organised by Onside, a renowned Hamburg-based agency, promises to be a spectacle, attracting attention not just from local residents but also from football enthusiasts across the globe. Onside, known for their extensive experience in organising training camps and test matches for various football clubs, will manage the event.

The hotel's training pitch in Saalfelden has been reserved for Ronaldo and Al-Nassr FC, causing a slight inconvenience for Hannover 96, a second-division German football club. As a result, Hannover's new coach, Christian Titz, has announced that his team will be using the local sports gymnasium's field instead. The pitch at the sports gymnasium, according to Titz, is in very good condition.

Cristiano Ronaldo, a well-known football player who recently joined Al-Nassr FC, will be accompanied by a team of 16 employees, including four bodyguards. This security detail is part of the special requirements that top-tier clubs have during training camps, making it an extreme example in the football world.

The news of Ronaldo's training camp in Austria has stirred some activity among northern German football representatives. It is worth noting that Onside works with several football clubs, including Hannover 96, as well as other prominent German teams such as Hamburger SV, FC St. Pauli, and Werder Bremen.

Henning Rießelmann, the CEO of Onside, revealed the information about Ronaldo's bodyguards to the "Hamburger Abendblatt". In his spare time, Rießelmann also serves as the sporting director of the ambitious regional league team Kickers Emden.

This summer, Onside has organised an impressive 146 training camps and over 300 test matches for football clubs. With Ronaldo and Al-Nassr FC's training camp, they are set to add another memorable event to their list.

As the countdown to the training camp begins, the town of Saalfelden is gearing up for an unforgettable football extravaganza. Fans and football enthusiasts alike are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the legendary Cristiano Ronaldo and his new team, Al-Nassr FC.

The addition of Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr FC's training camp to Saalfelden, organized by Onside, will not only adhere to community policy but also offer employment opportunities for local staff during the event. Given Onside's involvement in various European-leagues, including German establishments like Hannover 96, sporting clubs might be encouraged to implement similar employment policies, fostering a broader sports-oriented employment ecosystem.

After the conclusion of the training camp, Onside's impressive track record of organizing events for renowned clubs, including Laliga powerhouses, may prompt a review of their community and employment policies, influenced by best practices observed in Ronaldo's training camp in Austria.

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