Rekindling the Fire: Nani's Inspiring Comeback at 39
Former Manchester United star Luis Nani has taken a page out of Cristiano Ronaldo's book by coming out of retirement at the age of 39 to join Kazakhstan club FC Aktobe. Discover the story behind his comeback and how he aims to make an impact on and off the pitch.
Former Manchester United star Luis Nani has seemingly taken inspiration from Portuguese compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo by coming out of retirement at the age of 39. Nani initially hung up his boots in December 2024, but has now reversed that decision to sign a one-year contract with Kazakhstan club FC Aktobe. Aktobe have confirmed that Nani's contract "includes an expanded role within the club's development project", which suggests he may also be contributing in a coaching capacity. The former Portugal international recently completed the UEFA A Elite Youth Licence course, which focuses on the development of under-13 to under-19 players and qualifies holders for management roles in elite academies.Nani said in a post on social media: "I’m very happy to have joined FC Aktobe and I am looking forward to contributing to the development of the club and football in Kazakhstan. I would like to thank the owner of the club Mr. Nurlan Artykbaev, chairman Mr. Arman Ospanov and Governor Mr. Askhat Shakharov for their hospitality and support. I was very impressed with the club’s vision for the future and will work hard to take us to new heights, at home and abroad!"Nani last played in the Portuguese top flight for Estrela da Amadora, and said he left the club with a "sense of duty fulfilled", but Aktobe's project has convinced him to step onto the pitch for one final swansong. He has little over a month to get back up to speed, with the 2026 Kazakhstan Premier League season kicking off in March.Aktobe finished fifth in the 14-team division last term, five points short of a UEFA Conference League qualification spot.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Nani became a cult hero at United after joining the club from Sporting CP in 2007, recording 106 goal involvements in 230 appearances to help the club win four Premier League titles, the Champions League and two League Cups. He left the club in 2015 and went on to enjoy spells at Fenerbahce, Valencia, Lazio, Orlando City, Venezia, Melbourne Victory and Adana Demirspor.Incredibly, he won't be the only former Premier League star starring in Kazakhstan's top division when the new season kicks off. Former Chelsea winger Victor Moses, who was released by Luton last summer, has just completed a move to FC Kaysar.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingNani may well have taken inspiration from Ronaldo when deciding to step back into football. His former United and Portugal team-mate is still going strong at the ripe old age of 40, and recently signed a new contract with Saudi Arabian giants Al-Nassr through to 2027. It is expected that Ronaldo will lead his country at the 2026 World Cup as he seeks to add an elusive piece of silverware to his collection and add more weight to his GOAT claim ahead of eternal rival Lionel Messi.
Nani's Return to the Pitch
Luis Nani, who retired in December 2024, has made a surprising return to football by signing a one-year contract with FC Aktobe in Kazakhstan. His contract includes an extended role in the club's development project, hinting at a potential coaching position as well.
A New Challenge
FC Aktobe's ambitious vision for the future has enticed Nani to lace up his boots once again. The club's commitment to growth and success has reignited his passion for the game, prompting him to embark on this unexpected journey.
A Season of Opportunities
With the 2026 Kazakhstan Premier League season just around the corner, Nani has a short window to prepare for the upcoming challenges. Aktobe's fifth-place finish last season sets the stage for an exciting campaign ahead, with Nani poised to make his mark.
A Journey of Redemption
Having left Estrela da Amadora with a sense of fulfillment, Nani sees his latest venture as an opportunity to contribute to football in Kazakhstan and elevate the club to new heights. His experience and zeal for the sport make him a valuable addition to Aktobe's roster.
A Tale of Resilience
Nani's decision to return to football mirrors that of his compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo, who continues to excel on the pitch at 40 years old. Inspired by Ronaldo's enduring success, Nani is determined to leave a lasting impact in Kazakhstan and showcase his enduring passion for the beautiful game.




