Real name
Rani Netz, as publicly reported across streamer-profile sites and gaming press. "Stable Ronaldo" is the gamer-tag persona he built the channel around.
Quick-reference trivia about Stable Ronaldo — birth, channel milestones, signature moments, and the numbers most people get wrong.
Rani Netz, as publicly reported across streamer-profile sites and gaming press. "Stable Ronaldo" is the gamer-tag persona he built the channel around.
Publicly reported as January 15, 2003. As of mid-2026 he is in his early 20s — a "young creator under 25" by any reasonable bracket.
Los Angeles, California, United States. He moved to LA during his rise in the competitive Fortnite scene and continues to stream from California.
American. The channel is broadcast in English, primarily from the United States.
Twitch — his channel at twitch.tv/stableronaldo is one of Fortnite's most-watched creator channels and has grown to a multi-million follower count.
YouTube hosts his highlight reels, Pro-Am vlogs and reaction uploads; TikTok and X distribute the short-form. The live home stays Twitch.
In 2019 he gained attention by winning the Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS) Chapter 2 Season 1 NAE finals — the breakout result that put him on the competitive map.
Publicly reported in the multi-million follower range on Twitch, with peak concurrent viewership around the ~20K mark on big competitive streams and tournament watch-alongs.
Fortnite. Almost the entire channel is built around competitive Fortnite — Cash Cups, FNCS watch-alongs, Pro-Am tournaments, box-fights and zone-wars custom lobbies.
"SIUUU!" — his Cristiano-Ronaldo-style celebration shout. Despite the name overlap, his "Ronaldo" persona is the gamer-tag identity, not the football player.
He placed 1st in the FNCS: Chapter 2 Season 1 NAE Grand Finals in 2019 — the win that earned him the "Stable" tag (consistent, never-tilts gameplay).
Placed 5th at the FNCS Pro-Am 2025, taking home a publicly reported $30,000 prize — one of the marquee competitive milestones of the current era.
Joined FaZe Clan as an official member in June 2022 and remained with the org through its restructuring. He announced his departure from FaZe in late 2025.
In April 2026 he joined fellow creators (Lacy, JasonTheWeen, Adapt, Silky, Marlon Garcia) in announcing a new content organization called CORE.
Streams and uploads frequently with Lacy — duo box-fight, zone-wars and reaction content is a recurring format on both channels.
Despite the "Ronaldo" handle, he is not related to Cristiano Ronaldo. The "SIUUU!" celebration is a deliberate homage that became part of his stream brand.
Public estimates place him in the $2M–$4M range, driven by Twitch subs, tournament winnings, FaZe-era payouts and sponsorships. See our breakdown.
Twitch subscriptions are the largest single line item, followed by tournament prize money, org payouts (FaZe-era and CORE going forward), brand sponsorships and YouTube AdSense on the clip-channel side.
Fortnite ranked/Cash-Cup grind, custom box-fights and zone-wars with subs, FNCS watch-alongs, reaction streams to OG Fortnite content, and Just-Chatting / variety segments.
"Stable Army" — used informally by chat and on social media. Not an official designation, but the most common umbrella term you'll see in community posts.
All figures are public estimates and best-effort reconstructions. If you spot anything that's clearly wrong, please let us know.