Cristiano Ronaldo is ready so as to add to his assortment of medals with one from the town of Lisbon, the city corridor introduced on Thursday.
The five-time Ballon d’Or winner, who was born and grew up on the island of Madeira, arrived, alone, in Lisbon on the age of 12 in 1997 to hitch the academy of Lisbon membership Sporting.
He left for Manchester United in 2003 however is “intimately linked to the history” of Lisbon, stated the assertion saying his medal.
“This is a tribute to a boy who became a man in Lisbon and who, in addition to his identity of the place where he was born, became a great Lisboan, in the passion he has for the city. Ronaldo has always defended, promoted and projected the name of Lisbon around the world,” stated Mayor Carlos Moedas within the assertion.
“Cristiano Ronaldo is also a great Lisboan, and that has never been recognised.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com