Portuguese superstar footballer Cristiano Ronaldo is
to be officially recognized by Portuguese president as a "symbol of
Portugal" through one of the country' s highest honors.
Ronaldo will be awarded the title of Grand Officer of the Order of
Prince Henry the Nevigator by President Anibal Cavaco Silva next Tuesday
at Lisbon's presidential palace.
According to a statement issued by the presidential palace on Friday,
the decision to grant Ronaldo the award is down to his contribution to
the "international projection of the country" and to his "example of
perseverance for future generations."
Following the announcement, the President of Portugal's Football
Association, Fernando Gomes, said in a statement that the award
"expresses the sentiment of the Portuguese in general for what Cristiano
Ronaldo has achieved, not only in terms of national football but also
for the elevation of Portugal's name abroad."
Gomes also highlighted Ronaldo's "magnificent performance" in Sweden
on Nov. 19 last year, which enabled Portugal to qualify for the World
Cup in June.
The honor comes about a week before the announcement of the Ballon d'Or results in January 2014.
The Real Madrid Forward already won a Ballon d'Or trophy in 2008 and
is one of the three finalists this year together with Franck Ribery and
Lionel Messi.
Real Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo opened a museum in his birthplace
of Madeira Island last month where he hopes to place another Ballon d'Or
and other future trophies.
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