Portugal
football team captain Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly returned to his
hometown Funchal in Madeira on Sunday in order to attend the unveiling
of a statue that has been sculpted in his honour.
The World
Player of the Year footballer travelled back home to the Portuguese
island from Marrakech where he helped Real Madrid lift the Club World
Cup, their fourth trophy, on Saturday.
An emotional Ronaldo,
who was joined by family members and thousands of fans at the ceremony,
said that this is a very special moment, to have a statue of himself,
Sport24 reported.
Ronaldo's mother Dolores Aveiro said that her son has never forgotten his origins.
The 3.4-metre tall statue forms part of Ronaldo's personal museum on
the island housing his haul of trophies including his two Ballon d'Or
titles, with a third one possibly on its way as the Real Madrid star is
favourite to win the FIFA award again, the report added.
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