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In which Cristiano Ronaldo is not the person a lot of people make him out to be

After the ‘incident’ above, the fan, Ronald Gjoka, was facing criminal charges and his student VISA was at risk of being revoked. Thankfully, a letter was sent to the DA’s office in Florida on behalf of Cristiano, asking them to not press charges against him; and so they didn’t.

The letter:

My name is Cristiano Ronaldo and I play for Real Madrid. I was playing in Sun Life Stadium when a fan entered the field. His name is Ronald Gjoka, a young college student. We hugged, and we spoke for a while, until security arrived to escort him off the field. He was not aggressive or violent in ANY way. What’s more, he did not put up any resistance when the security guards and police arrived.

As I understand it, he has admitted his mistake and understands the importance of security. He is a young man of twenty who grew up without a father and was raised by a single mother. He attends Palm Beach State Community College, Florida, with an international student grant.

I am concerned because I understand he may face problems with immigration and with his college if the criminal charges against him are not dropped. He was immediately taken to the Stadium’s security area and then spent a day and a half in jail. It seems he appeared before a judge on Monday accompanied by his attorney who asked for the charges to be dropped, but you chose to ignore his appeal.

I understand your position and the importance of enforcing rules and laws. However, I respectfully request that you and your office reconsider this decision and dismiss the two criminal charges this young man faces. I would hate to see him face criminal charges for his mistake. By all accounts he has a bright future ahead of him and I’d hate to see this future ruined by an error of judgement. Thank you. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me directly at any time.

Sincerely, Cristiano Ronaldo (x)

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After the final whistle.

Champions League final ♦ Real Madrid vs Atlético Madrid 4:1, Lisbon 24.05.2014 (Gobin 36’, Sergio Ramos 90+3, Gareth Bale 110’, Marcelo 117’, Cristiano Ronaldo (p) 120’)

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When Madrid come for you, it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity. It’s a massive, massive club, the biggest and the best in the world. It’s always been my dream. It’s just great to be there now.

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Ronaldo points to the number 7 on his back (Raul’s number) and to number 2 with his fingers, signals that he’s two goals away from breaking Raul’s record as All-time Champions League top scorer. | October 1st, 2014

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