04 January 2014

Portugal President Honours Christano Ronaldo


Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo has been awarded one of Portugal's highest honours by the country's president.

Ronaldo, 28, will receive the Order of Prince Henry from president Anibal Cavaco Silva at a ceremony on Tuesday.

"He is a worldwide symbol of Portugal, making the country better known internationally and an example of perseverance for younger generations," said a presidential statement.

Ronaldo said  it was an "indescribable feeling of pride and honour".


In November, the Portugal captain became the nation's all-time joint record goalscorer.

He scored a hat-trick in the World Cup play-off win against Sweden to move level with Pauleta on 47 goals.

The former Manchester United player is also third on the nation's all-time appearance list, winning 109 caps since his debut in August 2003.

Ronaldo, who moved to Real for a then world-record fee of £80m in 2009, is one of a three-man shortlist for the 2013 Ballon d'Or.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ronaldo is more than ordinary player, so is already a man of honour regarded to what he has done for portugal

Anonymous said...

CR7 played to be honoured....................

Nelson said...

CR7 has laid a good example for the Portugal upcoming talents

Anonymous said...

CR7 world best, he has done wonderful both in club side and country,he deserve honour

Rio said...

World best CR7, every body is expecting that any moment from now...................another honorary from FIFA

smith said...

No where Ronaldo go, that he will not be honoured, because he has all instrument of honour

Brown said...

Without Ronaldo there is no soccer