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Indirect Help: Cristiano Ronaldo's Nerves Will Help A Child With Muscular Dystrophy | Israel today

2021-03-30T16:07:31.312Z


Works at a stadium in Serbia where the star of the Portuguese national team threw the captain's film as an act of protest against the referee transferred him to charity | World football


An employee at the stadium in Serbia where the star of the Portuguese national team threw the captain's armband as a protest act against the referee transferred him to a charity

  • Ronaldo during the event against Serbia

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On Saturday, while the Passover Seder was celebrated at home in Israel, Cristiano Ronaldo played with the Portuguese national team in Serbia and managed to get out of the way.

A goal from the big star was unjustifiably disqualified and the angry Juventus player threw the captain's armband in protest against the referee of the game.

Concurrent with the criticism he has received from a home about the humiliation of a Portugal national team shirt and for behaving in a way that is inappropriate for a player of his size, it is very possible that his act will save a Serbian boy.

Today (Tuesday) it turns out that one of the stadium employees who kept the discarded film with him, transferred it to a charity that raises money for spinal surgery for a six-month-old toddler who suffers from muscular dystrophy.

The Captain's film is offered for sale to those who increase the price and at the end of three days after the association receives offers, it will announce to whom the film will be given and at what price. 

Ronaldo's Captain's bracelet has been auctioned to help a suffering baby





The bracelet has already reached the price of 360,000 dinars (around 3,000 euros)





Ronaldo effect pic.twitter.com/PYwfeiUdQZ

- Everything Cristiano (@ EverythingCR7_) March 30, 2021

Source: israelhayom

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