Ronaldo, the legendary former striker and current owner of Real Valladolid, played by Sean Weissman, will cycle more than 500 kilometers in four days to the city of Santiago de Compostela in Spain to keep his promise that if his team rises in the league, he will embark on a long journey in " Camino de Santiago. "
Valladolid automatically advanced to the Premier League last Sunday after a 0: 3 home win over Hulava when the Israeli national team striker scored the first goal for the White Purples.
Ronaldo, who became a shareholder in Valladolid in 2018, has revealed he will make the trip in five stages with his wife.
"To celebrate Valladolid's automatic promotion, I promised a long time ago, even when we were relegated," announced the phenomenon of not keeping fit in recent years.
"I promised that if we came back, I would do the Camino de Santiago. I would do it by bike because I could not run. My wife and I will leave Valladolid on Sunday and ride to Santiago by bike."
Weissman celebrates with friends last Sunday, Photo: EP
Meanwhile, Ronaldo surprised when in an interview in Spain when he put Valladolid's league promotion high on his career achievement list and said it was "right next" to his win as a player at the 2002 World Cup with Brazil.
Ronaldo finished as the top scorer of the 2002 tournament with eight goals plus two in the final against Germany.
Ronaldo is also the owner of Brazilian Cruzeiro, where he played in his teens before moving to Europe.
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