The superstar worries: Ronaldo’s mother is banned from the stadium


The superstar is worried
Ronaldo’s mother is banned from the stadium

Cristiano Ronaldo personally ensures that his own mother no longer enters a stadium in which he plays. At least not when it comes to something. Because then it becomes dangerous. The 62-year-old is banned from the stadium.

Stadium bans, it is commonly thought, are measures against people who misbehave in and around football games. Or for followers who are victims of arbitrary measures. Fans who were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time and who, through no fault of their own, become part of collective or suspected punishment. But nothing for mothers who simply cheer for their kicking sons. Cristiano Ronaldo, global superstar in the service of Manchester United again and one of the best players of all time, shows: not true. Ronaldo imposed a stadium ban on his mother Dolores.

“Now she can’t watch any important games. I said to her: ‘Listen, I don’t have a father anymore. I don’t want to lose my mother too, so you won’t see the quarter-finals, semi-finals or finals,” Ronaldo told him said the English journalist Pierce Morgan in the “Daily Mail”. Dolores Aveiro is so nervous when the son is playing that she has passed out twice in the stands. “She broke her teeth in a fall while visiting the stadium,” said Morgan.

“Support of the family”

“My mother is the mainstay of the family and what I have today is because she has always supported me,” said Ronaldo, who moved back to Manchester United from Juventus Turin in August, where his world career really took off in 2003. The attacker also said: “She worked hard to do her best for her children and especially for me as the youngest of the family. I remember when I was twelve years old and told her that I wanted to go to Lisbon, to play for the Sporting youth team. She said to me, ‘Son, if this is really what you want, I won’t cut your legs and stop you. You can go. It will be difficult for me to walk you leave, but go, follow your dreams! ‘”

Ronaldo’s father, José Dinis Aveiro, was an alcoholic; he died in 2005 when Ronaldo was 20 years old and was at the very beginning of his great career. He regrets that his father could no longer watch him become a great footballer, he said tearfully in an interview with Good Morning Britain in 2019. “That I’m number one and he doesn’t notice. That he can’t see how I get awards. My family could see it, my mother, my brothers – even my eldest son. But my father didn’t see any of it.” said Ronaldo.

In early 2020, Ronaldo feared for his mother’s life. At that time, Dolores Aveiro had to be hospitalized for a stroke, as Ronaldo announced via Twitter. He thanked his followers for the sympathy and wrote: “Her condition is currently stable and she is recovering in the hospital. My family and I thank the clinic staff who take care of her.” Aveiro was diagnosed with breast cancer back in 2007. In February 2019, she told a Portuguese TV station that she was undergoing treatment for breast cancer again.

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