The statue of Cristiano Ronaldo was unveiled on December 21, 2014, in front of the Museu CR7, a museum dedicated to the soccer superstar. The statue is composed of bronze and stands at a height of 3.4 meters, including its base. It depicts Ronaldo in his characteristic goal-scoring stance, with his right foot on a soccer ball and his left foot positioned behind him.
The artist, Ricardo Velosa, spent approximately three years creating the monument. Fans from all over the world visit the statue to take photos and pay homage to Ronaldo’s accomplishments. The crotch area of the statue has been polished by female supporters.
Cristiano Ronaldo, a star for Real Madrid, has created a monumental statue in his honor. The Portuguese international flew to his home on the Portuguese island of Madeira, where he stood in front of the sculpture with his family.
An emotion is difficult to refute given that Ronaldo is by far the island’s largest export. At his birthplace of Funchal, there is already a “CR7” museum.
Ronaldo’s decision to fly home, where he was pictured hugging from a monument with friends and relatives, was not unexpecteԀ. Massive crowds came on Sunday to see the grand launch of the life-size copy of the Madrid maestro in his trademark free-kιck posture.
Saturday’s FIFA Club World Cup final between Real Madrid and San Lorenzo culminated in a 2-0 victory for Real Madrid. The former Manchester United star attended the presentation following Real Madrid’s victory.
Thus, it is believed that touching Cristiano Ronaldo’s statue will bring good fortune. A large number of people are trying their luck by looking at his crotch. Ronaldo’s status as the top player in the world will always be the subject of discussion. Clearly, he confronts strong opposition from Lionel Messi. On Madeira, though, one man towers over the rest.
At Madeira Airport, the iconic bust of Cristiano Ronaldo has been replaced with a new statue. Last year, when it was exhibited to an indifferent crowd, the sculpture of the Portuguese captain gained worldwide fаme.
The consensus on social media was that he resembled The Head of Art аttаck or former striker Niall Quinn more than the Real Madrid superstar.
As part of the airport remodeling ceremony, Madeiran artist Emanuel Santos spent three weeks making the Ronaldo statue. At the inauguration, Santos stated, “It’s a matter of taste, so it’s not as simple as it seems.”