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Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro is often considered the best soccer player in the
world He’s currently playing for the Italian team, Juventus, and the Portugal national team.
According to Forbes Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first footballer in history to
become a billionaire during his career.
He has brought $109 million in 2019, also he’s already won $117 million this year.
But just how exactly does Cristiano Ronaldo spend his millions?
cars
One of Ronaldo’s biggest hobbies is cars. Ronaldo has quite the car collection. He owns a
Maserati, Lamborghini, and Bugatti, among other luxury cars.
In this photo we can see He drives a $300,000 Lamborghini Aventador.
Houses
He also owns multiple houses including a villa in Madrid worth over $7 million and an $18
million apartment in Trump Tower in New York.
Private Jet
He even owns a private jet, which cost an estimated $32 million, that also bears the CR7
logo on its side.
An Underwear Line
The soccer star has his own clothing line called CR7, which includes children’s clothes
modeled by his son.
But not only is Ronaldo an incredible footballer, but he's also an incredible person.
He has helped several charities throughout his career. Most notably his involvement with
Save the Children. He has also helped many other charities and done charity work.
When Ronaldo heard the story of nine-year-old Nuhuzet Guillen, who had terminal cancer
in 2009, he sent a driver to bring him and his family to the Real Madrid hotel.
After inviting him to watch a match in a private box, Ronaldo dedicated a goal to Nuhuzet
and gave him his match shirt afterwards.
He then paid for experimental treatment available in the US and offered to pay for all of his
medication, costing hundreds of thousands, and treatment at a private medical centre.
In 2014, the mother of ten-month-old Erik Ortiz Cruz asked Ronaldo to donate a shirt to
the boy, who has cortical dysplasia.
But Ronaldo went above and beyond, paying £55,000 for initial brain surgery and pledged
to cover the cost of any follow-up treatment. He also helped raise extra money by donating
a signed kit to sell at auction.