Cristiano Ronaldo demolishes illegal extensions of his palace in Portugal and donates the rubble

Cristiano Ronaldo demolishes illegal extensions of his palace in Portugal and donates the rubble

According to press reports, the Portuguese star, Cristiano Ronaldo, decided to demolish “illegal” extensions of his palace in Portugal, and donate the rubble to families in need.

Cristiano Ronaldo demolishes illegal extensions of his palace in Portugal and donates the rubble According to press reports, the Portuguese star, Cristiano Ronaldo, decided to demolish “illegal” extensions of his palace in Portugal, and donate the rubble to families in need.


The case dates back to last month, when it emerged that the five-time Ballon d'Or winner had illegally built a tennis court and a housekeeper's hut attached to his £2.3m mansion near the Geres resort in northern Portugal.


The Portuguese star decided to voluntarily abide by the laws, demolishing the illegal extensions of his palace, and donating bricks and other materials, which will be left by bulldozers to local residents who live on the poverty line.


Manuel Tibo, mayor of Terra de Puro, of which Geres is a part, praised the Portuguese star's behavior, saying in statements to the local press: "The municipality approved Cristiano Ronaldo's project to build his palace in the area, but it was also built outside the allowed area, and on Although we are not talking about something very important, it is illegal.”


He added, "But after Cristiano Ronaldo learned of the violations, he decided to demolish the extensions voluntarily, an act that should be a model for other property owners in the area."

Cristiano Ronaldo demolishes illegal extensions of his palace in Portugal and donates the rubble According to press reports, the Portuguese star, Cristiano Ronaldo, decided to demolish “illegal” extensions of his palace in Portugal, and donate the rubble to families in need.


The 3,200-foot tennis court is expected to be demolished in the next few days, so that the 36-year-old can meet the March 2022 deadline to get rid of the illegal structures.


Ronaldo had sold the property to his former Real Madrid colleague Pepe two years ago, but the property is still registered in the name of Cristiano Ronaldo, and he is considered the official owner of it.

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