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A look inside Cristiano Ronaldo’s CR7 museumwith Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed his new museum dedicated to
himself in his hometown of Funchal, Portugal. The museum,
which officially opens to the public on December 17 , contains
more than 50 relating to the life and footballing times of
Branislav Ivanovic Cristiano Ronaldo. Let's take a look inside
 We begin in the Hall of Young Ronaldos and a picture of him
that looks just like his son, Cristiano Jr. This might prove that
he can, in fact, procreate all on his own. "You can't win
anything without sacrifice," Ronaldo said, according to
Reuters . "Mine was to leave Madeira when I was 11 and try it
out at Sporting. To move out to the mainland was the hardest
thing in my career."
Cristiano's 2008 Ballon d'Or award holds a prominent place in
the museum. "I have room for more trophies. I don't really
want to mention specific ones. All I want is to win more
awards and, if the Ballon d'Or comes, there is extra room
here," he said, attempting to hide the "2013 BALLON D'OR
GOES HERE" sign with his body.
The museum contains 26 hat-trick balls signed by Ronaldo's
teammates in those games. At the moment this photo was
taken, he was probably thinking: "You're looking at my balls
right now. Yeaaaah."
Cristiano with yet another wax figure of himself and girlfriend
Irina Shayk (not wax). From Reuters:
"Does the statue look the same or what?" he asked. "No, I
think it looks more handsome [than me]," Ronaldo joked.
Irina seems to agree.
Pictured: Space for the 2013 Ballon d'Or award. Or a piece of
paper that reads "Lionel Messi and/or Franck Ribery can eat a
platypus! Do they have their own museums? No. Oh yeah, and
you can go home, Sepp Blatter, because you are not welcome
here! Ever!"

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