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Cristiano Ronaldo raises £600,000 for Make-A-Wish Foundation by selling 2013 Ballon d'Or

It is the latest in a series of generous acts of charity the Real Madrid star has done

Jack Austin
Thursday 05 October 2017 15:24 BST
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His 2013 award is the most cherished of his four
His 2013 award is the most cherished of his four (Getty)

Cristiano Ronaldo may come have the reputation of being a petulant self-obsessive on the pitch, but off the pitch his generosity is, like his footballing ability, generally unrivalled.

The Real Madrid star has a long list of donations to a number of fantastic causes, from paying for the brain surgery of a 10-year-old fan in 2010 and another nine-year-old’s cancer treatment two years later, to giving a reported £5m to help the aid effort in Nepal following the devastating earthquake in 2015.

He was voted the most charitable athlete in the world in 2015 and he is continuing his good will after raising £600,000 by selling one of his cherished Ballon d’Or trophies.

Ronaldo, who has four in total, donated the replica he won of the 2013 award to a London auction at the Dorchester Hotel last weekend with all proceeds going to Make-A-Wish Foundation, which is a charity that grants wishes to children with life-threatening or terminal illnesses.

His 2013 award is the one that means the most to him, having also won it in 2008, 2014 and 2016, as it ended a run of four consecutive years of his great rival Lionel Messi picking up the award.

In total, the even raised £2.7m, with Ronaldo contributing 22 per cent of the total money raised.

Ronaldo, after helping Real Madrid to their 12th Champions League title last season, is the heavy favourite to win his fifth at the awards ceremony in January and level Messi’s total of five trophies in total.

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