marți, 31 mai 2016

Cristiano Ronaldo, the first Portuguese who win three Champions Leagues

Cristiano Ronaldo, 31, won last night in Milan his third Champions League and became the first Portuguese player to count on your individual record with three "orejonas'.

Ronaldo won his first Champions League in the 2007-2008 season, serving Manchester United in Moscow and Real Madrid scored twice in 2013-2014 in Lisbon and Milan latter, of course 2015-2016.

With this victory, the captain of Portugal, who also holds three balls of gold, more than any other of his compatriots, distanced itself from a large batch of Portuguese champions twice Europe, which are now 17.

Twelve are the golden generation Benfica 60s (the Portuguese club won the European Cup in 1961 and 1962), including not figure Eusébio, who only won the last edition, and the other five are most recent.

The Luso-Brazilian Pepe colleague Ronaldo at Real Madrid, has accumulated two (2014 and 2016), also the same as the Portuguese-Brazilian Deco (2004 and 2006).

The average old center conquered Paulo Sousa on two consecutive occasions with two different clubs: in 1996 with Juventus and Borussia Dortmund in 1997.

Paulo Ferreira and Jose Bosingwa's also won in 2004 with Porto of Jose Mourinho and eight years later with Chelsea (2012).

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