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Record crowd welcomes Ronaldo to Real Madrid

Tuesday, 07 Jul, 2009
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Real Madrid's new soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo from Portugal arrives for his presentation at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid. -AP Photo

MADRID: Cristiano Ronaldo said on Monday he had fulfilled a 'childhood dream' as he was officially unveiled as a Real Madrid player before a record-setting capacity crowd of nearly 80,000 people at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium.

'I am very happy to be here,' the 24-year-old Portuguese winger told cheering fans at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in the Spanish capital after completing his long desired move to the club from Manchester United.

'For me it is the realization of a childhood dream, which was to play for Real Madrid. I never expected the stadium would be full just to see me. It is impressive,' he added.

Club officials said the event had smashed the previous record for attendance at the unveiling of a footballer set in July 1984 when Diego Maradona was presented at Naples after signing from Barcelona before 75,000 people.

Real acquired the player from Manchester last month on a six-year deal worth 94 million euros (131 million dollars) and he will reportedly be paid 13 million euros each season, making him the most expensive player in the world.

Ronaldo, the 2008 FIFA world player of the year, said he was 'proud' to be the world's best paid footballer and would do all he could to help the team win the Champions League.

'I want to prove that they paid the right price for me,' he told a lengthy news conference after he was unveiled where he fielded questions in English, Spanish and Portuguese.

'We have a great team, a great coach, and we have to take it step by step. We have a really good chance to win the Champions League,' he added.

Real, Spain's historically most successful team, last won the Champions League in 2002.

Ronaldo wore the black and white Number 9 jersey once sported by club legend Alfredo di Stefano during his unveiling.

The Argentine striker, Real's honorary president, was present at the unveiling as was Portuguese legend and former Real player Eusebio.

The number 9 jersey was recently vacated by Argentine striker Javier Saviola who joined Portuguese side Benfica last month.

While Ronaldo wanted to keep the number 7 which he used during his six years at Manchester, that number is already taken by Real captain Raul.

'Nine is a mythical number at the club. The numbers don't play. It is me who is going to play and I am going to play well,' he said.

Ronaldo arrived in Madrid on Monday afternoon on a private flight from his native Portugal where he was on holiday to undergo medical tests before he was unveiled.

The head of Real's medical services, said Ronaldo was 'in perfect condition' after the player underwent medical tests. -AFP


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