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🎥 Looking sharp! Superfan shows off special Ronaldo shirt

🎥 Looking sharp! Superfan shows off special Ronaldo shirt

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Cristiano Ronaldo has countless fans all over the world. For some fans, CR7 is more than just a soccer player. Before the first semifinal of the Club World Cup between Fluminense and Chelsea, a Ronaldo fan put on a very special jersey of his idol.
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