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Video: Ronaldo spotted drunk outside restaurant

Video: Ronaldo spotted drunk outside restaurant

Al Bawaba06-05-2025
Published May 6th, 2025 - 11:42 GMT
ALBAWABA - Former Brazilian footballer Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima recently sparked controversy and anger from Real Valladolid fans on social media after a clip captured him leaving a restaurant drunk.
Real Valladolid fans, a La Liga football club owned by Ronaldo, targeted the former footballer for poor management and deteriorating performance. The controversial clip captured Ronaldo intoxicated as his friends tried shielding him from the abundance of cameras swarming the area.
Real Valladolid fans have expressed concern for months, accusing Ronaldo of neglecting his football club and actively seeking to sell it since his purchase in 2018, even after continued efforts to avoid relegation.
The former football star also used to own Brazil's Corinthians, a football club which usually competes in Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, but has long sold it. Video: Ronaldo spotted drunk outside a restaurant
Ronaldo, ausente del palco de Zorrilla y borracho como una cuba en Madrid.A esta hora, ninguno de los valientes medios deportivos locales se ha hecho eco. ¿Esto no es reseñable? ¿La afición no tiene derecho a saberlo? ¡Siete años de silencio cómplice!
pic.twitter.com/vktTInH311 — M.Mastroianni (@mgplime) May 4, 2025
Several fans took to social media and expressed their anger about the situation. A social media user took to Musk's X (formerly known as Twitter) and wrote, "At this point, none of the brave local sports media has commented. Is this not noteworthy? Don't the fans have a right to know? Seven years of complicit silence!"
Another added, "He's partying while the club is falling apart."
On the contrary, several others took to Ronaldo's defense, stating that he's not the only one who gets drunk. An X user wrote, "Is it really a problem if he has a few drinks?"
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