Cristiano Ronaldo in the eye of the hurricane for a controversial gesture in a match: they ask for his deportation

Cristiano Ronaldo in the eye of the hurricane for a controversial gesture in a match: they ask for his deportation

Crowd of Saudis called on social networks on Wednesday for the “deportation” of Cristiano Ronaldo of the country, after the Portuguese star He will grab his genitals when listening to fans’ chantswho chanted the name of Lionel Messi, at the end of the match between his team, Al Nassr, and Al Hilal on Tuesday.

The lawyer Nouf bin Ahmed said on Twitter that she will present a complaint to the Saudi Prosecutor’s Office against the Portuguese, whom she accused of committing “a crime of public indecency”.

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It is considered a crime of public dishonorand it is one of the crimes that entails arrest and deportation if committed by a foreigner,” said the lawyer specializing in International Law, who echoed the video of the Portuguese.

According to sources of al nassr consulted by the program commentator Mohamed al Anzi, the Portuguese made that gesture because “he received a blow during the match” in the genitals.

Other Saudi sports journalists were harsher on the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, such as Ozman Abu Bakr, who described the action as “an immoral and rude gesture against the spectators”and indicated that the Saudi Arabian Football Federation should terminate CR7’s contract.

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The controversy arose in the match between Al Nassr, in which Ronaldo plays, and the al hilalwhich has allegedly presented a multi-million dollar offer to take over the services of Lionel Messi next season.

Al Hilal won the match 2-0 with two penalty goals from veteran Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo.

Video Cristiano Ronaldo grabbing his genitals

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