Fans Storm at Stadium to Take a Picture with Ronaldo

Want to Take a Picture with Ronaldo? Fans Storm the Stadium

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) has launched an investigation into the incident in which a match was halted due to ‘extreme fans’ of soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal, Al-Nassr) invading the pitch.

Portugal won 3-0 in the second match of Group F of the 2024 European Football Championship (Euro 2024) against Turkey held at the BVB Stadion in Dortmund, Germany on the 23rd (Korean time).

With this win, Portugal secured at least second place in the group regardless of the results of the final group match, and advanced to the round of 16. 에볼루션 바카라사이트

Portugal’s ‘Captain’ Ronaldo, who was leading 2-0 in the 10th minute of the second half, gave up his goal-scoring desire and passed the ball to Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United), who was running from the opposite side, to help score the winning goal, tying for the most assists (8) in the history of the Euros.

In the midst of this, six spectators stormed the stadium and attempted to take selfies with Ronaldo, who was playing in his last Euros, creating an absurd scene.

In the middle of the second half, when Portugal was leading 3-0, a boy ran onto the pitch and approached Ronaldo and asked for a ‘selfie’, and Ronaldo smiled and complied.

The boy was caught by security and kicked out of the pitch.

The match was stopped again when three other spectators, who had gained confidence from Cristiano Ronaldo’s friendly ‘selfie response’, invaded the pitch again.

Ronaldo threw his hands up in the air to show his annoyance

at the fan who rushed towards him, but the fan instead tried to take a picture by wrapping his arms around Ronaldo’s neck and was kicked out after failing.

After the match, while the Portuguese players were greeting the fans, two fans ran onto the pitch, but were caught before they could get close to Ronaldo.

In the process, Gonzalo Ramos (Paris Saint-Germain) was hit hard by a security guard who was running to catch the intruder and fell on his buttocks.

UEFA also launched an investigation into the incident after six spectators invaded the stadium on three separate occasions.

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