Cristiano Ronaldo's mother gives Pope Francis his No 7 Portugal shirt

Pope gets a gift… from a Red Devil! Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo’s mother gives the pontiff a shirt with the player’s name on it during his weekly Vatican audience

  • Maria Dolores dos Santos Viveiros da Aveiro handed over a Portugal No 7 shirt
  • Pope Francis beamed after being presented with the gift in the Paul VI Hall
  • Ronaldo and his family are practising Catholics and the Pope is a big football fan

Just hours after Cristiano Ronaldo failed to score past one Pope on the hallowed turf of Burnley, the superstar’s mother succeeded in winning over another Pope in the slightly more salubrious surroundings of the Vatican.

Maria Dolores dos Santos Viveiros da Aveiro handed over a No 7 Portugal shirt bearing her son’s name to Pope Francis this morning, who appeared delighted with the gift. 

But last night, the Manchester United star cut a less than angelic figure as he came on as a substitute before storming off the pitch after Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope helped secure a 1-1 draw against the Red Devils.

Maria Dolores dos Santos Viveiros da Aveiro presented Pope Francis with a Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal shirt this morning

The mother of the superstar handed over a the jersey bearing her son’s name to the pontiff, who appeared delighted with the gift

Francis is a life-long supporter of his local Argentinian team San Lorenzo and is known to be a big football fan

Ronaldo and his family are practising Catholics, with the striker saying in 2018 that he still attends church every week

Maria, a former cook from the island of Madeira, attended the weekly general audience in the Paul VI Hall in the headquarters of the Catholic Church where she presented the pontiff with the jersey.

It appears the Ronaldo family has not held a grudge with the religious leader after he once declared rival Lionel Messi as the best footballer of all time.  

Ronaldo and his family are practising Catholics, with the striker saying in 2018 while playing for Juventus in Turin that he still attends church every week.

He said: ‘I am Catholic and I go to thank God for everything he gives me.

‘I don’t ask for anything, thanks to God I have everything, I simply thank him for protecting my family and friends.’

Maria, a former cook from the island of Madeira, attended the weekly general audience in the Paul VI Hall

She held the shirt aloft showing Ronaldo’s name to the Pope who is known to be a big football fan

Francis has recalled playing football with a ball made of tied-up rags during his impoverished childhood in Buenos Aires

Meanwhile Francis is a life-long fan of his local Argentinian team San Lorenzo and is known to be a big football fan. 

He has previously been presented with a shirt by his fellow countryman Diego Maradona. 

After they won the Copa Libertadores in 2014, the South American equivalent of the Champions League, the team travelled to the Vatican to present the trophy to the ardent fan.

Francis has also recalled playing football with a ball made of tied-up rags during his impoverished childhood in Buenos Aires.

He has previously been presented with a shirt by his fellow countryman Diego Maradona (pictured in 2014)

The Pope, pictured with Lionel Messi and Gianluigi Buffon in 2013, once declared the Argentinian the best footballer of all time

He said he played with other children in a city square, but admitted his footballing skills were limited and he was even dubbed ‘stiff leg’.

He said: ‘ There wasn’t always someone with a leather ball, so we played with a ball made of rags, a pelota de trapo. 

‘Playing in goal was a great school of life for me. The goalie has to be ready to respond to threats, which can arrive from every side.’  

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